:27:00
We'll have to stand by
the original agreement.
:27:02
I'll hand you over to one of my assistants,
Mr. Boltchak. Perfectly capable-
:27:06
- I want to work with you.
- Mr. Marswell...
:27:09
...Mr. Nordley made
his arrangements with you.
:27:11
He made them with my company,
my organization.
:27:16
Are you all right?
:27:18
I think perhaps a glass of water....
:27:27
- Donald, darling.
- Don't get excited.
:27:30
What's the matter with him?
:27:31
Excessive reaction to the tsetse fly shot,
that's all.
:27:35
He'll be out of his head for a day or two.
:27:37
We'll snap him out of it.
I've got tablets.
:27:40
Don't let him throw this blanket off.
The shoes.
:27:51
Our young scientist just went
to his knees. Out cold. Tsetse fly shot.
:27:56
That's too bad.
:27:57
Mr. Marswell, he's trembling
and shaking and getting nauseated.
:28:01
We've got to get him to a doctor.
:28:03
Moving him would aggravate
his condition.
:28:05
He's running a high fever.
We have to break it up.
:28:07
- Haven't you a thermometer?
- We don't need one. Fever is fever.
:28:11
But....
:28:18
Just a minute, please, will you?
:28:25
Would one of these be...?
:28:27
A lion chewed him up.
:28:30
This place is turning into a hospital.
:28:42
Strap him up, Brownie.
:28:47
Would one of these be the right thing?
Donald knows all about them-
:28:50
Sorry. Out here, we have three antidotes
for everything:
:28:57
Quinine, iodine, and castor oil.
Quinine should fix him up very nicely.