Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing
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:25:01
I always see people as fish.
:25:03
Separated from the rest of the world,
they become unfit to dwell together.

:25:08
These, the fighting fish.
:25:11
These, the peaceful.
:25:16
These have sought safety in darkness.
:25:18
They've lost their vision
and the light terrifies them.

:25:21
What species am I, John?
:25:24
You're the peaceful. I shouldn't
like to see you become like these,

:25:27
swimming into deep water,
losing your vision.

:25:30
Now, what do you mean by that?
:25:36
I hear Mark Ellios gone to Singapore.
:25:38
Yes, his paper sent him on an assignment.
:25:42
Very convenient for him.
:25:48
Did you know that
his wife lives in Singapore?

:25:53
There seems to be a conspiracy
to arouse my interest in Mark Elliott.

:25:57
Be careful, lest you succeed.
:26:13
They told me if I'd wait here
that you'd be out sooner or later.

:26:18
- When did you get back?
- This morning.

:26:20
Would you like to go swimming
this afternoon?

:26:22
Is your afternoon off, so work is no excuse.
:26:25
I'd sort of made plans to visit
friends of mine across the bay.

:26:29
Well, is a lovely day. Couldn't you do both?
:26:33
Mark Elliott! What in the world
are you doing here?

:26:36
Oh, I show up in strange places.
:26:39
You promised to keep me
another week, Dr Han.

:26:41
- I kept you as long as I could.
- I forgive you.

:26:45
I hear you were in Singapore. Your wife
musve been delighted to see you.

:26:48
Why don't you come up
for tea this afternoon?

:26:51
Did you know that I was
bitten by a centipede?

:26:54
Yes to the first question, no to the second,
:26:56
can't to the third and no to the last.
:26:59
Well, I was. If a handsome man like you
bit me, I wouldn't have minded a bit,


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