:22:18
I would like to see the prisoner.
:22:30
On the left, sir.
:22:42
Shades of South Africa.
:22:44
Not quite.
:22:45
They're only holding me...
:22:46
...until the magistrate's hearing.
:22:48
Then it will be prison.
:22:53
Did they take your clothes?
:22:56
These are my clothes now.
:23:00
You always had
a puritanical streak, Mohan.
:23:04
If I want to be one with them...
:23:06
...I have to live like them.
:23:08
Yes, I think you do.
:23:10
But thank God we all don't.
:23:12
My puritanism runs in a different way.
:23:14
I'm far too modest for such a display.
:23:22
Couldn't I be let in with
the prisoner? I am a clergyman.
:23:38
They're calling you "Bapu."
:23:40
I thought it meant "father."
:23:42
It does.
:23:45
We must be getting old, Charlie.
:23:50
What do you want me to do?
:23:55
I think that you can help us most...
:23:56
...by taking that assignment
you've been offered in Fiji.