Out of Africa
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:59:03
- Are you all right?
- Yes. Take good care.

:59:09
- We're behind a story or two.
- Yes. When I get back.

:59:12
Back? From where?
:59:14
When you get back, I meant.
:59:19
- I thought it was malaria.
- Well, it wasn't.

:59:24
You may be all right,
but you have to be seen.

:59:29
And the others,
whoever they are.

:59:32
I hope they've got it.
:59:34
It's my fault. No one else's.
:59:43
I want to go with you.
:59:45
No. Someone has to stay here
and run things.

:59:47
And the factory
must be finished.

:59:51
- Can you do that?
- That's little enough.

1:00:09
I'm sorry.
1:00:26
Where is memsahib?
1:00:28
She can come soon enough.
1:00:39
Later that day,
I left for Mombasa...

1:00:43
and the voyage home to Denmark.
1:00:47
It was a longer journey this time.
1:00:51
The war went on.
1:00:53
I fought my own war.
1:00:57
Arsenic was my ally...
1:00:59
against an enemy I never saw.

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