Le Violon rouge
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:52:00
I'm your host.
This is my Iand.

:52:04
Now I see. My mistake.
:52:09
We wiII not be a troubIe.
We'II be Ieaving here by nightfaII.

:52:13
That won't be necessary. I'm sure
we can come to some arrangement.

:52:23
Excuse me, Sir.
I must ask you to Ieave.

:52:27
We have an invitation.
:52:29
You can read?
:52:32
PersonaI invitation.
:52:35
Come on in.
:52:52
-Evening, Percy.
-Good evening, ma'am.

:52:54
-In the dressing room, warming up.
-Not without me, I hope.

:53:05
Victoria.
:53:12
I need you.
:53:19
I feeI a composition coming on.
:53:26
So do I.
:53:42
Ladies and gentIemen,
if I can have your attention.

:53:46
Mr. Pope has asked me to announce
he'II be performing this afternoon...

:53:52
on an antique instrument
of the ItaIian schooI...

:53:57
which has revitaIized
his affections for the vioIin.


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