Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing
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- You tired?
- No.

:32:10
I just want to drift
and feel the sun on my face.

:32:14
You know, the last few weeks
I've come alive.

:32:17
I like it.
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You've been good for me, Mark.
:32:21
I don't feel that the whole world
is sick any longer.

:32:25
I'm glad.
:32:54
Well, look!
:32:55
Oh!
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Why do you look so surprised?
You expected me, didn't you?

:33:00
Yes, but I didn't expect you
to come out of the ocean.

:33:03
- Nora, this is Mark Elliott.
- How do you do?

:33:06
- Robert and Ann.
- We've met before. I'll get some towels.

:33:09
- Hi, Ann.
- Hi, Mark.

:33:10
Suyin, I never thought of you
as Venus rising from the sea.

:33:13
Suyin didn't have anything to wear
so I suggested we swim over.

:33:16
- I'll get you some dry things.
- And something wet in a glass for you.

:33:20
- Run along. Use my room.
- Thanks.

:33:26
Well, you're a sly one.
:33:29
When did Mark Elliott discover medicine?
:33:31
- I don't know what you mean.
- "I don't know what you mean." Oh, really?

:33:36
Can't two intelligent people enjoy each
other's company and let it rest there?

:33:41
Not if you're Mark Elliott and Han Suyin.
:33:45
Do you like him?
:33:47
I didn't swim across the bay to escape him.
:33:49
I knew it. If ever I saw anyone looking
moonstruck in the sunshine, is you.

:33:53
Oh, nonsense. Truth is,
I have no intention of falling in love.

:33:57
Listen to her.
:33:59
He is a nice human being.

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