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2:08:02
Where is Denys?
2:08:04
Who knows?
2:08:08
Doesn't matter.
The baroness is broke, "D."

2:08:12
It's over.
2:08:14
I've got to find some land
before I go, for my Kikuyu.

2:08:18
You've trouble enough, Karen.
2:08:19
Just a chunk somewhere,
so they can stay all together.

2:08:25
We're just out of coffee...
2:08:27
but I can give you tea.
2:08:30
There is no arable land that size
outside the reserve...

2:08:34
and if there were,
we'd not put natives on it.

2:08:36
- Since it's theirs.
- It belongs to the crown, Baroness.

2:08:40
What you want is quite impossible.
2:08:42
Yes, it always is.
Who must I see next?

2:08:45
You've run through us all,
I'm afraid.

2:08:48
We have a new governor,
haven't we?

2:08:50
Sir Joseph?
He hasn't arrived yet.

2:08:53
But will soon, I'm told.
2:08:56
You do still ask me to things?
2:08:59
Captain Jacques Llewllyn.
2:09:01
- Your servant, sir.
- Mr Llewllyn.

2:09:04
The honourable Hugh Chomondeley,
Lord Delamere.

2:09:07
- Your servant, sir.
- Lady Delamere.

2:09:10
- How do you do?
- Lady Delamere.

2:09:15
- Commissioner.
- Baroness.

2:09:17
The Baroness von Blixen.
2:09:20
I'm sorry to know
that Kenya will be losing you.

2:09:23
- You have heard of my trouble then?
- Yes.

2:09:25
I regret it.
2:09:27
- And do you know of my problem now?
- Baroness.

2:09:31
- This land you want from us.
- Will you help me, Sir Joseph?

2:09:34
- Baroness, this really isn't the time.
- That's quite difficult.

2:09:40
- Baroness.
- Please, get up.

2:09:46
Kenya is a hard country
for women...

2:09:49
so there is a chivalry here,
of a sort.

2:09:51
You are a powerful man,
and I have no one else to turn to.

2:09:55
Let's discuss this
in the proper way.

2:09:57
You mustn't be embarrassed.
I've lost everything.

2:09:59
- It costs me very little to beg you.
- Wait.


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