Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing
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1:21:01
According to the laws of reincarnation,
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in the next life I will be a woman
and you will be a man.

1:21:07
Oh, no. I refuse to be a man.
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You have reconciled me to being a woman.
1:21:12
All right, I'll take you as you are.
1:21:16
I'm sure I should go as limp at the sight
of you in the next life as I do in this one.

1:21:24
What sort of things will
you write about in Korea?

1:21:28
Oh, the same sort of things
I wrote about in Africa, Indonesia.

1:21:32
The cold facts of war.
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The other things that tell of
men afraid, men suffering,

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people caught up in events
they can't understand.

1:21:43
Mark, do correspondents ever get killed?
1:21:47
Mm-hm.
1:21:49
Friend of mine got killed by a bus in Tosko.
1:21:54
If anything happens to you,
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I shall give up medicine.
1:21:59
I would hate my fellow man
too much for having hurt you.

1:22:02
Then I would be the worst thing
that happened to you.

1:22:05
And I would know it.
1:22:10
- What time should you leave?
- Ten minutes ago.

1:22:17
War has strapped you to a watch.
1:22:20
Unfortunately, my plane leaves on schedule.
1:22:26
I wanted to bring you a present,
but there wasn't time.

1:22:30
You know I've never given you anything?
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Oh, Mark, what a wrong
and dreadful thing to say.

1:22:38
What a nice thing to reply.
1:22:41
I have to go now,
and I don't want you to be sad.

1:22:44
I won't be sad. Sadness is so ungrateful.
1:22:49
And I don't want you to
come down the path with me.

1:22:52
I want to look back and see you here.
1:22:56
I will be here when you
come back to me, I promise.


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