Out of Africa
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:02:00
at the foot of the Ngong Hills.
:02:03
But it began before that.
:02:06
It really began in Denmark.
:02:15
And there I knew two brothers.
:02:17
One was my lover,
and one was my friend.

:02:21
- It's too cold for champagne.
- It's too cold for anything but.

:02:30
You said you'd be at Klampenborg.
:02:32
I thought I'd come,
but then I didn't.

:02:36
Was it fun?
:02:42
Tanne?
:02:45
Tanne, come on.
:02:47
It's not as though you loved him.
:02:49
You'd like to be a baroness,
that's all.

:02:52
- He lied to me.
- Of course.

:02:54
Would you be in bed
with him otherwise?

:02:56
My brother's only dull,
but not stupid.

:03:03
Pretend it's Hans.
:03:08
- Where would you go?
- Anywhere.

:03:09
America. Ceylon.
I would even go to Australia.

:03:14
Well, perhaps not Australia.
But I've got to be away from here.

:03:18
I'll give you all I've got.
:03:21
That should get you into town.
God, it was fun.

:03:26
- You could marry me.
- I have to marry a virgin.

:03:29
I can't stand criticism.
:03:31
For the money, I mean.
:03:35
Probably.
:03:37
Bror, listen to me.
I've got no life at all.

:03:40
They wouldn't teach me
anything useful.

:03:43
Now I've failed to marry.
You know the punishment for that.

:03:46
"Miss Dinesen's at home."
:03:48
You've gone through all your money.
You're off seducing the servant girls.

:03:52
We're a pair, you and I.
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I mean, at least we're friends.
:03:57
We might be all right.
And if we weren't...


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