Born Free
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:54:01
But now I was dreadfuIIy afraid...
:54:03
...that Elsa might have been trampIed
by some angry eIephant.

:54:12
And then we saw her...
:54:13
...very happiIy bringing home
a two-year-old souvenir of the occasion.

:55:10
And the damage, I'm sorry to say,
is considerable.

:55:13
The complaints and bills for crop damage,
et cetera, are still coming in...

:55:17
...and will do so for some time to come.
:55:19
The point is, I'm afraid,
that you can't keep Elsa any longer.

:55:24
I'm not responsible for the decision.
Don't you see?

:55:27
Too many people know
she was the cause of the stampede...

:55:30
...and from now on she'll be blamed
for any lost livestock or damage.

:55:33
Or for anything that any wild lion
or leopard might do.

:55:37
On the other hand,
she might very easily be shot by anyone.

:55:41
I think you were lucky the last time.
:55:43
She's too big now
to be allowed to roam about...

:55:46
...even with Nuru or yourselves.
And you can't keep her caged all the time...

:55:51
...that would only frustrate her
and could make her vicious.

:55:54
I'm sorry, but I think you've got to find
some zoo that will take her.

:55:58
I'm certain you'll have no difficulty.
She'd make a wonderful attraction.


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