Exodus
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:09:04
Tom couldn't have taken cover
and photographed the plane as he did.

:09:08
I dare say you're right.
He had a strong sense of duty.

:09:12
He also had a strong sense of death.
:09:15
I felt I had to confirm what I suspected
about the last photograph.

:09:19
I'm very grateful to you.
:09:21
That's over a year ago.
How have you been occupying yourself?

:09:25
-After I lost the child I was-
-The child?

:09:29
Didn't Tom tell you we
had a child on the way?

:09:33
Men like Tom are often quite reticent about
things that are nearest to their hearts.

:09:38
I understand.
:09:40
It was quite late in my pregnancy
when Tom was killed.

:09:43
Apparently the Palestine trip was too much.
:09:46
I lost the baby in the
hospital at Jerusalem.

:09:50
And then I went back
to my old profession of nursing.

:09:53
I've just completed my tour of duty
with the US Public Health Service in Greece.

:09:57
Very good. What are your
plans for the future?

:10:01
I haven't quite decided yet.
I may travel a while before I go home.

:10:06
I have passage booked on a freighter
that sails next week to Istanbul.

:10:10
From there I may go to India.
:10:13
I've always wanted to
see the Vale of Kashmir.

:10:15
It's probably the most
beautiful spot on earth.

:10:18
Mrs. Fremont, may I introduce Maj. Caldwell?
:10:20
-How do you do?
-How do you do?

:10:22
-Have a drink.
-Thank you. I'd love one.

:10:24
-How did your disembarkation go?
-Smoothly.

:10:28
We're really up to our neck in Jews, sir.
:10:30
Karaolos bursting at the seams
and more to come.

:10:33
I still say we should send them back
where they came from.

:10:36
Two loads were shipped out of Haifa
bound for Hamburg.

:10:39
I don't see why we can't do the same thing.
:10:41
I shouldn't like to have a hand
in sending a Jew back to Germany.

:10:44
Squeeze them in as best as you can.
:10:46
They're squeezed in.
Short of bed space, supplies...

:10:49
...short of nurses, short of temper,
short of everything.

:10:52
Mrs. Fremont's a nurse.
:10:54
Why don't you lend a hand at Karaolos?
:10:57
No, General. I'm afraid I couldn't.

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