Elephant Walk
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:11:00
I can't believe it!
I've never seen anything like this!

:11:05
- If this is a bungalow...
- They call everything out here a bungalow.

:11:10
I'm sorry if it's a little small.
:11:12
Then I did marry a millionaire.
:11:14
I'm afraid so.
What are you going to do about it?

:11:16
I should have known when you bought me
all those beautiful clothes in Paris.

:11:22
What a beautiful view!
:11:35
That's the Elephant Walk,
where the place got its name.

:11:38
Before the Governor built here...
:11:40
the elephants used to come down that track
for centuries, to get to the water.

:11:43
They don't still try to come through,
do they?

:11:46
Elephants always remember.
:11:48
In the Governor's time, a couple of them
were killed in the argument.

:11:51
Perhaps it's revenge.
:11:53
Don't worry, darling.
That wall keeps them out.

:11:56
They try it from time to time,
just out of stubbornness.

:11:59
Led by that big bull we saw?
:12:02
- Why did you say that?
- I don't know.

:12:06
It's just that he looks so fierce.
And he made you look fierce.

:12:21
Why did your father choose
this particular spot to build on?

:12:25
He liked it.
:12:26
- It was a big risk, wasn't it?
- He liked risks.

:12:30
- What's that, John?
- Come on, darling.

:12:32
What is it?
:12:35
That's his grave.
:12:39
You mean your father's buried right here?
:12:41
Why not? That's where he wanted it,
and he always got his way.

:12:48
- Come on, darling. You must be tired.
- Am I asking too many questions?

:12:52
Inquiring little head...
:12:54
you ask as many questions as you like.
But not now, later. Come on.


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