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of the war that was to end war.
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Now, Mr. And Mrs. Lloyd...
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I should warn you
that even if he is your son...

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he may not recognize you.
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His memory is affected,
and he has trouble with his speech:

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The result of shock.
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He was picked up by the Germans...
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in a shell hole near Arras in 1917...
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close to death
and with no means of identification.

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When he returned to consciousness
in a German hospital...

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he could remember nothing at all
of his past life.

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He had no name...
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he had no family
with whom he could correspond.

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Six months ago, he was exchanged
through Switzerland and sent here.

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I sincerely hope he proves to be your son.
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I believe that he could be cured...
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with patience and care
in normal surroundings.

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May we see him now?
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Certainly.
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Please, Mrs. Lloyd, don't hope too much.
I've seen many disappointments.

:03:20
Good morning, boys.
This is just an informal visit.

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Good morning, Clayton.
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Sleeping better? You just keep it up.
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Well, now, Trempitt, what's going on?
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I thought you and I were friends.
Last time we shook hands.

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Don't you remember?
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Well, don't bother today
if you don't feel like it.

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You can't discourage me.
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There. You see, my boy? That's the spirit.
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You and I will be going into town
very soon for a glass of beer...

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to Melbridge Arms.
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Would you like that?

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