:29:43
I, um...
:29:45
I'd like to explain about my wife.
:29:48
- You did.
- No.
:29:51
I want you to know that
I tried to make a go of it.
:29:54
I'd like you to believe that.
:29:58
A great many mistakes are made
in the name of loneliness.
:30:02
There's no need to discuss it, Mark.
:30:05
All right, I won't bring it up again.
:30:08
You're brown. You've been in the sun.
:30:10
Yes, I've been playing a lot of tennis.
:30:14
What am I going to do
if you go back to China?
:30:17
Play more tennis.
:30:19
You're not really going back
to Chungking, are you?
:30:22
It wouldn't be good for you
to see too much of me anyhow.
:30:25
Might even be harmful.
:30:26
- Oh? Why?
- I'm Eurasian.
:30:30
The word itself seems to suggest a certain
moral laxity in the minds of some people.
:30:35
People never think of what words mean.
They feel them.
:30:38
- You're talking about stupid people.
- Make no mistake, I'm proud to be Eurasian.
:30:43
I like to think we combine
the best qualities of both races,
:30:47
that we are the answer to race snobbery.
:30:51
Well, you're certainly the answer
to a lot of things for me.
:30:56
Mark, like everyone else in Hong Kong,
you're at loose ends.