Elephant Walk
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:48:02
Why do you say that?
:48:03
Even broken bones require some cooperation
during the mending process...

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from their owner, that is.
:48:08
If only we could relieve
his concern about the plantation.

:48:12
I wish I could help.
I wish there was something I could do.

:48:17
Doctors are notoriously pessimistic,
Mrs. Wiley.

:48:21
It's possible that just having you around
may be all the prescription required.

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- Goodbye for now, Mrs. Wiley.
- Goodbye.

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Look here. Elephant tracks all over.
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Here. There. Ruined tea fields all over.
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They sure did a good job
of ruining this field.

:49:12
Hello, Ruth.
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Hello.
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The elephants got in here last night
and trampled a few hundred young plants.

:49:22
- You can see how much you were needed.
- John know I'm back yet?

:49:25
Appuhamy told him first thing this morning.
He's very grateful.

:49:28
He should be.
I was halfway up the gangplank.

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- Are you coming up to the house later?
- As soon as I get cleared away here.

:49:34
When you speak to John,
would you do me a favor?

:49:36
Don't tell him I sent for you.
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Let him think it was your idea,
that you heard about the accident and came.

:49:42
Dick Carver to the rescue?
Okay, Ruth. I understand.

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Thank you, Dick.
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- I'll see you at the bungalow.
- My regards to the patient.

:49:57
- Come on, boys. What's holding us up?
- Need more men. Not enough.


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