The Bitter Tea of General Yen
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How pretty.
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Do you know good jade
when you see it?

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Valuable as diamonds,
jade like that.

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You like them?
Look at them closely.

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Yes, they're lovely.
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I want you to keep them.
They're yours.

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They're yours. Put
them on and wear them.

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Oh, I couldn't think of it,
really. I don't want them.

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But you must take them.
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I assure you,
they are mine to give.

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Please take them.
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It was cruel of you both to humiliate
her that way. It was disgusting.

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Nice girl, Mah-Li.
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Raised in a mission school,
she tells me.

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She's charming, and I'm
quite sure she's good.

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Hah! That's an idea.
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Now you're talking.
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What about this one?
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Come on, gigolo.
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Don't forget your
rings, Miss Davis.

:50:39
How could you employ
a man like that?

:50:42
Jones has everything
I want of the Western mind.

:50:45
I don't follow you.
It's very simple.

:50:48
As long as I can make
my interests his interests,

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he is not going to betray me.
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But your Dr. Strike,
he is unreliable as a friend.

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And also as a lover.

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