Hans Christian Andersen
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:52:02
But, Hans, they're married.
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I know that.
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I heard them talking
before you came in, Hans.

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It was different.
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Look, Peter, you're a child.
You don't understand.

:52:18
I saw him make her cry with my own eyes.
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- But, Hans, they...
- Don't bother me.

:52:23
I must finish this tonight.
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"The Little Mermaid.
A story for Mademoiselle Doro.

:52:48
"And so, gradually, the little mermaid
began to understand.

:52:56
"She had sought love
from the wrong man."

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Come in.
:53:39
I'm sorry, sir, but he insisted
on seeing you immediately.

:53:42
Shh. She's asleep. What's the trouble,
doorman? Who's this little boy?

:53:47
This is addressed to Mademoiselle Doro.
He was in the theatre trying to take it.

:53:52
It seems to be a story,
and it is addressed to her.

:53:56
Why were you trying to take it?
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- I wasn't trying to steal it. It's mine.
- Then why is it addressed to my wife?


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