"I Knew Exactly What Phrase In The Piece Must Have Stirred Him The First Time, And Each Time I Played
"I knew exactly what phrase in the piece must have stirred him the first time, and each time I played it, I was sending it to him as a little gift, because it was really dedicated to him, as a token of something very beautiful in me that would take no genius to figure out and that urged me to throw in an extended cadenza. Just for him. We were- and he must have recognised the signs long before I did- flirting."
- Call me by your name.
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