Madox: 'Youll never come to Dorset'
Can someone help me with this one, it seemed a very out of place line?
I presume he was referring to the fact that Almasy had become disinterested with others because of the affair and that he had began to neglect his friend. Perhaps also it was referring to the fact he would never leave the desert.
Either way, it seems a very provocative thing to say when leaving an old friend and kinda out of sync with the rest of the dialog.
Any ideas? Is it something that didn't translate well to the film? (i haven't read the book)