:52:02
...Vic was so stubborn
about not taking us at first.
:52:04
Why, he's just an old
quick-change artist...
:52:08
...but real quick.
:52:10
Do you know that one minute
he can be Trader Horn himself...
:52:14
...and then suddenly
everything goes black...
:52:16
...and out he comes,
dressed as Dr. Livingstone...
:52:19
...I presume?
:52:21
Fortunate for us, I'd say.
:52:23
Nobody will be surprised but the gorillas.
:52:26
Miss Kelly can come with us
as far as the district officer at Kenya.
:52:29
Don't worry about me.
I'll be quite all right.
:52:32
I'll sort of go into a monastic retreat...
:52:34
...and realize how beautiful life really is.
:52:37
We close up shop here except
for the boys looking after the animals.
:52:41
You'll have a six weeks' wait,
or even longer.
:52:44
We'll take her along as far
as the district officer at Kenya...
:52:48
...and she can check out with his party.
:52:51
Yes, I guess that could be arranged.
:52:55
In that case, you'll be on the plane
for Cairo within a week or ten days.
:52:58
Fine. The sooner the better...
:53:01
...to coin a phrase.
:53:09
I saw your light.
I thought you weren't asleep yet.
:53:14
When do you plan to start?
:53:17
We can be ready in about two days.
:53:20
Full safari, I suppose.
Entire complement of boys.
:53:24
Naturally.
:53:26
You know this will delay the Dorgenbeck
and the Chicago Zoo order.
:53:30
We can fill it quick enough
when we get back.
:53:39
Vic, lad, that's a nice couple.
:53:43
This is no good.
:53:47
What are you talking about?
:53:49
Nothing. Getting old, I'm afraid.
:53:52
Good night.