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The Administrator
of this district.

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It's absurd. Open.
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Aidan McRory in
this terrible place.

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My son knows all
of your books.

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"The Lion Hunt."
"The Ivory Trader."

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My wife
she reads them to him.

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Don't tell me you took
his shoelaces, you imbecile.

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You must be more
careful in future.

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This little escapade
could have cost you...

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Three years.
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You see.
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As for the statues, I'll tell you what,
give me two or three of them -

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just for the look of the thing.
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I will send them
to some museum back home.

:32:44
That will calm things down.
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As for the rest,
we'll call them... souvenirs.

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Listen I don't know
how to thank you.

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My boat sails tomorrow. I thought I'd
be stuck here for another two months.

:33:02
Tomorrow?
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We can not permit Mr McRory
to leave the country yet.

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Not until the paper
work is finished.

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Oh, I feel terribly.
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No need for that.
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It's a relief just be out
of that place. I'm grateful.

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Really? Really, Really.
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That gives me the courage
to make a request.

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You see. It seems
almost supernaturally -

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that a great hunter like you should be
sent to me just at this moment.

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Meet the man-eater.
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If you have no objection, I think
we'll call you Kumar.

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For your information, I am Zerbino.
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World famous animal tamer and director
of the great Zerbino Circus.


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