Elephant Walk
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1:11:01
Please, John. Let's not quarrel. I'm sorry.
1:11:03
There's been a tradition in this house...
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of hospitality for over 50 years,
which you see fit to change in a night.

1:11:10
I can't talk to you, can I?
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The man I married in England
I could talk to...

1:11:15
but you're not that man.
1:11:17
- You're Tom Wiley's son.
- I see, it's my father's fault, is it?

1:11:21
Isn't it?
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You hate him, don't you? You always have.
1:11:26
No, I don't hate him. I only...
1:11:30
Say it.
1:11:32
I hate what he's doing to you,
the way he's ruling you from his grave...

1:11:37
making you like him...
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so he can preserve his house,
his traditions, his world.

1:11:43
Ruth, stop it!
1:11:46
Foolish girl. Foolish and very young.
1:11:50
Am I, John?
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I should never have brought you here.
1:11:56
Maybe you're right,
because I know something now...

1:12:01
something I couldn't have known before.
1:12:03
You weren't like this in England.
It only happens here.

1:12:07
You hate him, John.
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You won't admit it,
but you've always hated him.

1:12:19
I'm sorry. I...
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- Ruth!
- Your drink, master.

1:12:30
Ruth, come back.
1:12:36
What's that?
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Don't touch.
1:12:42
Appuhamy, get Dr. Pereira at once.

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