:21:10
	"An interpretation of great elegance.
:21:13
	"This will be remembered
as a considerable event...
:21:16
	in the lyric season
at the--"
:21:18
	"I must say that inasmuch
as I had no idea...
:21:21
	"what to expect
from Maestro Atherton,
:21:23
	who comes to Vienna on a wave of acclaim
which he shows is fully merited--"
:21:29
	Aren't you listening?
:21:33
	You don't give a damn about them.
:21:35
	But still, I would like
to hear your opinion.
:21:37
	I'd like some peace.
:21:39
	What's the matter? You've always
wanted to hear the reviews.
:21:42
	We've always
gone over them together.
:21:45
	- I want to go.
- What did you say?
:21:48
	I told you I am leaving.
I want to leave this place now.
:21:51
	I hope you realize what a disaster
we have in the first violinist.
:21:55
	Coreline Hader plays along
all on her own like a perfect idiot.
:21:58
	I told you I am leaving !
:22:05
	Lucia, you're out of your mind.
I have to be at the opera tonight.
:22:08
	All right.
So I'll go alone.
:22:11
	Where do you want to go?
:22:13
	Away from this hotel,
away from this city.
:22:16
	And away from this country.
:22:20
	I understand what you feel.
:22:23
	But you seemed so happy
to come here with me.
:22:27
	Lucia, what's come over you?
:22:30
	Anyway, it's a question
of a few days more.
:22:33
	Tomorrow we go to Frankfurt. In three
days, Berlin, Hamburg and that's it.
:22:45
	You're absolutely incredible.
:22:48
	- Incredible.
:22:51
	- Don't open.
- It's the porter with other newspapers.
:22:53
	- Don't open, please.
- I thought all had been delivered.
:22:58
	Come in.