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:27:01
On the road, actually. We're off
to Magadi to shoot some ivory.

:27:04
Now, at least, I have something good
to offer you.

:27:08
Did you intend to tell Berkeley
what a fool I was?

:27:11
- She had a lion a bit interested.
- A bit?

:27:15
But not enough to bite.
:27:17
It's all right to take a chance...
:27:19
as long as it's you who'll pay.
:27:21
- Wouldn't you say so?
- It's the sort of thing you'd say.

:27:24
- Thank you.
- Not at all. Where's Blix?

:27:27
- Hunting.
- Has he been out long?

:27:30
Yes.
:27:32
You'll need a good chat, then.
Shall we stay to supper, Denys?

:27:35
- Blix will have jackets we could use.
- Do I have anything to say in this?

:27:39
- Not really, but we'll hear you out.
- Then I would like you to stay.

:27:42
Good. Denys.
:27:45
I don't know. Do you sing?
:27:50
Never.
:27:51
Can you tell a story?
:27:53
I happen to be
very good at stories.

:27:57
I believe that.
:28:02
What's happened to the cows, the dairy?
:28:04
We changed our minds.
We'll grow coffee instead.

:28:07
- A bit risky, this high.
- So I've been told.

:28:10
- Didn't seem to bother you.
- I think they just haven't tried.

:28:14
Every time I turn my back,
it wants to go wild again.

:28:17
It will go wild.
:28:24
- Your man--
- Kanuthia.

:28:27
- He's not Kikuyu.
- No.

:28:31
Shall I see
that he's given supper?

:28:33
Don't do anything
for him, thank you, Baroness.

:28:37
It's true of all Somalis. They're
the only tribe that knows horses.

:28:40
They don't drink, charge interest
or chase other men's wives.

:28:46
Got to go to town for that.
:28:52
Did you know that
in all of literature...

:28:54
there's no poem
celebrating the foot.

:28:57
There's lips, eyes, hands, face...

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