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- Good evening, Tina.
- Hello, Mamuwalde.

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- I thought we were to meet at...
- Yes, at the club.

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But I couldn't wait to see you.
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I need to speak to you alone.
May I come in?

:49:40
Of course you can.
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I found it a little hard
to leave you last night,

:49:47
but I had no choice.
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I wanted to run after you
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and I've never felt
that way before.

:49:55
- You frightened me.
- No, you mustn't be frightened.

:49:59
Let me try
and help you understand.

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Is it about your wife?
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You are my wife.
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That's impossible, Mamuwalde.
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And yet you believe it.
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I don't know
what I believe anymore,

:50:22
but help me,
and I'll try to understand.

:50:27
We... are of the lbani tribe,
you and I,

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northeast of the Niger Delta.
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Our people
are renowned as hunters.

:50:37
Almost two centuries ago,
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the ruling elders of my people
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sent me, yes,
and my bride to Europe

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on a mission
to protest the slave trade.

:50:50
The slave trade?
:50:51
On that mission, I myself
was enslaved, my wife murdered,

:50:56
and I was placed
under the curse of the undead.


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