The Bitter Tea of General Yen
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: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.

:11:00
Stall him off.
Get rid of him.

:11:03
You're right.
:11:12
Hello, Dr. Strike,
my old friend.

:11:14
I'm sorry to intrude like this, general,
but it's a matter of the utmost importance.

:11:17
Naturally, everything
you do is important.

:11:20
I want a safe-conduct
pass to Chapei.

:11:22
What on earth do you want to
go there for? That's an inferno.

:11:24
That's why I must go. Our
orphanage is between the lines.

:11:27
The children are in
danger. We've got...

:11:28
Oh, orphans.
:11:30
What are they anyway? People
without ancestors. Nobody.

:11:34
Please sit down, doctor.
:11:36
I will get you a glass of wine.
General, you don't understand...

:11:38
Later on, we'll be entertained by
some singsong girls. Say, doctor?

:11:43
Have you never been
curious about singsong girls?

:11:46
General, will you please
give me that pass?

:11:49
Look here, doctor.
:11:51
I'm not supposed
to be in Shanghai.

:11:53
If my name is seen on a pass,
:11:55
it will do me great harm
with the foreign authorities.

:11:58
If you don't give me that pass, general,
I'll tell the foreign authorities you're here.


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