Elephant Walk
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1:03:01
The way you're getting around
these days, John...

1:03:04
there doesn't seem to be much sense
in my postponing Paris any longer.

1:03:09
I'm very grateful to you for pitching in.
When are you thinking of leaving?

1:03:12
- This week, if it's convenient.
- Yes, of course.

1:03:16
I'm still in your debt. Leave when you wish.
1:03:34
- I'm going to dance.
- No, Peter.

1:03:36
- Be a good boy or I'm going to strike you.
- Be a good boy, come and have a drink.

1:03:46
I envy you.
1:03:47
You make decisions quickly.
1:03:51
I didn't make this decision, Ruth. You did.
1:04:26
What's going on now?
1:04:28
That's the tea planter's version
of St. George and the Dragon...

1:04:32
old Tom Wiley holding back the elephants.
1:04:35
- And my cue to leave.
- Leave?

1:04:38
That's right. I've seen it all.
1:04:40
Every year since I've been here.
1:04:41
This has been going on
ever since old master Wiley died.

1:04:45
Today happens to be his birthday.
1:04:47
Old master left 30,000 rupees...
1:04:49
so every year he could be reborn again...
1:04:52
in the loyal hearts of his subjects.
1:04:58
Nice isn't it? Sort of a black Christmas.

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