:55:00
Man, they really stack the deck,
don't they?
:55:05
About the Ubachi strike,
where you lost so many troops...
:55:10
...would you say you were under stress
at the time?
:55:13
Yeah, I think so.
:55:15
Would you say that your subsequent
action in attacking the bandits...
:55:21
...was influenced by the same kind
of stress?
:55:24
No, doc, I knew exactly
what I was doing.
:55:29
Chongqing is most understanding.
:55:32
If Captain Reynolds is sick...
:55:34
...and hospitalized, my government
will be satisfied.
:55:38
Nevertheless, he must apologize
for his absurd charges.
:55:43
Without an apology,
Chongqing would suffer...
:55:46
...what many Orientals
characterize as a severe loss of face.
:55:51
As an American, I must say I am
outraged at Captain Reynolds' attitude.
:55:57
Doctor?
:55:59
It's advised that Reynolds be
sent to the American hospital...
:56:02
...in Delhi for further observation.
:56:05
Gentlemen, shall we take
first things first?
:56:15
How about that?
:56:26
Those warrants were ordered destroyed.
:56:29
Well, you see, sir, Captain Reynolds
has several more of those...
:56:34
...safely hidden away.
:56:36
I am sure they could be recovered...
:56:39
...but what bothers me is, why were
they issued in the first place?
:56:45
Are you questioning, sir, the judgment
of the Chongqing government?
:56:49
I'm questioning the use
of these warrants.
:56:52
You see, sir, if there's nothing
wrong with them...
:56:57
...why do you want them destroyed?