Out of Africa
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:14:11
So they're both naked
and not a shrub in sight.

:14:15
Karen, have you met
Vicky Gresham?

:14:18
Hello, Baroness.
I'd curtsy, but I'm drunk.

:14:23
- May I see you, please?
- Excuse me.

:14:27
If you want any friends,
I'd make them here.

:14:30
- There's no one else.
- I want to see my house.

:14:35
You may want to change.
:14:37
It's a two-hour ride.
:14:50
Excuse me.
:15:03
My God,
these people drink.

:15:06
I'm sorry. I was just--
:15:08
- I'm afraid--
- No, it's all right.

:15:10
I'm afraid you've
caught me snooping.

:15:13
It's not my room. It's Denys's.
And Denys won't mind.

:15:16
That's the thing about Denys.
:15:17
Are you Cole?
:15:20
Berkeley Cole.
:15:22
I brought the ivory with me
on the train.

:15:24
Well, thank you.
:15:28
- You taking your quinine?
- Oh, yes.

:15:32
He has got lovely books.
:15:34
- Does he lend them?
- We had a friend...

:15:37
Hopworth, he'd got a book
from Denys and didn't return it.

:15:41
Denys was furious.
I said to Denys...

:15:43
"You wouldn't lose a friend
for the sake of a book."

:15:46
He said, "No, but he has,
hasn't he?"

:15:53
- Did you come out through London?
- No, from Rome, actually.

:15:57
I thought you might
have a newspaper.


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