:53:00
l've got some very bloody funny stories
l should tell you.
:53:02
A particularly good one was
when the squadron dog bit me in Khartoum.
:53:09
-Was his name Horace?
-Horace? No, why?
:53:11
Forget it.
:53:50
-You must be Mr. Wilson.
-That's right. Mr. Zibelinsky.
:53:53
-Delighted.
-This is Pete Verrill and Hodkins, our pilot.
:53:57
-Quite a place you have here, Mr. Zibelinsky.
-Thank you.
:54:01
Well, by George, here they are.
The hunters from Hollywood.
:54:07
-How did you get here?
-Came with a pilot who knew the way.
:54:12
Right this way, Mr. Wilson.
:54:29
l think l found a steamboat
for you, Mr. Wilson.
:54:32
You have?
When can l take a look at it?
:54:36
Day after tomorrow.
:54:38
l'm having her put in dry dock
to check her bottom.
:54:41
The Belgians want a bloody great
bond posted before we can use it...
:54:44
...but we'll talk them
out of that one.
:54:47
Where's Harrison this evening?
:54:48
Down on the other location,
near Ponthierville.
:54:52
Mr. Landers is still trying
to get in touch with you.
:54:56
l'm sure.
:54:58
We're going hunting in the morning.
Would you like to go with us, Ralph?