Shanghai Express
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:39:00
And before that?
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In Shanghai.
:39:03
How long were you there?
:39:04
Just between trains.
I make the trip quite often.

:39:08
How long have you been in China?
:39:10
Oh, about eight years.
:39:12
Parents living?
:39:14
They've forgotten me. It's just as well.
:39:17
Of course you're not married.
:39:19
No. All I managed to was to become engaged.
:39:25
Will you please come with me?
:39:33
Captain Harvey.
:39:38
- You're not going to go upstairs, are you Doctor?
- I most certainly am.

:39:41
Captain Harvey, I want you to tell him
that the whole world will be informed of this outrage.

:39:45
Mr. Carmichael, I shall do my very best
to convey that to him.

:40:02
Captain Harvey, may I see your passport?
:40:04
Just exactly who are you? I am a British officer
and I demand to know by what right
you are treating us in this outrageous manner?

:40:11
I am the Commander-in-Chief of the Revolution.
:40:14
The prisoner who was removed from the Shanghai Express
last night was my right hand.
An important officer in my army.

:40:20
Your army! Why, you're nothing
but a collection of unprincipled bandits.
The Chinese government will wipe you out in a fortnight.

:40:25
Perhaps you would like to aid the government
in collecting the price put on my head.

:40:29
Suppose you first tell me just exactly what you are after.
:40:31
I am looking for a hostage
to force the government to return my officer.

:40:36
Now, will you kindly let me see your passport?
:40:49
Captain Harvey, why are you going to Shanghai?
:40:51
I've been ordered to perform an operation
immediately upon my arrival.

:40:55
Who are you going to operate on?
:40:57
I'm not at liberty to reveal that information.
:40:59
What is the matter with his excellency,
the Governor-General of Shanghai?


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