:22:08
[ Drums Cont/nue In D/stance ]
:22:12
Oh, dear, dear.
:22:15
[ Knock/ng At Door ]
:22:18
Who /s /t ?
:22:20
Sister Briony.
:22:33
I can't sleep.
:22:41
Anything wrong, Sister ?
:22:44
It's Sister Ruth.
I've just seen her.
:22:47
- How is she ?
- She's sick.
:22:49
She has violent pains in her joints,
a boil on her fînger...
:22:53
and headaches.
:22:55
It's this wind.
:22:57
And they all seem so tired.
:22:59
It's the altitude.
:23:04
Our dispensary
is more crowded than ever.
:23:07
This big house to look after
and all the unpacking still to be done.
:23:12
And the plumbing's
broken down again.
:23:14
What do you think, Sister ?
Perhaps Mr. Dean--
:23:17
Certainly not.
We can manage without Mr. Dean.
:23:20
Yes, of course.
:23:28
- Are you all right, Sister ?
- Of course I'm all right.
:23:31
- Show me your arm.
- I'm perfectly all right.
:23:38
- So you've got them too.
- What have I got ?
:23:40
Spots. I've got them.
Every one of us has got them.
:23:44
There must be something
in the water here that's very unhealthy.
:23:47
- The natives drink it.
- They get sick themselves.
:23:50
I ask as the general's heir,
the young general.
:23:53
He's very ill.
:23:56
[ Drums Cont/nue ]
:23:59
Those drums
are beating for him.