1:20:02
I have a nose for making
singular discoveries.
1:20:08
What?
1:20:09
Why don't you tell him
about Stratos?
1:20:10
No!
1:20:11
But he's the Consul.
1:20:13
Not yet.
1:20:19
Don't you think we might
dispense with the rifle?
1:20:22
Guns before breakfast
are so uncivilized...
1:20:24
don't you think?
1:20:30
(Light music playing)
1:20:43
Come on in and
make yourselves at home.
1:20:45
My wife should be
around somewhere.
1:20:47
Whew. Hot out there.
1:20:49
Cynthia!
1:20:50
Cynthia... oh.
1:20:51
My dear, I came across
two compatriots...
1:20:53
down at the ruins.
1:20:55
Miss Ferris
and, uh, mister...
1:20:57
Camford.
Mr. Camford.
1:20:58
How do you do?
1:20:59
They ran into some trouble
with the natives.
1:21:00
Mr. Camford's
hurt his shoulder.
1:21:02
Oh, my dear, how dreadful.
1:21:04
You both look worn out.
1:21:05
I hope we can
take care of them...
1:21:06
until their affairs
are set in order.
1:21:08
Yes, of course.
I'd be delighted.
1:21:09
If I could look
at your shoulder...
1:21:10
perhaps I can
be of help.
1:21:12
- Oh...
- Oh, well...
1:21:13
It's all right.
1:21:15
You need have no fear...
1:21:16
at handing yourself
over to cynthia.
1:21:18
She was known as
the Angel of Eastbourne...
1:21:20
during the war.
1:21:21
Oh, Tony, don't be absurd.
1:21:22
Would you like
to go along up?
1:21:23
Thank you very much.
1:21:24
I'll send the car...
1:21:25
to Aghios Georgios
for your aunt.
1:21:27
I'll see you later.
1:21:47
Why are you still here?
1:21:49
I told you to go home.
1:21:50
Where did you find them?
1:21:52
Peacefully sleeping
at the ruins.
1:21:57
A fine mess
you've made of things.
1:21:59
If you'd had your way...