A Dry White Season
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But I've found myself
with an undying affection for them.

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Especially this beautiful,
troublesome wench.

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There must be something you can do.
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Bloody doctors tell you anything,
take your money...

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I take these lozenges.
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Totally ineffective, but they're rather tasty.
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I'm rather fond of the lavender one.
Would you care for one?

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No, thank you.
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I'm terribly sorry.
Would you like a cup of tea?

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No, thank you.
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I'm here on a matter of justice.
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Oh, justice.
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I'm afraid that's a trifle more complex
to serve you up...

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than a cup of tea.
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But, in any event, please do go on.
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Gordon Ngubene.
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You remember
the story of Gordon Ngubene?

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Yes, dreadful, dreadful story.
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I want justice for him
to the full extent of the law.

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You see, justice and law...
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Mr. Du Toit, are often just...
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I suppose they could be described
as distant cousins.

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And here in South Africa,
they're simply not on speaking terms at all.

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And I've familiarized myself
with your dossier.

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And I'm afraid that my counsel to you
is to just give it up.

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- Give it up?
- Yes.

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Because there is nothing to be done.
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That's what I said to his son
when his son was caned.

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And now his son is dead.
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That's what I thought that about Gordon
when he was jailed.


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