:38:01
Beat it!
:38:04
Peace be with you, my child.
:38:17
Good evening, my friends.
:38:19
Please sit down.
:38:22
-I hope you found everything satisfactory.
-Swell.
:38:25
Excellent.
:38:27
-You shouldn't have waited for me.
-Where's the girl? Miss Stone.
:38:30
She's remaining in her room.
She isn't feeling very well.
:38:33
Please go on without me. I eat very little.
:38:53
There's certainly nothing wrong
with that meal.
:38:56
Thank you.
:38:57
-And the wine is excellent.
-I'm glad you like it.
:39:00
It's made right here in the valley.
:39:03
Now that dinner is over,
we're very anxious...
:39:05
...to discuss ways and means
of getting back home.
:39:08
First, we want to cable the Foreign Office.
England's waiting for news of my brother.
:39:13
There's a cruiser at Shangha¡
to take him back.
:39:16
Really?
:39:18
As regards cabling, I'm afraid I can't help.
:39:22
Unfortunately we have no wireless here.
:39:25
As a matter of fact, we have no means
of communication with the outside world.
:39:29
-Not even a radio?
-It's been a source of deep regret...
:39:32
...but the mountains surrounding us
have made reception almost impossible.
:39:37
We'd better make arrangements
to get some porters immediately.
:39:40
Some means to get us back to civilisation.
:39:41
-Are you so certain you are away from it?
-As far away as I ever want to be.
:39:47
The porters will be very well paid.
That is, within reason.
:39:51
I'm afraid that wouldn't help.
We have no porters here.
:39:54
No porters here?
:39:55
What about those men
we met this morning?
:39:57
Those are our own people.
:39:59
They never venture beyond
where you were met this morning.