The Red Shoes
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Watch her dancing.
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With pleasure.
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Debutantes...at a charity matinée.
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Yes. Yes!
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Yes. All right. Thursday.
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Good evening, Mr Lermontov.
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I'm afraid the score's
still a bit rough,

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but I see you had
time to look at it.

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Yes, Mr Craster.
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I have looked at it.
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However, it's not about your music
that I wish to talk at the moment.

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So to come to the point...
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What is all this I hear
about you and Miss Page?

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0h, I see.
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- Could Dimitri...?
- Get out.

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Well, Mr Craster?
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Yes. We're in love.
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I see.
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Did you see Miss Page's performance
in Lac des Cygnes?

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I was conducting.
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Did you enjoy it?
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It was the loveliest thing
I've ever seen.

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It was impossible.
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And you know why it was impossible?
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Because neither her mind nor her
heart were in her work.

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She was...dreaming.
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And dreaming is a luxury
I've never permitted in my company.

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Miss Page wants to be a great dancer.
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Perhaps she has spoken to you
about her ambitions.

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0h, yes.
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She's not, however,
a great dancer yet.

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Nor is she likely to become one
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if she allows herself to be
sidetracked by idiotic flirtations.

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Mr Lermontov, you...don't understand.
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We really are in love.

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