:00:00
	25.000
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	Stop !
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	Stay still .
She won't hurt you .
:00:38
	She was looking for the wound .
She took him for Douglas.
:00:44
	She thought she'd killed him.
She is feeling guilty!
:00:48
	-Sentimental nonsense !
-It's worse. It's perverse.
:00:52
	Look at her behaviour,
silent, morose. . .
:00:55
	No ! I won't here any more !
:00:59
	You are a scientist
not a witch-doctor!
:01:03
	Why did you open
the cage last night?
:01:06
	You heard Tok o gasping, suf-
fering from the same condition . . .
:01:12
	as you . He provok ed your pity.
But he'd set a trap.
:01:15
	Lik e all the savages hunters
they know how to lure their prey.
:01:21
	Every day I see something
in them which mak es me. . .
:01:28
	doubt. Mak es me wonder
about our theory.
:01:32
	Are you questioning the
validity of our work?
:01:36
	These creatures have lived . . .
:01:40
	in the forest, unknown to
the outside of the world .
:01:47
	Yet I see signs of intelligence
and emotion . . .
:01:52
	similar to our own .
:01:56
	This could be our greatest
discovery.
:01:59
	We have to find out more.