The Quiet American
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:38:05
I've just asked my wife for a divorce.
:38:14
Your sister...
:38:18
Was she really out?
:38:21
I told you.
:38:26
I thought perhaps she sent you back
:38:30
so that you could meet Pyle.
:38:33
He's very young.
:38:38
That's not so important.
:38:51
Good news. They printed your story.
:38:56
I got a cable from Stemins.
This got me a month's reprieve.

:39:01
Page ten.
"French Break Communist Siege. "

:39:07
They didn't use much, did they?
:39:10
Nothing here about
the villagers that were killed.

:39:13
What did the French papers say?
:39:15
Headlines blame it on the communists,
of course.

:39:18
Well, a month is a month.
:39:22
What else can you tell me
about this General Thé?

:39:28
He's set himself up against both
the French and the communists.

:39:34
Do you think he'd give me an interview
if I went up there?

:39:38
Difficult to say.
:39:40
Perhaps if he thought
he could get his message across.

:39:43
The problem would be
getting it past the censor.

:39:46
No, the real problem would be
to get close to the Cambodian border

:39:49
and back before dark.
:39:51
The communists control that road at night.
:39:54
So many Europeans
have been killed out there.


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