A Little Princess
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:11:14
He's suffering from amnesia...
:11:16
. . .one of the rare side effects
of poison gas.

:11:20
His eyes will heal in time.
:11:22
His memory. . .who can say?
:11:25
He's not my son.
:11:29
l'm sorry, Mr. Randolph.
:11:32
He was in severe shock. . .
:11:34
. . .with no coat, no identification.
:11:37
Since your son was the only name
unaccounted for. . .

:11:41
. . .they assumed this was John.
:11:45
l am sorry.
:11:56
All the hoping.
You must think me a fool.

:12:00
ls it your wish to be wise, sahib?
:12:03
l don't know.
:12:05
l suppose a wise man
wouldn't have come here at all.

:12:09
But if he had. . .
:12:11
. . .he would have looked
closely upon the soldier's face.

:12:16
What would he have seen?
:12:18
Pain, sahib.
He needs to be cared for.

:12:24
He's not my responsibility.
:12:26
A wise man would remember
that this man was in John's regiment.

:12:30
lf his memory returns, he might
tell what happened to his son.

:12:37
Perhaps sahib will learn
that John is in British hospital. . .

:12:42
. . .wishing that a kind man would
take him home, away from his pain.

:12:52
lf the plumber comes,
show him the problem.

:12:55
And don't babble with him.
He's paid by the hour.

:12:59
And correct the Latin tests
by the time l get back.


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