Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing
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:15:03
You see, the cloud was frightened away.
:15:06
It is a good omen.
:15:09
I wonder if there are men on the moon
who celebrate an Earth Festival

:15:12
and shout to keep the clouds away from us.
:15:15
I should like to think so.
:15:22
Thas Maxwell Luderman
over there, the industrialist.

:15:30
He's just back from Beiping.
:15:32
I've been trying to get to him for a statement.
:15:38
Is he really the third-richest
man in the world?

:15:41
First.
:15:42
If you want an interview,
why not ask him now?

:15:45
Oh, I don't think he likes correspondents.
:15:48
And anyway, I'd like to finish up
our own little interview.

:15:51
Am I being interviewed?
:15:53
I want to know why you're so sure
that destiny has nothing in store for us.

:15:57
Well, I'm interested only
in one thing: Medicine...

:16:01
and because I know myself.
:16:04
You sound secure. I doubt
whether anyone is that secure.

:16:09
I have known but one man in my life.
:16:12
My husband. He was a nationalist general.
:16:17
Captured and shot by the Communists.
:16:20
I believe in the human heart now
only as a doctor.

:16:25
I bet you're a good doctor.
:16:27
But I still think that destiny might have
something in store for us after all.

:16:31
- Why?
- Because you've retreated to a tower,

:16:35
and the only trouble with an ivory tower
is is a temptation to lightning.

:16:41
Lightning will not strike me, Mr Elliott.
:16:44
Your honourable fish, sir.
:16:53
Thank you for the moon
:16:55
and the honourable fish
and the lovely evening.

:16:59
You're entirely welcome.

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