The Bitter Tea of General Yen
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:27:02
Oh, I'm sorry.
:27:24
It was terribly stupid of me
to disturb your morning like this.

:27:28
But there is a famine
in my province,

:27:31
and I have no rice
to feed my prisoners.

:27:34
I assure you it won't
happen in the future.

:27:37
They are taking the rest of them
down the road, out of earshot.

:27:41
A cigarette? I have both
Turkish and Virginia tobacco.

:27:46
I've never heard anything
so cold-blooded in all my life.

:27:49
But isn't it better
to shoot them quickly

:27:54
than let them starve
to death slowly?

:28:01
Don't go, please.
:28:12
Please sit down
and have your breakfast.

:28:14
Why did you drug me on the
train? I don't remember a thing.

:28:18
You were in great pain,
:28:20
and sleep makes
a long journey very short.

:28:24
You didn't have to bring me here.
:28:26
Why don't you send me
back to Shanghai?

:28:28
I intend to, but it isn't safe
to send you back by rail.

:28:36
Please sit down.
I don't believe you.

:28:39
You're lying.
:28:40
I'm sorry, but you are
making a mistake.

:28:43
Dr. Strike told me all about you.
:28:49
You yellow swine,
if you think that...


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