Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing
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1:11:02
- They didn't speak to you.
- They realised I was here to see you.

1:11:05
It would have been not polite to speak.
1:11:08
- Good evening, señor.
- Table for two, please.

1:11:10
Did you book a reservation?
1:11:13
No.
1:11:16
This way, please.
1:11:46
Mr Elliott. You do not want this table.
I can get you a nicer one.

1:11:50
No, is all right, Mr Vicente.
1:11:52
This is Dr Han. Mr Vicente is the proprietor.
1:11:55
A doctor? Business good?
1:11:57
I'm not in private practice.
1:11:59
Too bad. Ought to make money now. Woman
doctor - make your fortune in no time.

1:12:03
Men do not like their wives
to be seen by men doctors.

1:12:06
- You stay in Macao.
- I'll consider it. Thank you.

1:12:10
How long will we be in Macao?
1:12:12
Can you stay a week?
1:12:14
I can't... but I will.
1:12:18
Do you think we should be seen together?
1:12:22
I want all of my friends to say
1:12:25
"Who is that beautiful Chinese girl
Mark Ellios out with?"

1:12:29
Eurasian.
1:12:31
The gentleman would like champagne?
1:12:33
No. Two very dry martinis. Very dry.
1:12:36
Trust me. The driest.
1:12:39
- Do you know what I'd like to do after?
- What?

1:12:42
I should like to go to a Chinese fortune-teller
and listen to his gorgeous lies.


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