:20:07
- Roxton, take charge here, will you?
- Just coming, Professor.
:20:16
I was born here. My parents were botanists.
:20:21
They died in an accident on the river
when I was five.
:20:24
My uncle... I call Theo my uncle.
He was a good friend of my parents.
:20:30
He brought me up.
:20:33
They built this church.
:20:37
In your letter you didn't say
exactly why you were coming here.
:20:45
- Of course, it's none of my business.
- No, no.
:20:49
It would be unfair to enjoy your hospitality
and not tell you the truth.
:20:54
- But you might find it hard to believe.
- You wouldn't be alone in that regard.
:20:59
(CHILDREN) Pastor Theo! Pastor Theo!
:21:04
(EXCITED SHOUTS)
:21:18
Professor Challenger, I presume?
:21:26
(OPERA: "THE MARRIAGE OF FIGARO")
:21:31
(ROXTON) Do you like opera, Miss Cluny?
:21:34
It must be wonderful to see one.
:21:37
Regarding Mendoz,
I've heard stories about him.
:21:40
He was... oh, yes...
:21:43
...quite mad.
:21:45
- This "curipuri", what is that?
- Superstition.
:21:51
Curipuri are the bad spirits
that haunt a man's dreams.
:21:54
Sometimes they take the shape
of great birds or lizards.
:21:58
You hear that, Leo?