1:16:05
- Hello.
- Hi. Thanks.
1:16:08
- Oh, thank you.
- l'm Shirley Eckert.
1:16:11
- Oh. Pleased to meet you.
- How do you do?
1:16:14
Those kids stand like that
much longer, they're gonna melt.
1:16:41
What's all the machinery you got over there?
1:16:44
A lot of things we don't understand.
l thought about you the minute l saw it.
1:16:51
- How do you like your gunboat?
- lt's OK.
1:16:56
- Do you like your teaching here?
- Oh, yes. Very much.
1:17:02
That's to make beet sugar,
and this is for electric light.
1:17:07
Hey, you oughta be runnin' 'em.
1:17:10
- Cho-jen!
- How come you ain't runnin' 'em?
1:17:12
We don't know how. Some wealthy man
from Philadelphia sent them out.
1:17:16
Cho-jen.
1:17:19
Cho-jen's the leader
of the students in this district.
1:17:22
l want you to meet him. He's very bright.
1:17:25
Cho-jen, this is Mr Holman. He's an engineer.
1:17:31
- Hiya.
- Hello.
1:17:35
Where's your direction manuals?
Machinery like this usually has 'em.
1:17:39
Oh, well, l think Mr Jameson has them.
1:17:42
Attention! Attention! Face front!
1:17:45
That Cho-jen, he a Bolshevik?
1:17:47
Oh, no. Chiang Kai-shek is his god.
1:17:50
For all of them he's the hope.
1:17:52
How come he tied a can to the Reverend?
1:17:54
Mr Jameson stood trial in a Chinese court
here. He's under sentence of death.