:10:01
I haven't quite decided yet.
I may travel a while before I go home.
:10:06
I have passage booked on a freighter
that sails next week to Istanbul.
:10:10
From there I may go to India.
:10:13
I've always wanted to
see the Vale of Kashmir.
:10:15
It's probably the most
beautiful spot on earth.
:10:18
Mrs. Fremont, may I introduce Maj. Caldwell?
:10:20
-How do you do?
-How do you do?
:10:22
-Have a drink.
-Thank you. I'd love one.
:10:24
-How did your disembarkation go?
-Smoothly.
:10:28
We're really up to our neck in Jews, sir.
:10:30
Karaolos bursting at the seams
and more to come.
:10:33
I still say we should send them back
where they came from.
:10:36
Two loads were shipped out of Haifa
bound for Hamburg.
:10:39
I don't see why we can't do the same thing.
:10:41
I shouldn't like to have a hand
in sending a Jew back to Germany.
:10:44
Squeeze them in as best as you can.
:10:46
They're squeezed in.
Short of bed space, supplies...
:10:49
...short of nurses, short of temper,
short of everything.
:10:52
Mrs. Fremont's a nurse.
:10:54
Why don't you lend a hand at Karaolos?
:10:57
No, General. I'm afraid I couldn't.
:11:00
I've really been quite tired lately.
:11:03
And I don't know anything about them.
:11:05
About the Jews?
:11:07
I feel strange among them.
:11:08
In what way?
:11:11
Now that you mention it, I can't think.
:11:13
It's just a feeling I get.
:11:16
-Will you have another drink?
-Thank you, no. I really must leave.
:11:19
I'm touring the island
and my guide is very firm with me.
:11:22
-I'll take you to your car.
-Thank you for the drink and the talk.
:11:25
Drive by Karaolos on your tour.
:11:27
Ring me if there's anything I can do
to make your stay more comfortable.
:11:31
I will.
:11:44
I'm very fond of the
old man. One of the best.
:11:47
Makes it all the more difficult
to explain his little quirk.
:11:50
Quirk?
:11:51
About the Jews.
You caught it all right. I was watching.
:11:56
Almost makes one believe the story
one hears now and then.
:11:59
Probably nonsense, but still...