Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing
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He does this to propitiate the gods,
to deceive them.

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And so it is with me.
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I should like to deceive the gods.
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For if they notice me, they may be jealous.
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We mustn't let the angry gods notice us.
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- Bad rice, bad rice!
- Be quiet!

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I am very serious.
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So am I.
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Dr Sen, this gentleman is looking for Dr Han.
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- Dr Han is on duty.
- Yes, I know,

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but she left urgent word
at the office for me to call her.

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- Urgent?
- Yes, so I came over. I'm Mark Elliott.

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- I'm Dr Sen. Will you come with me?
- Thank you.

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- Dr Han, Mr Elliott to see you.
- Thank you, Doctor.

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- What are you doing here?
- I got your message at the office.

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I called. They said you were in surgery,
so rather than wait, I came on over.

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I didn't mean that urgent.
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Is all right. Thank you.
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- Whas happened?
- We can't talk here. I'm just going off duty.

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- Would you like to see how I live?
- Sure.

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Magnificent, isn't it?
The warm-water pipes run under my floor.

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The cockroaches grow enormous
and fight great duels.

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They thrive on DDT, so I leave them alone.
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Now I can visualise your surroundings
when I'm not with you.

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You look sleepy. You've got marks
of weariness under your eyes.

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I do a lot of writing at night
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so I can spend...
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more time with you.
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Shall I make you some coffee?

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