1:19:01
...so you can see her every now and then.
That's it, isn't it?
1:19:04
It's not the whole truth,
but I don't deny I'd like it.
1:19:09
It's impossible! It can't happen.
1:19:13
Even if she should be able to go wild,
which I doubt...
1:19:16
...that'd be the end.
You'd never see her again.
1:19:19
Then at least she'd be free.
1:19:20
She wouldn't be in a cage
for the rest of her life.
1:19:23
And if she gets herself killed
in the process?
1:19:40
I'd never forgive myself, I suppose.
1:19:49
AIthough, at one time,
we were afraid she would die...
1:19:53
...Elsa did recover.
1:19:55
And when she did,
she seemed somehow different.
1:20:02
Thanks to John...
1:20:04
...who was wonderfuIIy kind,
despite his reservations...
1:20:06
...we were able to get a time extension...
1:20:09
...as well as permission
to take her to another area...
1:20:12
...only 35 miIes from where she was born...
1:20:14
...and where George
could shoot wild game.
1:20:49
Now, as if she knew
what was required of her...
1:20:52
...she started going out aIone,
sometimes for days at a time...
1:20:57
...only returning when she was hungry.