White Hunter Black Heart
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:46:01
You told Landers Wilson provoked a fight,
didn't you?

:46:04
And that's bullshit. Someone should have
hit that bastard a long time ago, Ralph.

:46:11
You do realize you're backing
the wrong horse, don't you?

:46:13
Wilson is the boss, and there's not
a damn thing you can do about it.

:46:17
-Phone, Mr. Lockhart. London calling.
-Yes, all right.

:46:21
Just remember what l said.
:46:25
Have a pleasant day.
:46:32
l would have had him in no time
if you hadn't stopped me.

:46:35
No, l agree, John.
He only knocked you down 1 5 times or so.

:46:39
l was just getting onto his style.
Another 1 0 minutes, l would've killed him.

:46:42
-ln any case, it was worth doing.
-lt certainly was.

:46:48
l've arranged for you to fly
to a hunting camp on Lake Albert.

:46:50
You can pick up the Ruki River
there and scout it by boat.

:46:53
The camp's owned
by a man named Zibelinsky.

:46:56
-He's laid on a safari, if you have time.
-We'll have time.

:47:00
Mr. Wilson, Mr. Landers is
on the phone from London.

:47:03
Well, you tell him
you just missed me.

:47:07
-John, it might be important.
-You tell him that l've gone on a recce.

:47:19
Goodbye, you worthless son of a bitch.
:47:28
Goodbye, you pearl
of Central East Africa.

:47:34
Goodbye, you lake flies.
:47:37
Goodbye, you flat-chested,
bucktoothed women.

:47:43
Goodbye forever.
:47:50
Hello, anybody home?
:47:57
Hello.
You chaps looking for me?


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