The Naked Jungle
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The dead man was his son.
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Yes...
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...you made another mistake.
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Perhaps your worst mistake
was leaving New Orleans.

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You'd better see exactly
what you're up against down here.

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Come with me, madam.
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Without these locks,
my whole plantation

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would be 6 feet under the river,
where I got it from.

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It took me five years
to get a foothold here.

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I started with 20 acres
and four men.

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I nearly forgot the English
language in that time.

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I was 19 years old.
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My irrigation moat.
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Built by men who had never
seen one in their lives.

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I had 100 men by that time.
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I used to lose two or three a week.
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Headhunters.
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This is what we get.
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Eight hundred Indians
working for me

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on nearly 200,000 acres
of river bottom,

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eaten by flies, worms, lice.
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With a half a dozen diseases
men get in the jungle,

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all for that.
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So that your friends
can drink chocolate

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with their breakfast in New Orleans.
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Go ten miles in any direction
from here and it's civilized.

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But go ten paces
beyond where I stopped

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and you're in the bush,
the living jungle,

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where no man has a name
and the only law is to stay alive,

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even if you live like a beast.
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In the jungle,
man's just another animal.

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I don't believe that.
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Kutina! Come here.
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This is Kutina.

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