Shanghai Express
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1:05:00
That's rubbish.
1:05:02
I wish it were.
1:05:10
- Defending that dame.
I'm pretty liberal-minded on the subject of betting
but I wouldn't back his viewpoint for all the rice in China.
- Neither would I.

1:05:21
I'd like to talk to you alone.
1:05:23
I don't wish to talk to anybody.
1:05:26
I'm sorry to have to insist,
but I must talk to you.

1:05:28
If you are thinking of reforming me,
you might as well save yourself the trouble.

1:05:33
I'm not trying to reform you!
I'm not trying to reform anybody right now.

1:05:37
All I want is to settle something
that's been puzzling me all day.

1:05:40
Why did you decide to leave with that barbarian
who was killed, by her, this morning?

1:05:59
What makes you want to know? Curiosity?
1:06:02
You prayed last night
probably for the first time in years.
This morning you were to shamelessly leave with Chang.

1:06:07
There's something wrong there.
You can't tell me
that a human being can do
two things like that within six hours.

1:06:11
Although it's nobody's affair but mine,
I might tell you if you promise not to repeat it.

1:06:17
Of course I won't repeat it.
I came in hear to find out for myself.
I'm not interested in the others.

1:06:21
He was going to deprive Captain Harvey of his eyesight.
1:06:25
I had no other choice.
1:06:27
Does Captain Harvey know that?
1:06:28
- Does he act as if he did?
- He certainly does not.

1:06:32
Despite the fact that I gave you
my word not to tell anyone,
I'm going to tell him this.

1:06:36
You're not going to do anything of the kind.
1:06:42
Mr. Carmichael, it may seem odd for me
to use your language,
but it's purely a question of faith.

1:06:48
You see, once upon a time we loved each other.
1:06:52
We parted and I threw my life away
because I didn't care to bargain for love with words.

1:06:59
I haven't changed since then and neither has he.

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