8939 - The greatness of poorness
N. Lygeros
Jean Valjean: Why are you crying?
Cosette: Because we are poor.
Jean Valjean: And why does this bother you?
Cosette: Because dreams are expensive…
Jean Valjean: You don’t need dreams.
Cosette: Why? Other people don’t have any?
Jean Valjean: Those who have been left with them. Dreams have been made by society and society gives them, so we don’t ask for anything.
Cosette: But I ask for nothing.
Jean Valjean: This is the problem.
Cosette: Charity?
Jean Valjean: No, you have to claim!
Cosette: What?
Jean Valjean: Your rights.
Cosette: But I have never had any…
Jean Valjean: Now I am here.
Cosette: Will you give me rights?
Jean Valjean: No.
Cosette: So what then?
Jean Valjean: I will help you take them.
Cosette: And which one shall I take?
Jean Valjean: The right to live.
Cosette: But I have this one.
Jean Valjean: Not yet.
Cosette: Why?
Jean Valjean: They can’t impose you a miserable life!
Cosette: But I have no other indeed.
Jean Valjean: Now with me you will have another.
Cosette: Are you rich?
Jean Valjean: No.
Cosette: So how will you help me then?
Jean Valjean: The Miserables help too.
Cosette: How is this possible?
Jean Valjean: Due to human dignity.
Cosette: But they don’t have anything.
Jean Valjean: They have nothing of those that can be bought. However, they have other.
Cosette: And they will sell them to me?
Jean Valjean: No, they will share them with you.
Cosette: Is this what you will do?
Jean Valjean: Yes.
Cosette: Will you give me from your bread? Shall we share it?
Jean Valjean: No. This is all for you.
Cosette: And you?
Jean Valjean: Me?
Cosette: Yes, you!
Jean Valjean: I have you.
Cosette: How do you have me?
Jean Valjean: I am responsible for you.
Cosette: And me?
Jean Valjean: You are free.
Cosette: I am free only with you.
Jean Valjean: Then I will always be beside you.
Cosette: But I want you to eat with me!