The Red Violin
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May I present to you Kaspar Weiss.
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One of the most gifted children 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.
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How nice to meet you.
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Go on in, I'll show you your room in a minute.
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Georges, please. 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 playing that eludes me.

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I've decided to analyze it
systematically with a scientific method.

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First, your bowing and your left hand phrasing.
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Your detache, ornamentation and your taste.
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And theory! Theory, too, is important.
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You need a lot more than inspiration
to play the violin.

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You need method. You must think. And work.
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Won't you eat?
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You must eat!
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Do you want something else?
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Try this cheese. I think you'll like it.
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It's French!
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Try some.
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Taste it.
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You'll see, a little different from
the monks' crumbly cheese!

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Go on. Kaspar... if you play well...
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you'll enjoy the finest fare.
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We can't afford coal, let alone food!
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Sell your jewelry! Sell your David!
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Besides he voted...
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to behead the king, the monster!
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My boy play well, and there will be cheese.
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Violin, cheese.
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May I go to my room now?
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Go ahead. And sleep well.

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