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:12:05
I'm going to play
a rhythmically exciting melody.

:12:47
- Greetings, competitor.
- Greetings, aboriginal.

:12:50
Giving your tour performance?
:12:53
Just trying to make some bread.
:12:55
By stealing someone else's bread?
Get out of here.

:12:58
You're a pianist and I'm a pianist.
I've been robbed of my money.

:13:01
I only have to earn enough for
the dinner.

:13:04
Are you Vera's beau?
:13:07
Sort of.
:13:09
What are you eating?
:13:11
Three hundred grams of cognac,
two salamis,

:13:14
two Chickens Kiev and two ice-creams,
yes, and a salad.

:13:19
That will be all, you got it?
:13:25
Dear Comrades!
Today is my husband's jubilee.

:13:29
Can you play
"The Dying Swan" for him?

:13:33
- Can you do the swan?
- The dying one? I can do anything.

:13:36
- He will do it.
- Thank you.

:13:38
Into the money-box.
Shoot the dying one.

:13:46
Didn't you say
you'd be playing for me?

:13:50
And you were making money instead.
:13:53
It was that rare occasion when
feelings and interest had agreed.

:13:57
And you were complaining that you
play not that good.


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