:55:02
Fascinating, eh, darling?
:55:04
It's amazing. Look, what is that?
:55:08
- Some sort of stork?
- Secretary bird.
:55:12
Secretary birds. What a prosaic name.
:55:16
- Why do they call them that?
- That's an unfair question.
:55:19
I haven't the slightest idea.
:55:21
That secretary on the left has a pair
of legs for the boss to drool over.
:55:25
She looks like she's been chased
around the desk...
:55:27
...and is now headed
for the pay window.
:55:29
Miss Kelly, we shall certainly hate
to lose you.
:55:32
Now, don't be greedy.
:55:34
Let the others speak for themselves.
:55:38
- Just what is our schedule?
- It's down the same stretch...
:55:40
...for another two days
until we reach the river here.
:55:43
There the Makuas will give us
canoes and paddle boys...
:55:46
...where we'll proceed downriver
till we reach Kenya station.
:55:49
At Kenya station,
we contact Jack Wood.
:55:51
He's the district officer
of the Samburu territory.
:55:53
The Samburus!
:55:55
Those are the chaps
I particularly want to visit.
:55:57
And that, Mrs. Nordley,
is where I leave you all.
:56:00
You all.
:56:05
- No tears?
- We'll give you a going-away party.
:56:07
- Thank you.
- Where then?
:56:09
Then we'll proceed on foot
to the Mountains of the Moon.
:56:12
That's the beginning of gorilla country.
:56:14
Look, what are those?
:56:17
Impala.
:56:19
What simply exquisite creatures.
:56:22
- You'd think they had wings.
- It's the Aepyceros Melampus Suara.
:56:26
They can clear a 12-foot obstacle
with a leap as long as 35, 40 feet.
:56:30
You mustn't take the megaphone
away from the driver.
:56:32
We'll pass Grant's Tomb
any moment now.
:56:35
- He'll tell you who's buried there.
- I beg your pardon?
:56:37
There's a handsome animal for you.
:56:40
Thompson gazelle.
:56:42
Lovely.
:56:45
Who's the Mr. Thompson famous enough
to have a gazelle named after him?
:56:49
He's a third baseman.
Hit a home run for the Giants once.
:56:52
Won the pennant.
:56:54
Miss Kelly, we'll give you
two going-away parties.
:56:58
Well, I've got one for you.
See those zebras over there?