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“- Boris Lermontov: How would you define ballet, Lady Neston?
- Lady Neston: Well, one might call it the poetry of motion perhaps, or...
- Boris Lermontov: One might. But for me it is a great deal more. For me it is a religion. And one doesn't really care to see one's religion practised in an atmosphere... such as this.”
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