The Bargain - The Waltz Of Treachery
- Alun Armstrong (1998)You are listening to the song The Bargain - The Waltz Of Treachery by Alun Armstrong, writer by Claude-Michel Schönberg;Herbert Kretzmer in album Les Misérables: The Dream Cast In Concert (10th Anniversary) CD1. The highest quality of audio that you can download is flac . Also, you can play quality at 32kbps, view lyrics and watch more videos related to this song.
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- Master Of The House - Alun Armstrong
- The Bargain - The Waltz Of Treachery - Alun Armstrong
- In My Life - Judy Kuhn
- A Heart Full Of Love - Judy Kuhn
- Prologue: Work Song (Live) - Colm Wilkinson
- On Parole - The Bishop - Colm Wilkinson
- Valjean's Soliloquy (What Have I Done) - Colm Wilkinson
- At The End Of The Day - Colm Wilkinson
- Fantine's Arrest - Colm Wilkinson
- The Runaway Cart - Colm Wilkinson
- Who Am I - Colm Wilkinson
- Fantine's Death: Come To Me - Colm Wilkinson
- The Confrontation - Colm Wilkinson
- Do You Hear The People Sing - Anthony Crivello
- Lovely Ladies (Live) - Ruthie Henshall
- Look Down - Adam Searles
- ABC Café - Red And Black - Anthony Crivello
- Stars - Philip Quast
Lyrics
[Valjean]
I found her wandering in the wood
This little child, I found her trembling in the shadows
And I am here to help Cosette
And I will settle any debt you may think proper
I will pay what I must pay
To take Cosette away.
[Thenardier]
What to do? What to say
Shall you carry our treasure away
What a gem! What a pearl
Beyond rubies is our little girl
How can we speak of debt
Let's not haggle for darling Cosette
Dear Fantine, gone to rest
Have we done for your child what is best
Shared our bread, shared each bone
Treated her like she's one of our own
Like our own, Monsieur!
[Valjean]
Your feelings do you credit, sir
And I will ease the parting blow
Let us not talk of bargains or bones or greed
Now, may I say, we are agreed?
[Mme. Thenardier]
That would quite fit the bill
If she hadn't so often been ill
Little dear, cost us dear
Medicines are expensive, M'sieur
Not that we begrudged a sou
It's no more than we Christians must do!
[M. and Mme. Thenardier:]
One thing more, one small doubt
There are treacherous people about
No offense, please reflect
Your intentions may not be... correct?
[Valjean]
No more words, here's your price
Fifteen hundred for your sacrifice
Come, Cosette, say goodbye
Let us seek out some friendlier sky
Thank you both for Cosette
It won't take you too long to forget.
Come, Cosette, come, my dear
From now on I will always be here
Where I go, you will be.
[Cosette]
Will there be children
And castles to see?
[Valjean]
Yes, Cosette
Yes, it's true
There's a castle just waiting for you...
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