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:09:00
The same.
:09:04
That's always safe.
:09:07
Beautiful day to be rehearsing.
:09:11
Although the papers
are predicting more rain.

:09:14
Really?
:09:19
What's the joke?
:09:21
I finally have the chance to talk
to you and I've nothing to say.

:09:25
What is more eloquent than silence?
:09:29
- I'd better change tables.
- I won't bite.

:09:32
I'm not too sure. I was
severely frostbitten a moment ago.

:09:37
What do you mean?
:09:38
This morning.
When we were introduced.

:09:41
I don't understand.
:09:43
My reception was rather cool,
I thought.

:09:46
I still don't understand.
:09:48
I'm sorry.
:09:50
I seem to be getting
a little involved.

:09:52
You see, I had an idea
that we'd met before.

:09:55
Well, perhaps we have.
:09:57
If we haven't,
then you have a twin sister.

:10:01
Who is she?
:10:02
Do you really want to know?
:10:05
Yes.
:10:07
A young girl
who used to work at Sardou's,

:10:10
a stationary shop
where I bought music paper.

:10:13
A very shy, reticent girl.
:10:15
She seldom spoke.
:10:18
But her smile was warm
and appealing.

:10:22
I read many things into it.
:10:25
I also was shy.
It was a bond between us.

:10:30
She used to give me
extra music sheets,

:10:32
and occasionally extra change.
:10:35
Which, frankly, I accepted.
Hunger has no conscience.

:10:41
The day after my symphony
played the Albert Hall,

:10:44
I went back to the shop,
:10:46
but she'd gone.
They said she'd left months ago.

:10:52
You haven't seen her since?
:10:54
Well, have I?
:10:58
Yes, you have.
:10:59
I know.

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