Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing
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:50:04
We have waited for this moment.
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We hope that you have
not changed within you.

:50:09
I am the same,
and you are as I remembered you.

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- Your face is fuller.
- It was not yesterday.

:50:15
Some of the family thought
that you would be foreign to us.

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You do not seem strange.
:50:20
I feel like the locust that
has suddenly cast its shell.

:50:24
You are at home. We shall now
have tea and speak of absurdities.

:50:46
May we now speak of Suchen, Third Uncle?
:50:49
Suchen has brought disgrace on us.
:50:51
She has gone to live in
the house of a foreigner.

:50:54
Not 50 yards from our home, she is
living under the protection of this alien.

:50:59
Why?
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She fears that when the Communists
take over Chungking that she will be shot.

:51:05
She thinks they won't harm her
in the house of a foreigner.

:51:08
Our clan has never begged of foreigners.
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May I see her, Third Uncle?
:51:15
It has grown dark.
I will send a boy to light the way for you.

:51:30
It is I - Suyin, elder sister.
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I didn't think you'd come.
:51:46
Of course I'd come.

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