Never So Few
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:47:01
Nikko, dear, I hate to dispel
your fantasy, but...

:47:03
Now, let me dwell just for
one moment on the American male.

:47:08
They're absolutely insidious, Carla.
:47:10
They're full of the lonesome
prairie and the smell of tumbleweed.

:47:14
They're sincere and dedicated,
and your Tom Reynolds...

:47:18
Really, Nikko, he's not
my Tom Reynolds.

:47:21
Your Tom Reynolds is no exception.
:47:23
A regular Abe Lincoln in North Burma.
:47:26
A girl like you
with a sophisticated palate...

:47:30
...is a pushover for the type.
:47:32
What a terribly civilized man you are.
:47:35
You never lose your balance.
:47:38
Let me be honest with you.
:47:40
I understand appetite,
and I know what it is to want things.

:47:44
But I must tell you something
rather disagreeable about myself.

:47:48
I'm a bad loser.
:47:55
If I stay with you, Nikko...
:47:58
...it won't be because
I'm afraid of you.

:48:02
In this day and age, my dear...
:48:04
...fear is a very good basis
for a relationship.

:48:28
I thought an old monkey-lover
like you would appreciate it.

:48:32
When I was a kid, my grandfather
took me to the circus.

:48:35
There was maybe 20, 30 monkeys.
:48:37
I thought they were
all the monkeys in the world.

:48:40
Tell me about when you were a kid.
:48:42
Well, I was a sneak
and I was satanic.

:48:45
That's enough.
Tell me about your grandfather.

:48:48
He was a sneak and he was satanic.
:48:53
He told me he could never trust a
man...

:48:55
...who claimed that he never hankered for
women.

:48:58
"Hankering"?

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