Impromptu
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1:00:02
- Don’t start, Marie.
- Inspire you to write music.

1:00:05
- I can’t get anything done here!
- Nor anywhere! You’re impotent!

1:00:09
- Musically, that is.
- Get up!

1:00:12
You’re a performing bear!
1:00:14
Are the countess and Monsieur Liszt
at home?

1:00:18
I will see, madame.
1:00:22
Is that the new baby?
1:00:24
She’s adorable. Can I hold her?
1:00:31
Darling.
1:00:40
- Countess!
- Hello, George.

1:00:43
I just saw the new baby. She’s adorable.
1:00:46
Was it a difficult labour?
1:00:48
Very. What brings you to Paris?
1:00:51
- My mother’s ill.
- Oh.

1:00:54
I’ve been so depressed.
Seeing friends again will do me good.

1:00:59
How’s Franz?
1:01:01
He’s very well.
1:01:09
Have you seen the charming Chopin?
1:01:12
No.
1:01:14
- Why do you ask?
- Marie...

1:01:19
I’ve tried so hard
to put him out of my mind.

1:01:22
You want him very badly.
1:01:24
For a few heavenly minutes
l thought I had him, too.

1:01:28
In Angers, remember, I wore that dress.
Our eyes met...

1:01:31
You won’t get him with a dress.
On the contrary, my dear.

1:01:35
I know the man.
He is not a man. He is a woman.

1:01:38
He’s all emotion and refinement.
1:01:41
He has very few defences.
1:01:44
You must win him
as a man wins a woman.

1:01:47
If anyone can do it, you can, George.
1:01:50
This is enlightening. Tell me more.
1:01:53
How does a man pursue a woman?
1:01:55
He flings himself at her feet,
follows her everywhere.

1:01:58
Wherever she turns, he is there,

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