Seven Years in Tibet
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:54:05
Lord Chamberlain, may I request...
:54:07
an audlence with the regent
and ministers of the cabinet?

:54:11
It's about two foreigners
who came to Lhasa.

:54:20
With respect, Rinpoche...
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If your intention is to stop the Chinese
from recruiting political allies...

:54:26
then demanding that they stop
trying to bribe monks...

:54:31
is not the most effective tactic.
:54:35
I asked the opinion of the ministers,
not that of a mere secretary.

:54:43
Of course. Forgive me.
:54:46
You may leave now.
:54:48
Start translating the letter
as written .

:54:51
Of course.
:55:10
Do you realize how many men
could survive such an ordeal?

:55:14
We should respect them.
:55:16
If we return them to lndla,
they'll surely go back to prison.

:55:20
But they have no purpose here,
Kungo Tsarong. No place to live.

:55:24
I have invited them to stay
at my guest quarters...

:55:27
assuming you would grant them permission
to remain in Lhasa, of course.

:55:32
Invited them to stay at your place?
:55:35
But why?
:55:36
Must one have reason
to help those in need?

:55:42
Beast.
:55:48
I think she said you stink.

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