:26:01
Can I come and visit you
in the hospital?
:26:04
You want to visit me in Uhuru?
Uhuru? Tessa, you're not
having it there.
:26:08
Oh, Sandy, come on. Kibera women
have their babies there every day.
:26:11
It's perfectly safe.
No, it's not. It's madness.
:26:14
Just- Can I just choose-
Wait a minute. That looks a good one.
:26:17
Shall we run away?
:26:19
Yeah, come on then.
Take me for lunch.
:26:23
[Train Whistle Blows]
:26:26
- [Child] How are you?
- I'm fine. Thank you.
:26:29
How are you?
I'm fine. Thank you. How are you?
:26:31
How are you?
[Chattering]
:26:33
I'm fine. Thank you.
How are you?
:26:37
I'm fine. How are you?
:26:42
- Look, near the car.
- Jomo is getting a test.
:26:46
Of course. You told him to.
It was a suggestion,
not an order.
:26:51
- What are they carrying
in those littlejars?
- It's probably saliva.
:26:55
But that's not how you test
for H.I. V. Here; is it?
:26:57
They're also testing for T.B.
Why?
:27:00
When they test for H.I.V.,
they also test for T.B. Free here.
:27:04
- What, just for free?
- A small extra service to humanity.
:27:07
They're a drug company,
Arnold. Come on.
:27:09
No drug company does
something for nothing.
:27:13
Is there... something
you're not telling me-
:27:17
[Laughs]
Arnold?
:27:42
[Whimpering]
:27:57
Hello, Sandy.
:27:59
I'm so sorry, Tessa.