:33:09
She must be pregnant.
:33:12
It's uncanny how the baboons
can sense a pregnancy.
:33:16
-Are you absolutely sure?
-It's not cast-iron proof. . .
:33:20
If we could have a foetus from
the female, it's perfect. . .
:33:24
and this is ideal . We don't
need them anymore.
:33:30
They are going to be dragged
across Europe on public display.
:33:35
If we could abort this foetus,
we can establish far more. . .
:33:40
about differences from an embryo
than from a living creature.
:33:44
We're talking about her child !
:33:48
We're talking about an embryo
from a scientific speciment.
:33:53
We need to remove the doubt
that's creeping in .
:33:57
This is what will
clinch it for us.
:34:02
This is waht will
mak e our names. . .
:34:10
Don't look!
:34:16
You can turn around .
:34:19
Talk of the town .
:34:24
Dr Dodd ! Are you quite well?
A smile on your face?
:34:29
This party mustn't turn
into a grotesque funfair.
:34:32
It won't. It's very good of
of Sir Walter to arrange this.
:34:36
How much will you be mak e out
of it? Madame Van den Ende. . .
:34:41
Same as you three. We agreed .
Half for me half for you .
:34:48
Everyone would be there.
Important people, wealthy. . .
:34:57
If you don't stand up for what
you believe in, who will?