Hans Christian Andersen
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- I promised these to her quickly.
- Right over here.

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I hid it here in the theatre storeroom.
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She wants shoes that will walk on air,
Peter. This afternoon.

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Well, she'll have them.
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I wish she had asked me something
really impossible.

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Doro...
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Are you hungry?
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Do you love me?
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Yes, even half-starved, I love you.
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Come.
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Sit down. Let me feed you.
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Here. A sip of this to put you
in a better temper.

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And, look.
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I asked Helga to make this especially
for you today.

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My darling, was I cruel today?
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Oh, you were, my friend. You were indeed.
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I was almost in tears.
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- Doro, I'm sorry.
- Niels, don't be sorry.

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It's just as it should be.
Don't you see that, my angel?

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Professionally, we fight like two tigers,
but afterwards...

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That's what makes it so good afterwards.
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Isn't it good now?
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It's wonderful. Why do I forget that
the minute you start to dance?

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Then I see only my mortal enemy -
the ballerina - in front of me.

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Because the ballet is your life,
just as it is mine.

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Don't you think I sometimes forget
you are my husband when I am dancing,

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and want to kill you
for some of the things you say?

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You really want to kill me?
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Of course I do. Isn't that as it should be?
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I would hate it any other way,
wouldn't you?

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Oh, Niels, we are lucky,
and I do love you so.


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