Seven Years in Tibet
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:32:11
- Good.
- What else do you have in there?

:32:13
A ten-piece orchestra?
:32:15
By the way, I heard
the Japanese have retreated...

:32:20
all the way back to Shanghai so even
if you make it to the Chinese border...

:32:24
you may have dlfficulty
catchlng up with them.

:32:26
I don 't care if they're repelled
all the way back to Tokyo.

:32:29
You should if you want
to get back to Austria.

:32:31
- But I don't.
- Don't what?

:32:36
- Plan to go back.
- Why not?

:32:42
No particular reason.
:32:45
When you get there, tell my wife...
:32:47
that two years in prison camp is roughly
equivalent to four years of marriage.

:32:51
And I'm glad to be free of them both.
:32:56
I'm not golng back either,
not until this shameful war is over.

:33:01
- And where are you headed?
- Tibet.

:33:04
Then on to China.
.
see if I can find some work there.

:33:09
And you ?
:33:11
By my calculations, the Chinese border
is 2,058 kilometers away.

:33:15
Tibet is 68.
:33:18
It's a long way to travel
with such a heavy load.

:33:23
No, just full of food.
:33:26
- Precisely.
- Mine.

:33:30
That's too bad.
:33:32
Those mountains are treacherous.
There are glaciers to be crossed.

:33:36
If you had roped up to me,
I could have kept you alive.

:33:38
Considering your performance
the last time we roped up...

:33:40
I think I'm safer without you.
:33:47
Of course.
:33:53
But I think you are wrong about
that Tibetan border calculatlon.

:33:57
By my measurements,
it is 65 kilometers.


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