The Bitter Tea of General Yen
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:09:00
I've got to go now before I lose
track of him. Where's Megan?

:09:03
I'm ready, Bob.
:09:05
Megan, you can't go with me.
Of course I can.

:09:07
Not now. I'm not going
to allow you to risk your life...

:09:09
If there are bandit generals to be tamed
or children to be rescued, I'm in on it.

:09:13
Why do you think I came to China?
I wouldn't let her go, Bob.

:09:16
If you ask me, I'm proud of her.
Come on, Megan.

:09:20
God willing, we'll be back in two hours.
:09:22
With a carload
of orphans.

:09:24
Oh, it's great to be young.
:09:26
Oh, dear, my wedding is all spoiled.
If it isn't the war, it's the orphans.

:09:30
The food's spoiled, and the
flowers will be all spoiled.

:09:33
Well, it's not your wedding.
:09:34
Oh, you keep still.
Did you take your magnesia?

:09:37
No.
:09:45
Is this the bandit's cave?
Yes.

:09:48
Now, you sit right
here in the car.

:09:49
If anyone speaks to you,
just glare at them.

:09:55
Bring the general with you.
Maybe he'd like to go with us.

:10:17
Never mind that. With your provinces
in the deal and you commanding,

:10:20
they'll get what they lack now.
:10:23
What is it?
Money, money, money.

:10:28
Keep your shirt on.
Keep your shirt on.

:10:31
He handles the army
in the provinces,

:10:33
but when it comes to money,
he listens to me.

:10:48
Dr. Strike. I wonder
what that bird wants.

:10:54
Whoa, wait a minute.
You better see him.

:10:56
He knows you're in Shanghai
and he may make it hot for you.


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