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:57:01
I'll have to see
your husband.

:57:07
I will send for him.
:57:08
These ought to help with the fever
till you get home.

:57:20
And what are my chances?
:57:23
About even, I'm afraid.
:57:35
It's not what I thought would
happen to me now.

:57:55
- What?
- Your letters, msabu.

:58:06
Excuse me.
:58:10
I heard you'd made it.
:58:12
I'd have paid anything
to see their faces.

:58:17
- Would you join us for a drink?
- I can't.

:58:19
How is it that you are home?
:58:21
I brought Berkeley back.
:58:23
- Has he been wounded?
- Fever.

:58:26
More than usual, but he'll be all right
as long as the gin holds out.

:58:30
And you?
How is it with the fighting?

:58:35
We're taking a beating.
:58:37
It's likely to last for a while.
:58:41
- I still have your compass.
- Why don't you keep it?

:58:46
You've earned it.
:58:49
Besides, I don't always
want to know where I'm going.

:58:57
Please don't
let me keep you.


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