Exodus
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:29:00
Just once more,
because we're due back at the camp.

:29:03
-Is that the girl?
-Yes.

:29:06
Swims just like an American.
:29:10
-I'll buy you a drink if
you'll forget that joke.

:29:12
I just had one.
:29:14
She is nice.
:29:17
Would it be too difficult to arrange
for me to take her back to America?

:29:21
Not from our end.
We'd be glad to let them all go.

:29:23
So long as they don't end up in Palestine.
:29:26
Let me know when you've decided.
:29:28
I'll get Maj. Caldwell
to arrange it for you.

:29:30
Thank you.
:29:34
Karen.
:29:37
Coming.
:29:48
Would you like to go to America?
:29:52
Of course. Everybody likes to go to America.
:29:56
Then you will go.
:29:58
I'll cancel the rest of my trip,
and I'll take you with me.

:30:01
And you can go to school there,
and later on to the university.

:30:04
And if you like it, and want to,
you can become an American citizen.

:30:08
You mean, go right away?
:30:10
Perhaps. In the next week or two.
:30:12
Meanwhile, I may be able
to get you out of camp.

:30:15
I'll speak to the general tonight.
:30:19
-What's the matter?
-Nothing.

:30:22
You do want to go, don't you?
:30:24
Yes, but I mean...
:30:27
I must think about it a little.
:30:30
-What is there to think about?
-I don't know.

:30:33
But it's so important,
and I need a little time.

:30:37
You know, to think.
:30:41
Take all the time you wish.
:30:45
-Kitty?
-Yes?

:30:48
-Don't be mad at me.
-Of course not.

:30:54
It's getting late. You
better finish your steak.


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