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Oliver...
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Would you say, Oliver,
that I am different from other men?
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Different? No.
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- Are my thoughts different?
- Every man has his own thoughts.
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You don't understand.
Are Greeks different?
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I mean, old fellows like myself who were
brought up in the mountain villages?
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Sure. Greeks are different from Bavarians,
Bavarians are different from Irish.
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Sure, you're different.
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I still don't seem to make you understand.
Let me try again.
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This trouble, this sickness we have...
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the fact that we may all die,
toward that am I different?
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Yeah, I suppose you are.
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How?
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Well, Albrecht and I,
and St. Aubyn, too, before he died...
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we sort of take it, accept it,
but you're fighting it.
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It seems to me you're fighting
something bigger than the plague...
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wrestling with something you can't see,
and Kyra, too.
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I get that feeling from Kyra.
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- And Thea?
- She's young.
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You're going out to meet her.
I wouldn't go.
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What are you going to do, General?
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Give me a paternal lecture
on bringing Thea home early?
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That's hardly the way
to talk to a man and woman...
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who may be dead tomorrow.
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- Where are you going?
- I'm not sleepy. I'm going out.
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You're going back to your room.
You know what my troops call me?