I Walked with a Zombie
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:07:05
But you are an American.
:07:06
I went to school in Buffalo.
Paul went to school in England.

:07:09
I wondered about your different accents.
:07:11
I'm still wondering about your names,
Rand and Holland.

:07:15
We're half-brothers.
:07:16
Paul is Mother's first child.
:07:18
When his father died, she married
my father, Dr. Rand, the missionary.

:07:29
The jungle drums, mysterious, eerie.
:07:35
That's the work drum
over at the sugar mill.

:07:37
Saint Sebastian's version
of the factory whistle.

:07:39
It means that the sugar syrup
is about ready to be poured.

:07:42
I'm afraid you'll have to excuse me.
:07:44
Of course.
:07:45
It was nice of you
to spend this much time with me.

:07:47
Don't worry, I wasn't missed. The only
important man around here is the owner.

:07:51
- Mr. Holland?
- Yes, the redoubtable Paul.

:07:53
He has the plantation, and I, as you
must have noticed, have the charm.

:07:56
I don't know. He spoke to me on the boat
last night, and I liked him very much.

:08:00
Yes, our Paul...
:08:02
strong and silent and very sad...
:08:05
quite the Byronic character.
:08:08
Maybe I should cultivate it.
:08:10
- Maybe you ought to go to the mill.
- It'll wait.

:08:20
I was just going to the mill.
:08:22
- Good night, Miss Connell.
- Good night.

:08:26
- Have the servants made you comfortable?
- Yes, thank you.

:08:29
Looks very nice, Clement.
I'll take it to Mrs. Holland.

:08:32
- Can't I take it for you?
- No, thank you.

:08:34
Tomorrow's soon enough
for you to start work.


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