The English Patient
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[ Panting ]
:57:07
[ Coughing ]
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- This is not very good, is it ?
- No.

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[ Coughing ]
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- We will be all right ?
- Yes.

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Yes.
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Absolutely.
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"Yes" is a comfort.
"Absolutely" is not.

:57:47
Let me tell you
about winds.

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There is a, a whirlwind
from southern Morocco,

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the Aajej,
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against which the Fellahin
defend themselves with knives.

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And there is a,
a Ghibli from Tunis.

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- A Ghibli ?
- A Ghibli.

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Which rolls and rolls
and rolls and produces a--

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- a rather strange nervous condition.
- [ Laughing ]

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And then there is the,
the Harmatten,

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a red wind, which mariners called
"a sea of darkness."

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And red sand
from this wind...

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has flown as far as
the south coast of England,

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apparently
producing...

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showers so dense that they were
mistaken for blood.

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Fiction !
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We have a house on that coast
and it has never, never rained blood.

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No, it's all true.
Herodotus, your friend.

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- My friend.
- Your fri--

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He writes about it...
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and he writes about...
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a, a wind, the Simoon,
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which a nation thought
was so evil,


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