:37:05
No, no. No more.
:37:08
You're a nice little girl.
:37:13
Here's one. Hey, wait!
:37:16
Hey, wait a minute.
Wait a minute!
:37:18
You're such a pig.
You don't deserve any more. No!
:37:22
Now, if you're not such a pig,
I'll feed you.
:37:27
Here, little girl. Here, little girl.
Here, little girl. Here you are.
:37:31
Here. Come on.
:37:32
No, no!
:37:38
Oh, hi.
:37:39
How do you do?
My name is Mrs. Nordley.
:37:42
I'm Kelly, Eloise Kelly.
:37:45
I hear your husband isn't well.
Is he better?
:37:47
- He's much, much better, thank you.
- That's good.
:37:50
Mr. Marswell says
he's made a very quick recovery.
:37:53
Speaking of friend Marswell,
I wonder where he is.
:37:56
Probably out lassoing
some ferocious gazelle or something.
:38:00
He took the captain to the boat in a truck.
:38:02
Something about
bringing back the animals, I believe.
:38:05
Boy, I wish I'd had a truck last night.
:38:08
I haven't walked that far
since some palpitating halfback...
:38:11
...tried to tell me he'd run out of gas.
:38:14
You've been here on some sort of safari?
:38:17
I was going on one,
or at least I thought I was.
:38:19
I came to visit an old pal of mine,
the Maharajah of Bunganore.
:38:23
- Do you mind?
- No.
:38:26
But the big, thoughtless cad stood me up.
:38:29
- He stood you-?
- In Americanese...
:38:31
...that means that when I got here
he wasn't here.
:38:36
Men can get you into all sorts of trouble,
can't they?
:38:41
That was quite a shame.
:38:44
When Marswell first heard about it,
he was furious...
:38:47
...but then he calmed down,
and he was kind of sweet about it.
:38:51
He's kind of cute, I guess.
:38:53
He's a rough, mean man at times.
:38:55
I must get your husband
to examine his head, see what's inside.