:49:04
It seems to be stuck, and you're
very good at opening doors.
:49:13
It's rusted. Things rust...
:49:18
...very quickly here.
:49:22
Or rot away.
:49:26
The jungle's corrosive.
It swallows up everything.
:49:31
Even men, sometimes.
:49:35
You've been reading... Joanna?
:49:39
I found it in your library. Poetry.
:49:43
I don't read much myself.
:49:45
I bought all those books by weight.
:49:47
800 pounds of books is what i ordered.
:49:52
Well, whoever selected them
for you has very good taste.
:50:00
It was you, wasn't it?
:50:03
Why lie about it? Are you afraid i might
think you weak for reading poetry?
:50:07
Perhaps. As Fontaine says
somewhere in there,
:50:12
"Each man is three men: what he
thinks he is, what others think he is
:50:17
"and what he really is."
:50:20
And which Leiningen is this?
:50:22
The last.
:50:24
The real Leiningen... uncertain, complex,
:50:30
a little pompous,
even laughable sometimes.
:50:35
I haven't ever laughed at you.
:50:37
I know, and i've appreciated it
in my fashion.
:50:43
(RHYTHMIC DR UMMING)
:50:46
I've written a letter.
:50:50
To my brother in New Orleans.
:50:53
When you get there, give it to him. He'll
make all the necessary arrangements.
:50:58
I'm leaving right away, apparently.