Summary
Serge, courting a shy woman, anticipates the shock she will experience when she notices that his mouth is watering.
Serge, courting a shy woman, anticipates the shock she will experience when she notices that his mouth is watering.
Serge tells his dance partner to stay in the moment and not stress too much about what will happen after the song ends.
Innocent young Serge uses a poem by Alfred de Musset to tell off a more experienced woman who has corrupted his poor tender heart.