:41:05
Just a few words, then we'll
get you to civilization.
:41:08
May I?
:41:20
I'm glad to be home...
:41:27
...and I thank you for your greeting.
:41:47
I'll follow with your wife.
:41:48
Don't worry.
Everything's arranged.
:41:54
Who's that young man?
:41:56
That's young Nehru.
:41:57
He's got his father's intellect,
his mother's good looks...
:42:00
...and the devil's own charm.
:42:02
If they don't ruin him at Cambridge--
Wave, wave!
:42:05
He might amount to something.
:42:12
I must say, when I first saw you as
a bumbling lawyer here in Bombay...
:42:17
...I never thought I'd greet you
as a national hero.
:42:19
I'm hardly that, Mr. Patel.
:42:21
Yes, you are!
:42:23
It's been 200 years
since an Indian cocked a snook...
:42:26
...at the British Empire
and got away with it.
:42:29
And stop calling me Mr. Patel.
You're not a junior clerk anymore.
:42:56
The new military governor of the
Northwest Province was on that ship.