:20:16
	"...Dreaming of what they don't
have, replenished of good and bad.
:20:19
	"And next morning, all flown away."
:20:21
	And here,
the mood switches to irony.
:20:24
	D... D... D...
:20:26
	"So what? So what?
:20:30
	"They've had their pleasure."
:20:33
	That's the obstinacy
of the complacent middle-class.
:20:36
	"And they hope
that what they left behind
:20:42
	"Might be waiting for them
on the pillows."
:20:46
	Excuse me, Professor.
:20:48
	Can I have a word?
:20:49
	Go ahead.
:20:51
	Anna says you may not let her play
in the jubilee concert.
:20:56
	I said a soloist
needs more than talent.
:20:58
	She doesn't practice enough?
:21:00
	Only she can tell.
:21:01
	She works 8 hours a day.
:21:03
	It's the end result that counts,
not the hours.
:21:06
	For her, only music counts.
Look at her.
:21:15
	Schubert isn't a walk in the park.
:21:17
	I didn't say you wouldn't play.
:21:20
	We'll see how you gel
with the singer.
:21:23
	Excuse me, I have a rehearsal.
Goodbye.
:21:28
	The Professor is right.
:21:29
	Without total commitment,
you won't get anywhere.
:21:32
	Wipe your nose.
What do you look like?
:21:38
	Your mother wants you to call her.
:21:42
	I've only just arrived.
:21:46
	I don't know.
At least 3 hours.
:21:57
	In that case, I'll take a taxi.