:56:02
Well, we've always known that she....
:56:05
John...
:56:07
...I'm sure we can solve this in time.
:56:09
That's the point, my dear.
There isn't very much time.
:56:12
Your long leave has come through.
:56:14
How soon?
:56:15
In a month. So, you see....
:56:17
Well, why couldn't we take it here,
in this country?
:56:20
-George wouldn't mind, right, dear?
-No.
:56:22
Then we could have time--
:56:23
You know government policies
for a completely different climate.
:56:26
I'm certain we could easily find
a good zoo for her in a month.
:56:30
I don't want her to go to a zoo.
I want to set her free.
:56:35
You can't be serious.
You'd be sentencing her to death.
:56:39
You might just as well shoot her here.
:56:41
He's right. She can't fend for herself.
:56:43
She's never killed to eat.
She'd starve out there in the bush.
:56:47
We could teach her.
:56:48
You've waited too long.
lt's never been done successfully.
:56:51
We could try.
You know how intelligent she is.
:56:55
We could teach her, train her.
George, please, let's try.
:57:00
I'm sorry, darling. I agree with John.
:57:02
Even if we could show her
how to hunt and kill...
:57:05
...she'd never hold her own
against wild lions.
:57:08
I don't want to part with her
any more than you do.
:57:11
But what's wrong
with sending her to a zoo?
:57:14
Everything.
:57:16
I know you think I'm being foolish,
but I know Elsa.
:57:21
We both know she'd be miserable in a zoo.
:57:24
Don't you see? She's been free too long.
:57:26
I can't let her be caged
for the rest of her life.
:57:32
John, as a friend,
give us just a little more time.
:57:35
Give us three months to try.
:57:40
Please!
:57:50
Please!
:57:53
All right, my dear,
I'll get you your three months.
:57:56
But you're wasting your time.