A Foreign Affair
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- No, I'd rather not.
- You'd better.

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You may need a handkerchief.
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This is a beastly thing to do but you must
understand what happened to us here.

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We all become animals
with exactly one instinct left.

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Self-preservation.
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Take me, Miss Frost.
Bombed out a dozen times.

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Everything caved in
and pulled out from under me.

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My country, my possessions, my beliefs.
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Yet somehow I kept going.
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Months in air-raid shelters
crammed in with 5,000 other people.

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I kept going.
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What do you think it was like to be a woman
here when the Russians swept in?

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I kept going.
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It was a living hell... and then I found a man.
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And through that man,
a roof and a job and food and...

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And I'm not going to lose him.
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What has all this to do with me?
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A little. You see, you want the same man.
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Come on. I told you
you'd need a handkerchief.

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This is how he looked when I met him first.
He was a lieutenant.

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He sat at his desk interrogating me.
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He had such a grim, businesslike face,
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but fortunately I was wearing
my last pair of silk stockings.

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He's really a nice boy.
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You mustn't judge him
by what he did to you.

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He hated it. I know.
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Of course, he would come here
and feel so miserable and sorry for you.

:44:57
Your plane is leaving tomorrow, isn't it?

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