Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing
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:20:15
Good morning, Mrs Palmer-Jones.
:20:17
Oh! Oh, I certainly am glad
to see you, Dr Han.

:20:20
The person who brought my breakfast
didn't speak one word of English.

:20:24
Was it a nice breakfast?
:20:26
The only thing that was hot
was the orange juice.

:20:30
I'll have your tray removed.
:20:40
- Ah, the arm looks better.
- Doesn't feel better.

:20:44
There's hardly any swelling left.
:20:46
Imagine being bitten by
a centipede in this day and age.

:20:49
- Is so undignified.
- And painful.

:20:53
I can give you one cheerful bit of news.
:20:55
- Oh?
- You may go home tomorrow.

:20:57
Oh, no, no, I can't. I can't possibly.
:20:59
My living room is being painted
and it won't be dry for a week.

:21:03
- We'll make arrangements.
- Thank you. You're a dear.

:21:06
I must do something for you.
What would you like?

:21:09
- A bigger hospital.
- Huh?

:21:14
You mustn't bite people, Rosie Wu.
:21:16
I had to give the man an injection.
It was quite painful.

:21:19
Come on.
:21:20
Suyin, are you going to town this afternoon?
:21:24
No, is my Wednesday off.
I think I'm going to dinner. Why?

:21:27
I was going to ask you to buy me
some snails for my new goldfish.

:21:31
Dr Han, telephone.
:21:33
- Won't the pet shop send them?
- It hardly seems worth it for two snails.

:21:38
- Dr Han here.
- Suyin, Mark.

:21:41
I said I'd call about Wednesday.
I hoped we could dine together tonight,

:21:45
but I have to fly to Singapore
on an assignment.

:21:48
I'd postpone it, but the airline
schedule doesn't work out.

:21:50
Oh, yes, I understand.
:21:52
- If I'm back next week, can we dine then?
- Well, we'll see.

:21:56
When I called you earlier,
they said you were doing a hysterectomy.


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