Shanghai Express
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:09:08
Madeline.
:09:10
Well, Doctor, I haven't seen you in a long time.
:09:16
You haven't changed at all, Doctor.
:09:18
Well, you've changed a lot, Madeline.
:09:21
Have I, Doc?
:09:22
You mind me calling you Doc?
:09:26
Or must I be more respectful?
:09:32
Well, you never were respectful
and you always did call me Doc.

:09:38
I didn't think I'd ever run into you again.
:09:39
Have you thought of me much, Doc?
:09:42
Let's see. Exactly, how long has it been?
:09:46
Five years and four weeks.
:09:48
Well, for five years and four weeks
I've thought of nothing else.

:09:53
You were always polite, Doc.
You haven't changed a bit.

:09:58
You have, Madeline.
You've changed a lot.

:10:01
Have I lost my look?
:10:04
No, you're more beautiful than ever.
:10:11
How have I changed?
:10:12
I don't know. I wish I could describe it.
:10:14
Well, Doc. I've changed my name.
:10:17
Married?
:10:18
No.
:10:22
It took more than one man
to change my name to Shanghai Lily.

:10:26
So, you're Shanghai Lily.
:10:31
The notorious white flower of China.
:10:34
You heard of me
and you always believed what you heard.

:10:38
And I still do.
:10:40
You see, I haven't changed at all.

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