:47:10
- You really think it's that?
- I'm hoping not.
:47:15
- It hasn't happened in years.
- I looked it up before I left.
:47:18
Twenty-seven years ago
was the last time.
:47:21
A hundred years would be too soon.
I have to go and see.
:47:26
How were you planning to go?
:47:28
Upstream to the mouth
of the Baramura,
:47:30
then across to the big river.
:47:32
I'll go with you.
:47:34
We can take the woman
as far as the Baramura.
:47:37
She can get the mail boat there.
:47:39
You want her to go that badly?
:47:42
If it's marabunta in the Rio Negro,
she'll be glad to go.
:47:56
Perhaps it is best for her to leave.
:48:00
I don't think I'm mistaken
about what is happening.
:48:02
- You sound frightened.
- I am.
:48:06
Not you, huh?
:48:08
What would it take to frighten you,
Leiningen?
:48:10
- I haven't seen it yet.
- And you've seen everything, eh?
:48:16
Everything but marabunta, I think.
:48:22
- Who is it?
- Leiningen. May I come in?
:48:25
The door's open.
:48:33
Please don't be disturbed.
:48:36
I'm not, Mr. Leiningen.
:48:38
My name is Christopher.
:48:47
I haven't asked before, but I hope
you've been comfortable here.
:48:51
These rooms...
:48:53
These rooms used to be mine.
I thought you might like them.
:48:56
I do.
:48:58
Perhaps while you're here,
you'll open that door for me.