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Let me have it.
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"Aboard S.S. Manchuria.
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"Last night Conway recovered his memory.
Talked about Shangri-La.
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"Telling a fantastic story
about a place in Tibet.
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"lnsisted upon returning there at once.
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"Locked him in, but he escaped
and jumped ship at Singapore.
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"I'm leaving ship to overtake him,
as fearful of his condition.
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"Wrote down details of Conway's story
about Shangri-La, which I am forwarding.
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"Lord Gainsford."
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Here's Gainsford now.
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-It's good to see you back.
-Glad to see you.
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-It's good to see you again.
-Thought you would never come.
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-Sit down. Have a drink.
-Scotch and soda. I'm parched.
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Here you are. Ready and waiting.
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-Any news of Conway?
-We're eager to know what you discovered.
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Where is he?
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Gentlemen, you see before you
a very weary old man...
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...who has just ended a chase
that lasted nearly 1 0 months.
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You never caught up with him?
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Since that night he jumped off the ship,
till two weeks ago...
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-...I've been missing him by inches.
-You don't mean it.
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-Was he that determined to get back?
-Determined?
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Gentlemen, in the whole course of my life,
I've never encountered anything so grim.
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During those last 1 0 months, that man
has done the most astounding things.
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He learned how to fly, stole a plane,
got caught, put in jail, escaped...
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...in an amazingly short space of time.
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This is only the beginning of his adventure.
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He begged and fought,
pushing forward to the Tibetan frontier.
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Everywhere I heard these amazing stories
of the man's adventures.
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Positively astounding. Till eventually...
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...I trailed him
to the most extreme outpost in Tibet.
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Of course, he had already gone.
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But his memory....
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His memory will live with those natives
for the rest of their lives.