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:43:00
l'm glad you enjoyed it.
:43:03
l think l'd like some coffee.
Would you like some coffee?

:43:06
Yes, l would.
:43:11
You didn't have a good time tonight,
did you, darling?

:43:14
Every time l looked at you,
there you sat with your long face.

:43:17
lt almost spoiled the whole evening.
:43:22
l was feeling in such a good mood.
:43:24
-You don't seem to understand, do you?
-No, it seems l don't.

:43:29
May l explain it to you?
:43:31
Please do.
l like it when you go out of your way...

:43:33
...to explain things to me.
Everything becomes so clear.

:43:39
l'm an officer in the French Army.
:43:41
Everything an officer does
is held under a glass...

:43:44
...magnified out of all proportion, criticised.
:43:47
l have to be careful
to behave in a responsible way.

:43:50
And you share that responsibility with me.
:43:53
l have to represent the French Army!
:43:56
Really.
:43:58
When you're with me, you have to be
more respectable. This Harry Smith....

:44:03
Your talking to him reflects on me.
:44:06
l find him interesting.
He's attractive. l like to talk to him.

:44:09
l'm sorry, but l'll have to forbid you.
:44:12
lt's for your own good. l'm thinking of you.
:44:23
You know, darling,
l wonder if we've made a mistake, you and l.

:44:30
Everything l say, everything l do
seems to make you unhappy.

:44:34
l'm upset, l'm not unhappy.
:44:37
Of course you are unhappy. Look at you.
You don't even know how unhappy you are.

:44:43
lt's my fault.
l shouldn't have come to Damascus.

:44:46
lt isn't as serious as all that.
:44:50
l'm really thinking of you.
:44:53
l wouldn't blame you if you were angry
with me, wanted to get rid of me.

:44:58
Why don't you let me go back to Cairo?

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