Elephant Walk
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1:26:03
- That's wonderful news.
- We'd better hurry.

1:26:06
Can you stay?
1:26:08
Appuhamy can make
some tea and sandwiches.

1:26:10
I told John and the men I'd pick them up
when they'd finished.

1:26:13
Where is John?
1:26:15
They're burning
the last of the contaminated huts.

1:26:18
We'll see you in an hour or so.
1:26:21
We can leave tomorrow, Ruth.
1:26:26
Not yet, Dick. We shouldn't.
1:26:30
Why not? We've done all that
could be expected of us. More!

1:26:36
We can't leave John alone now.
1:26:39
If the rain comes, then, maybe.
1:26:44
John's done a good job
fighting the epidemic...

1:26:46
I'll give him credit for that.
1:26:48
But don't fool yourself.
Nothing else has changed at all.

1:26:51
As long as there's an Elephant Walk,
he's still Tom Wiley's son.

1:27:35
I have misjudged her, master.
1:27:38
Forgive me. I have made much trouble.
1:27:41
She is mistress of this house now.
She is needed here.

1:27:46
It is my earnest prayer she will not leave.

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