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Oh, gosh, it's good to see you.
:58:04
Well, you, too.
:58:06
So you got my last letter?
:58:08
Yeah. You were in Pakistan.
:58:10
Pakistan?
:58:11
That was months ago.
:58:13
Haven't l...?
:58:14
You've been busy saving lives.
:58:15
lt's okay, l forgive you.
:58:17
Well... well, we're not
in Pakistan anymore.

:58:21
We're in Cambodia,
by the Thai border.

:58:25
You okay?
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How's home?
:58:30
Fine.
:58:31
Jimmy?
:58:33
Gorgeous.
:58:35
But bien sur.
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So, you're in London, and you
called me out of the blue.

:58:42
ls that because l'm with the
United Nations or just because

:58:45
l'd never forgive you
if you didn't?

:58:47
Both.
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Tell me.
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What do you know
about Cambodia?

:58:54
There's a civil war going on,
:58:57
Communist coalition forces
headed by the Khmer Rouge

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versus Communist Vietnamese
running the government.

:59:03
l believe the British
calls it political irony.

:59:05
Yeah. Well, Nick calls
it a clusterfuck.

:59:08
But that's Nick,
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not one that minces words.
:59:11
How is he?
:59:13
ls he good?
:59:17
He's Nick.
:59:19
Was it his idea for you
to come here?

:59:21
No. No, both of us.
:59:23
l mean, l... l wanted
to see you anyway,

:59:26
and you know,
l always do this...

:59:30
Nick can't pitch to...
save his life.

:59:33
Well, you saw that.
:59:35
Sorry, where, where,
where was l?

:59:37
Cambodia.
:59:39
Ah, right.
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Well...
according to Washington,

:59:43
the place doesn't
officially exist,

:59:44
although there's something
like half a million people

:59:46
living under Khmer Rouge
domination.

:59:48
Dysentery, measles,
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pneumonia,
no vaccines, of course,

:59:52
so death rates run
15 to 20 people a day

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in every village, and there's
land mines, lots of them.

:59:58
So, we have amputees
without prosthetics.


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