Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing
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:18:11
- Good morning, Dr Sen.
- Good morning, Dr Han.

:18:22
You combine artistry with medicine, Dr Han.
:18:25
Oh, no. Just with love and sympathy.
:18:32
Is a great privilege to watch you.
:18:50
Ten days ago we didn't think she would live.
:18:52
Look at her now. She will be walking soon.
:18:55
Have her parents or family been located?
:18:58
No, but the police are still searching.
:19:00
However, with a million refugees
from China in Hong Kong now,

:19:04
and more arriving each day, it is like
looking for a needle in a haystack.

:19:06
And more arriving each day, it is like
looking for a needle in a haystack.

:19:08
Why do they leave China?
What can they expect to find here?

:19:12
- A home.
- Their home is China.

:19:15
We'll mend her bones, make her well enough
to send back into the streets to starve.

:19:20
Oh, no. Not Oh-No.
Someone will give her a home.

:19:24
Dr Han, Mr Palmer-Jones
would like to speak with you.

:19:29
Thank you.
:19:30
Who will in Hong Kong give her a home?
:19:33
- Or any of the others like her?
- Oh, you can't tell.

:19:36
I might adopt her myself.
:19:39
- Good morning, Mr Palmer-Jones.
- Dr Han.

:19:41
My wife says that nobody has
been near her this morning.

:19:44
I'm sorry. I suppose we are late. The wards
are so crowded, we haven't caught up yet.

:19:49
- Do you visit the wards first?
- As a rule.

:19:52
I see. Well, would you, as a rule,
be so kind as to look in on my wife first?

:19:57
Patience is not one of her virtues.
:19:59
- I'll go in and see her now.
- Thank you.


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