:50:11
Take your bit of earth.
:50:15
Don't be foolish and expect anything
to come of it.
:50:17
May I take it from anywhere
so long as it's not wanted?
:50:20
Anywhere!
:50:25
Well.... Go! Go!
:50:27
You can go.
:50:29
Good-bye. Good-bye.
:50:32
I'll be away until the winter.
:50:45
He said I can!
:50:46
I can have my bit of earth!
:50:48
Who said?
:50:49
My uncle. I asked him and he said '"yes.'"
I can plant seeds anywhere I like.
:50:54
Blue flowers, pink flowers...
:50:56
...purple flowers, yellow flowers...
:50:58
...cornflowers, foxgloves,
any kind we want.
:51:04
It's raining.
:51:15
The rain will help our flowers grow.
:51:24
In India when it rained,
my ayah would tell me stories.
:51:29
In one of the stories there was a god
who reminds me of you.
:51:33
When he was growing up...
:51:35
...he had to be kept a secret,
so no one would see him.
:51:38
Really?
:51:41
-Why?
-Because his uncle wanted to kill him.
:51:45
His uncle dreamed the young god
would take over heaven.
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-Where did he hide?
-He lived with some cows.
:51:55
Was he different from other people?
:51:57
Only on the inside.
:51:59
When you looked down his throat
you could see the universe.