The English Patient
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:40:02
[ Sobbing ] Please, don't creep
around this house.

:40:07
See, I don't think
he's forgotten anything !

:40:09
I think he wants to forget !
:40:14
[ Clifton ]
Gentlemen, to map making.

:40:16
[ All ]
To map making !

:40:18
And a special thank you
to Geoffrey and Katharine,

:40:20
without whose fund-raising heroics,
we'd still be kicking our heels.

:40:24
- To arm-twisting.
- [ All ] Arm-twisting.

:40:27
Did Katharine say Geoffrey
has to fly back to Cairo ?

:40:31
Return the favor.
Take a few photographs for the army.

:40:33
Oh, um, what kind
of photographs ?

:40:36
Portraits.
:40:38
The brigadier,
the brigadier's wife,

:40:40
the brigadier's dog, brigadier
by the pyramids, brigadier breathing.

:40:44
And I shall,
of course, be bereft.

:40:46
I'll finally be able to
explore the Cairo night life.

:40:49
I shall produce an authoritative guide
to the zinc bars and--

:40:52
I want to say hareems. Are we
in the right country for hareems ?

:40:55
[ Madox ]
Harems.

:41:02
- Bye, my love.
- Travel safe.

:41:04
Catch up
in a week.

:41:09
Clifton,
safe journey.

:41:12
You too. Good luck.
Glad the funds have turned up.

:41:16
Clifton.
:41:22
This is probably
none of my business.

:41:25
Your wife.
:41:27
- Think it's appropriate to leave her ?
- Appropriate ?

:41:31
Well, the desert is, it's, uh--
for a woman, it's very tough.

:41:34
I wonder if it's
not too much for her.

:41:36
Are you mad ? Katharine loves it here.
She told me yesterday.

:41:39
- All the same, were I you--
- I've known Katharine
since she was three.

:41:42
We were practically brother and sister
before we were man and wife.

:41:45
I think I'd know what is and what isn't
too much for her.

:41:47
I think
she'd know herself.

:41:50
Very well.
:41:52
Why are you people
so threatened by a woman ?


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