:51:07
	Sorry, but I Know that lioness.
She's a friend of mine.
:51:13
	-You're certain she's all right?
-Completely.
:51:15
	She and her friend Nuru
came over to say hello...
:51:18
	...and then went on for a walk.
But it's a good thing I spotted her collar...
:51:22
	...or Mr. Watson might have claimed
his first bag.
:51:25
	I'm sorry, Mrs. Adamson, I didn't know.
:51:27
	After all, you don't see a lion
sitting in a tree every day.
:51:32
	No, I suppose not.
:51:33
	Actually, we're looking for elephants.
:51:35
	I've got my heart set
on getting an elephant.
:51:38
	Well, we do get elephants here,
but not for shooting.
:51:41
	l don't understand.
:51:43
	They come each year
for the maize and Brussels sprouts...
:51:45
	...which they love,
and they're usually quite well-behaved.
:51:49
	They fascinate Elsa, I'm sorry to say.
:51:51
	This is elephant season now.
:51:53
	Really? Do you think
we might get to see some?
:51:56
	l shouldn't be surprised.
:52:35
	Memsahib, Elsa playing with the elephants.
:52:38
	Many elephants.
:52:39
	No. Sorry. Come along
if you want to see some elephants.
:52:43
	Good.
:52:45
	Remember, they're just for looking at.
:52:47
	-No shooting unless it's necessary.
-l know. But let's go.
:52:55
	Come in the back, there's more room.