The English Patient
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:21:12
- Hello, Geoffrey !
- Madox, hello !

:21:15
- Welcome to the expedition.
- How do you do ? Geoffrey Clifton.

:21:19
Splendid to finally
meet you all.

:21:20
This is Dante D'Agostino
and Diggy Bermann, our archaeologist.

:21:22
- Beautiful plane.
- This is Sharif Al Fouad, Egyptologist.

:21:24
- And this is my wife, Katharine.
- Hello.

:21:27
We're your
new apprentices.

:21:29
-Welcome to the International Sand Club.
-[ Laughing ]

:21:32
- To the International Sand Club.
- I'll get cups.

:21:35
- Marvelous plane. Did you look ?
- Yes.

:21:38
Isn't it ? A wedding present
from Katharine's parents.

:21:41
We're calling it
Rupert Bear.

:21:43
- Hello. Geoffrey Clifton.
- Almasy.

:21:45
We can finally consign my old bird
to the scrap heap.

:21:48
Mrs Clifton,
I'd like to present...

:21:51
- Count Almasy.
- Hello.

:21:54
Geoffrey gave me your monograph
and I was reading up in the desert.

:21:57
- Very impressive.
- Thank you.

:21:59
I wanted to meet the man who could write
a long paper with so few adjectives.

:22:02
Well, a thing is still a thing,
no matter what you place in front of it.

:22:06
Big car, slow car,
chauffeur-driven car.

:22:10
- [ Madox ] Broken car.
- It's still a car.

:22:13
- Not much use, though.
- [ Katharine ] Love ?

:22:16
Romantic love,
plutonic love, filial love.

:22:20
- Quite different things, surely.
- Uxoriousness.

:22:22
That's my favorite kind of love.
Excessive love of one's wife.

:22:27
- Now there you have me.
- [ Men Laughing ]

:22:30
- They're tourists.
- Absolute rot.

:22:33
They're highly recommended
by the Royal Geographic Society.

:22:35
She's charming and
has read everything.

:22:37
- He's meant to be a ruddy good flier.
- We don't need another pilot.

:22:40
He can make aerial maps
of the whole route.

:22:42
You can't explore
from the air, Madox.

:22:45
If you could explore from the air,
life would be very simple.

:22:49
Contact.
:22:52
Contact.

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