Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing
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:13:01
The ssk is clear.
:13:02
It is a good omen for the Moon Festival.
:13:05
I arranged a full moon for you.
:13:09
- Have you ever been in Peking?
- Many times.

:13:13
Do you know that in Peking, the moon
is larger than anyplace else in the world?

:13:17
Now, thas very unscientific.
Is the same size everywhere.

:13:20
Oh, no. The moon is larger in Peking.
:13:23
Much larger than in Hong Kong and London.
:13:26
All right, if you insist.
:13:29
When were you in Peking last?
:13:31
I was studying at
the University of Peking in 1939.

:13:36
I'd left by then. I was in England in 1939.
:13:40
Where were you in 1940?
:13:42
- Italy.
- I was in Malaya.

:13:45
It seems that destiny never put us
anywhere together at the same time.

:13:49
Perhaps destiny intends
something for us at last.

:13:52
Oh, I don't think so.
:13:54
I don't think destiny intends anything for us.
:13:58
Of that I'm quite sure.
:14:33
- Whas all the noise about?
- A cloud has threatened the moon.

:14:37
We must make a great noise
to frighten it away,

:14:40
or the year will be unfavourable.
:14:43
- You don't really believe that, do you?
- Of course.

:14:46
If we didn't believe the unbelievable,
what would happen to faith?


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