The Red Shoes
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However, it is hardly
necessary for me to add

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that whatever their personal belief,
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they will all give you their best.
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The rest, of course, is up to you.
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Well, Miss Page...that's all.
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We shall start work
early tomorrow morning.

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I suggest you forget all about
your party and go home to bed.

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Yes, I will.
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And Miss Page?
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- Good luck.
- Thank you.

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Well, what happened?
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- I've got a part in a new ballet.
- New? What ballet?

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The Red Shoes!
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Now, listen to this. It's impossible.
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Well, I couldn't rewrite
that bit, could I?

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- Why not?
- You didn't blue-pencil it.

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Horrors like that
speak for themselves.

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In fact, I had some ideas about that.
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Where are they, dear fellow?
We need a score!

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If you'll allow me.
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Well, it's the church scene.
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Get rid of this sentimental hymn
and take a four-square chorale.

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Something like this.
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Then I thought all the way through,
a church bell coming in.

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All this on the strings.
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Then as the priest appears,
the brass.


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