Tirez sur le pianiste
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:06:01
So we dropped them...
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Richard and l.
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Good show!
:06:08
Who are they?
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One wears a cap and one a hat.
:06:13
They look like brothers...
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and they both smoke pipes.
:06:33
Hello, Charlie. How goes it?
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What are you doing here?
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You're wasting your time.
:06:42
That'll do.
:06:43
No, it won't do.
:06:45
Take a look at yourself.
:06:47
You should be playing
a grand piano...

:06:50
in a cram-full concert hall.
:06:52
So what are you doing here?
:06:54
I can't do both.
:06:56
You make me laugh.
:06:57
An international virtuoso
who can't afford a car.

:07:00
That's crazy!
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That's enough.
:07:04
Look at him.
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He's a concert pianist.
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For heaven's sake give him...
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a grand piano...
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With candles on it.
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Where are the candles?
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Pipe down!
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I want to be heard.
:07:20
People are dancing.
:07:22
That's the whole trouble.
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Let him be. He's ill.
:07:27
You know him?
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Careful how...
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you address me.
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Be polite.
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I asked who he is?
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He is ashamed of me.
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He is my little brother.
:07:39
But he's an artist.
:07:41
And his name's not Charlie.
It's Ted.

:07:44
Shut up!
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He has a brother?
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There are four of us in the family.
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What's he paid for?
:07:52
For playing.
:07:53
Yes, and not...
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to tell his life story.
:07:57
If you want information, pay for it.

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