1:10:00
I give you my word.
1:10:04
Now, let's try to get
some rest, hm? How 'bout it?
1:10:07
You in your bed over there, and me,
light years away in mine here.
1:10:13
Thank you.
1:10:16
I think I'd like to stay out here
for a while, but... thank you.
1:10:33
You're gonna bring a little pazazz
down to the old farm, my dear.
1:10:35
I noticed before we left,
Dad was pulling out his silk shirts.
1:10:39
What do you mean,
what will I do with myself?
1:10:41
I had of course assumed
I would become a society hostess.
1:10:44
In Africa, in Kenya, there's quite
a beautiful flower.
1:10:48
It's coral coloured with
little green-tipped blossoms,
1:10:51
rather like a hyacinth.
1:10:53
If you reach out to touch it,
1:10:56
you'd discover that the flower
was not a flower at all,
1:11:00
but a design made up of hundreds
of tiny insects called Fattid bugs.
1:11:04
They escape the eyes of hungry birds
1:11:07
by living and dying
in the shape of a flower.
1:11:24
I'll close the door, if you don't mind.
The light bothers me.
1:11:32
Hm, what's that, dear?
The light? Oh, yes, of course.
1:11:34
You've been an absolute darling
about my sitting up reading so late.
1:11:38
I'm boning up on marine life
1:11:41
since entomology doesn't seem
to be your subject,
1:11:43
and I 'm eager to find a subject,
Marnie, any subject.
1:11:47
Alright. Here's a subject.
1:11:50
How long? How long do we have to stay
on this boat, this trip?
1:11:55
How long before we can go back?
1:11:57
Why, Mrs Rutland!
Can you be suggesting