Born Free
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:29:25
-Hello, George!
-Hello, John.

:29:28
Good afternoon, Bwana Kendall.
:29:31
-Where's Elsa?
-Elsa's not out here today.

:29:35
Good.
:29:37
-How's Bwana George?
-Much better now.

:29:39
But that malaria was very bad.
Good thing he has strong medicine.

:29:43
Yes. Well, you don't look too bad.
:29:46
I boxed with Nuru before breakfast,
and earned a draw.

:29:49
Good.
:29:50
-Marvelous stuff, these malaria pills.
-Yes, if you don't overdo it.

:29:54
I'm feeling fine.
Well enough for Joy to go out...

:29:57
...and you Know she wouldn't go
if I wasn't fit.

:29:59
Quite. What's she up to?
:30:01
Having the Land Rover checked.
:30:03
And in case you're wondering,
Elsa's with her.

:30:10
I don't understand why everyone assumes
that Elsa and I have a feud.

:30:14
-Help yourself.
-Thank you.

:30:16
Actually, George,
I wanted to talk to you about another lion.

:30:19
You know, the one that's been snatching
all those goats down in Kiunga.

:30:23
I don't see why you have to travel
all that way in your condition.

:30:26
Why don't I send Ken, or one of the others?
:30:29
No, I think I'd like some sea air.
If you can wait until I feel a bit stronger.

:30:33
I don't mind. A change would do you good.
:30:35
But don't overdo it, will you?
The best cure for malaria is rest.

:30:38
I take your point, John.
II'll rest. I promise you.

:30:50
-Here, isn't that....
-Yes.


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