Le Violon rouge
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and over the frozen steppes back to
the refuge of his childhood estate.

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To Russia, to Russia,
he heard the Cossack call.''

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-Frederick.
-My darIing.

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My one inspiration.
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-I have something terribIe to teII you.
-TerribIe?

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-The worst.
-It must be most terribIe...

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for you to teII me now
and ruin this perfect moment.

1:01:32
Jack has kiIIed the minister.
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-It was an accident.
-I see.

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He's now fIed to Russia.
SeIf-imposed exiIe.

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I see. You're Ieaving me.
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I've never been there. I wouIdn't know
what to write. I have to foIIow him.

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-I can't go. I have concerts.
-I know, darIing.

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-Are you very angry?
-Why shouId I be?

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Dearest Frederick, I havejust passed
the church where Jeffrey was baptized.

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and I'm quickly approaching the
Rutherford Bridge. In other words...

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darling, we have parted for under
ten minutes and already I'm lost.

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I return to my writing in the hope
that these few honest words...


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