A Countess from Hong Kong
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- Good morning.
- Good morning.

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Ladies and gentlemen, may I introduce
His Excellency, Ogden Mears?

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- How do you do?
- Good morning. How many
in your party, Mr Mears?

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There are three of us,
Mr Crothers, Mr Crawford and myself.

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- I understand you've been made
Ambassador to Saudi Arabia.
- Yes, that's right.

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Are you going
directly there now?

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No, I'll go to Washington
for the usual formalities.

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- Is your wife going with you?
- I hope so.

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Mr Ambassador,
what is your solution for peace?

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The solution for peace
lies in man himself.

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In this atomic age
and the power of military might...

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- Wait, I'll get you a towel.
- Liberty, freedom and justice...

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are generalities that have been
quoted as an excuse for aggression.

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- Ah!
- Nature has given us...

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the, uh, technological ability to...
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...military might, but is built
on the foundation of peace...

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and goodwill to all men.
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In this atomic age,
only the morality of man...

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can help him to survive.
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The solution for peace is in truth...
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and tolerance and understanding.
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- Thank you, gentlemen.
- That will be all, ladies and gentlemen.

:40:34
- Refreshments over here, please.
- Ogden, I've got to talk to you.

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- Not now, old man.
- But, Ogden!

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I'm sorry. I need rest.
I'm going back to bed.

:40:42
Are you kidding? A dame
in your bathroom. I went to get a towel.

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I'll talk to you about that later
on the Promenade Deck.

:40:55
She says she's a stowaway
and she's going to America.

:40:58
How did she get
into your pyjamas?


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