:31:01
I don't care. He thinks he can give
orders and get anyone to slave for him.
:31:05
Ernst, I said
that's enough!
:31:08
This incident's closed.
Let's get back to work.
:31:15
And I don't want to hear
another word about it.
:31:30
If you really don't want to go
to school, and your mind is made up...
:31:35
maybe my grandfather
could give you a job.
:31:38
It'll be a good job,
Fritz...
:31:40
perhaps in
the counting house.
:31:43
What if he doesn't get back here
for one reason or another?
:31:46
What if we have to stay on this island
for ten or twenty years?
:31:50
He will come back,
I know it.
:31:52
He's probably out there now headed
this way in one of his fastest ships.
:31:59
You'll take the job if he
offered it, wouldn't you?
:32:04
It's not that I wouldn't
appreciate it...
:32:06
but it's
just not for me...
:32:08
cooped in an office,
counting somebody else's money...
:32:11
doing the same thing
day after day.
:32:13
What would you like
to do?
:32:16
If we get off this island, I'd like
to do what we started out to do.
:32:20
Go on to New Guinea
and become part of the new colony.
:32:23
Maybe take up some land
in my own name.
:32:27
Why?
:32:31
Why?
:32:33
Because it's a good thing.
:32:36
You've got a chance to build
with your own two hands.
:32:39
It's the beginning of a new country.
That's what I like about it.
:32:44
I'm going to London.
:32:49
Ernst was
very flattering.
:32:51
He said he'd like
to be there if I was.
:32:56
Well, wouldn't you like
to see me in London?