The Red Violin
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Where are those heads now?
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Rolling in the gutters of the new Republic!
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The first phrase, the entire section,
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must be played staccato.
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A modern style, well and good,
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but let's not be crude.
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You liked it, didn't you?
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I'm delighted.
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You're going to play it again and
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again and again.
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See this? It's a clockwork chronometer,
of my invention.

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It's called the Poussin-meter.
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You will heed it with the same
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deference you would me.
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What you just played corresponds to
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a tempo like this.
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Each day, as we progress
we shall push down this little ball one notch.

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Until finally, in 3 weeks,
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you'll be playing like this.
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The world will be yours.
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You see, Antoinette,
there's something I still don't understand.

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His violin has a wonderful sound,
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and a lovely form.
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Of course, it's Italian.
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Is it very valuable?
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Why do you ask?
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Well, it could pay the rent, if ever...
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He will play divinely, my dear.

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