Le Violon rouge
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May I present to you...
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Kaspar Weiss.
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One of the most gifted
chiIdren on Earth.

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But Georges, we can't...
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My wife, Antoinette Poussin.
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Good afternoon, Kaspar.
How nice to meet you.

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Go on in. I'II show you
your room in a minute.

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Georges, pIease!
We can't afford to keep him!

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We can't afford not to.
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There's something about
your pIaying that eIudes me.

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I've decided to anaIyze it,
IogicaIIy, with a scientific method.

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First, your bowing...
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and your Ieft hand phrasing.
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Your détaché, ornamentation
and your taste.

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And theory!
Theory, too, is important.

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You need a Iot more than inspiration
to pIay the vioIin.

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You need method.
You must think...

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...and work!
-Won't you eat?

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-You must eat!
-Do you want something eIse?

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Try this cheese. I think you'II
Iike it. It's French.

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-Try some.
-Taste it.

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You'II see, a IittIe different
from the monk's crumbIy cheese!

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Go on.
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Kaspar, if you pIay weII,
you'II enjoy the finest fare.

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We can't afford coaI,
Iet aIone food!

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SeII your jeweIry! SeII your David! He
voted to behead the king, the monster!

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My boy...
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pIay weII, and there wiII be cheese.
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VioIin... cheese.
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-May I go to my room now?
-Go ahead. And sIeep weII.


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