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:45:01
l don't want you in Cairo.
l want you here, with me.

:45:04
But l don't want to be here, with you.
:45:08
l want to leave you, darling, l really do.
:45:15
You're upset. l've talked too much.
:45:19
l'm not upset. My mind's made up.
l want to leave you.

:45:24
The city's under martial law.
All travel is restricted to military personnel.

:45:29
A man of your importance,
you can arrange it.

:45:35
l won't.
:45:39
You mean you'd make me stay here
against my will?

:45:41
lf necessary.
:45:44
You know by now how l feel about you.
And knowing this, you still want me?

:45:50
Yes.
:45:53
What kind of a man are you?
:45:56
l can't do my work.
:46:00
l don't know what's happening to me.
:46:02
You've got me to the point
where l'm not myself anymore.

:46:05
l think of you all the time.
:46:09
lf you won't arrange it,
l'll have to find another way.

:46:13
Mr. Smith was here this afternoon.
He's such a clever man.

:46:18
Forgive me, Violette.
l don't know what l'm doing.

:46:20
lf you leave me, l'll kill you.
l'll kill you if you try to leave.

:46:38
Get your big stomach out of my way.
:46:42
My poor stomach. lt's so sensitive.
:46:45
Every little thing upsets it.
:46:49
Do you have any soda?
:46:51
What's the matter with your stomach?
:46:53
lt talks to me. Like my conscience.
:46:56
What does it say?
:46:57
lt says, ''Levon, my own lamb.
Why do you stay in this terrible town?


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