Oscar and Lucinda
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1:17:01
- Wasn't it, Jeffris?
- Yes.

1:17:03
He knows all
the ins and outs.

1:17:07
Would that road
be of any use?

1:17:10
If you were carrying cargo
of any sort...

1:17:12
- it would be a fool's way to go.
- Oh.

1:17:16
Well, we... Yes.
1:17:18
We will have cargo, yes.
1:17:21
- Then you must go by sea.
- Mr. Hopkins is set on going overland.

1:17:26
- Is that so?
- Yes. Yes, I'm afraid it is.

1:17:29
Going by land, of course,
one of your main problems...

1:17:32
is the butchering habits
of the blacks up north.

1:17:35
But you must know that.
If you go...

1:17:38
as all the incompetents
have done...

1:17:40
smack bang through the center
of their kingdoms, what can you expect?

1:17:43
It is like thrusting your bare hand
into a beehive.

1:17:48
Gets them hopping mad.
1:17:50
Ergo, you take your time...
1:17:53
go around their boundaries,
and you're left alone.

1:17:58
- Who knows these boundaries?
- I do.

1:18:00
Whoa. Ease up.
You are not stealing my head clerk.

1:18:09
- Morning, Captain.
- Good morning. Mr. Hopkins.

1:18:11
We're having a rehearsal,
Mr. Jeffris.

1:18:13
I shall need some assistance
at Bellingen.

1:18:17
Though it need not be skilled.
I have learned to glaze.

1:18:21
- Excellent.
- It's... It's a lot harder than Latin verbs.

1:18:28
Oh, no, Harry, that's "B."
It's to balance "H."

1:18:32
He is a brave man,
Mr. Jeffris.

1:18:35
Yes, he's
an extraordinary chap.

1:18:38
- He's far braver than you or I.
- "D."

1:18:43
"D," "D," "D."
# Dee, dee, dee #

1:18:47
When I heard of this,
I could not believe it.

1:18:51
Now I see it.
I still cannot believe it.

1:18:54
It is a scientific expedition.
1:18:56
Here is a... a list
of the party we have.

1:18:59
The Australian sun will
scorch your congregation...


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