Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing
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:23:08
Another cup, please.
:23:12
You recognise me after all this time?
:23:15
Well, you've dyed your hair, but I know you.
:23:17
That proves you remember me.
:23:23
Now tell me about yourself.
:23:25
Is been so long,
yet it all comes swiftly back.

:23:29
I remember the morning you kicked
the mother superior in the shins.

:23:33
I did not kick Mother Superior.
It was Sister Angela.

:23:36
And she limped into chapel
to pray for your soul.

:23:40
And I'm afraid she did not pray hard enough.
:23:43
What has happened to you
since convent days?

:23:46
I went to a Chinese university for a while.
:23:49
I toured Europe. I married.
My husband was killed.

:23:54
I finished medicine in England.
:23:56
I'm now a resident doctor
here at the Victoria Hospital.

:23:59
You never married again?
:24:01
No, as a Chinese widow,
I have become completely unfeeling.

:24:05
I'm afraid my heart is safely dead.
:24:09
Well, I have to be in love to go on living.
:24:11
Now is an important Englishman.
:24:13
I pass for English now.
I hope you won't give me away.

:24:16
Oh, Suzanne, you should
be proud to be Eurasian.

:24:20
And proud of your Chinese heritage.
:24:22
Nonsense. You can't be two things at once.
:24:25
And I advise you, pass for English
if you decide to go away.

:24:28
Well, I'm considering going back to China.
:24:31
It would be rather foolish to
pass for English, don't you think?

:24:35
Well...
:24:36
- Oh, I must fly away home.
- Oh, must you?

:24:38
Yes. My new love wants me to be
in my flat when he drops by for tea.

:24:43
We only have half an hour together
before he has to have tea with his wife.

:24:46
Is ruining his digestion.
We must see each other soon.

:24:51
- Call me at the hospital.
- I shall.

:24:56
Give the waiter please the change.

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