:01:41
That's a Siji bird.
:01:43
Kind of rare.
:01:44
You usually don't see themthis far down the river.
:01:47
- Something must have scared it.- Us, perhaps.
:01:50
No, they are used to my boat.
:01:53
Although the jungle doesn't oftensee someone as pretty as you.
:01:58
Are you flirting with me, captain?
:02:01
Wouldn't dare, Mrs. Leiningen.
:02:03
Very tough man, your husband.
:02:07
I haven't had a chanceto ask you before,
:02:09
but how well do you knowMr. Leiningen?
:02:11
I brought him upriver on thissame boat, about 15 years ago.
:02:16
1886. July '86.
:02:20
What kind of man is he?
:02:24
I beg your pardon?
:02:26
What is Mr. Leiningen like?
:02:28
I thought you were his wife,Mrs. Leiningen.
:02:31
I am. But I've never seen him.
:02:35
You've never seen your husband?
:02:39
I know it's not polite to askquestions, and I won't,
:02:42
so I better get back to my workbefore I can't stand it.
:02:49
The captain's confused.
:02:51
I've been asking questionsabout my husband
:02:53
and now it's your turn.
:02:55
We're getting closeto your husband's land.
:02:57
It begins just beyond that next bend.
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