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:59:01
Eight men were in the field house
when it caught fire 100 yards away.

:59:05
- Seven are dead, and the eighth is blind.
- Yeah.

:59:08
- Have you got a chopper for us?
- The military's flying one in.

:59:11
- It can't be here until late tomorrow.
- We'll drive out in the morning.

:59:16
Amal!
:59:17
- Hello, Joe.
- Hi, Amal. This is George Harris.

:59:21
- How you been?
- Fine, thank you.

:59:26
I was in Sumatra...
:59:28
and someone remembered
I'd worked with you before.

:59:31
That's how I volunteered
to assist you in this fire.

:59:34
It came at a most
inconvenient time.

:59:36
Sounds like you got something
going on in Sumatra...

:59:39
besides
the oil business.

:59:41
I'm afraid I'm getting in the way
of an interesting conversation.

:59:44
Since you men are going gambling
at Madame Loo's and I'm not invited,

:59:47
I'll look for a shop
and spend some of your money.

:59:50
How did you know
about Madame Loo's?

:59:52
People have to talk about
something when they're married.

:59:55
Besides, I bought the cigarettes
you smuggled in for her.

:59:58
- Thanks.
- You're welcome.

1:00:00
We're getting up at daybreak.
Don't be too late.

1:00:03
Tish, you're not
going to this fire.

1:00:05
- The jungle is no place for you.
- The conditions are extremely primitive.

1:00:09
You'd better
sit this one out.

1:00:11
A rejected woman
needs mad money.

1:00:16
- Good night. - Good
night. - Good night.

1:00:23
Exactly what did you
tell her about Madame Loo?

1:00:27
Only that she's 80 years old,
weighs 300 pounds...

1:00:30
and is one of
your oldest friends.

1:00:33
Yeah.
1:00:36
Chance!
1:00:44
- Chance!
- Loozie-Loo!

1:00:46
- Ha ha!
- Bend down here.

1:00:50
- What's new?
- Nothing.

1:00:52
When Amal phoned
you were coming... Wham!

1:00:55
My heart goes
as always.

1:00:57
- Greg.
- Hi, Loo.


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