Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing
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1:31:05
It is no one's fault. These things happen.
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UN troops have
withdrawn to positions at Pusan.

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- North Korea is expected to launch...
- Stop listening to that.

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- A letter from Mark.
- Thank you.

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You must have enough letters
from him now to start a bonfire.

1:31:35
I wouldn't burn them,
but they would make a lovely glow.

1:31:39
Nora... you know, it often seems that
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Mark is with me more while
he is away than when he is here.

1:31:46
- Do you think thas strange?
- Well, no, I don't.

1:31:51
- Nora.
- Oh, here's Ann.

1:31:55
Nora, come here a minute.
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- What is it, Ann?
- Hello, Ann.

1:32:05
What in the world is the matter?
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There's something in the paper.
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- What?
- Suyin, is about Mark.

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- What about Mark?
- No, don't. Don't, Suyin.

1:32:16
Dead... or a prisoner?
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- He's dead.
- Oh, sweetheart.

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Is not true.
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Is not true.
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Nora... is a lie.
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I won't believe it!
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I do not know
what is to happen, darling.

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But this I do know:
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Life's greatest tragedy is not to be loved.
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God has been good to us, Suyin.

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