Hans Christian Andersen
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1:41:02
The best part's on the other side.
Turn it over and read it.

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Read it aloud. I'm not a poet like you,
Andersen,

1:41:09
but once in a while,
even a fool like me can speak of love.

1:41:14
Are you pleased, my darling?
Read it for me.

1:41:18
Not now, Niels. Later.
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You're not shy suddenly? Never mind.
You can do anything you wish.

1:41:24
She danced like an angel.
I could cover you with kisses.

1:41:28
Please don't, Niels.
1:41:30
Haven't you forgiven me?
Andersen has, I'm sure.

1:41:34
She was furious at me for locking you up,
but no harm has been done.

1:41:38
It's even rather amusing.
Don't you look so stern, my dear.

1:41:41
You were laughing about it yourself.
1:41:44
Don't tell me I didn't hear you laughing -
I did. Even under the covers.

1:41:48
- Be quiet.
- What's the matter with you, Doro?

1:41:52
Hans, it doesn't matter
why you wrote the story for me.

1:41:56
It's a beautiful story, whatever the reason.
1:42:00
It's a lovely and tender story by itself,
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but I shall remember what you told me
every time I dance it.

1:42:09
- Andersen, we haven't paid you for it.
- Niels, do be quiet.

1:42:13
We want to pay him, don't we?
We'd like you to write more for us.

1:42:16
- Have you any other stories we can use?
- No. That one was just an accident.

1:42:22
I don't think I'll be writing any more.
1:42:25
I guess it's all right to deliver these now.
1:42:28
Some shoes from the cobbler.
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Thank you, Hans.
1:42:33
- But, Andersen, I...
- Niels, let him go. Goodbye, Hans.

1:42:47
Doro...
1:42:49
Doro, what is it, my darling?

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