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:55:02
This is the harem tent.
:55:04
By their laws, no man may enter here.
:55:06
- Only the eunuchs.
- What are they?

:55:09
You'll never know how close you came
to finding out.

:55:12
Sergeant, do you mean that all these ladies
:55:15
- Anre the sheikh's wives?
- Whas so tenrnrible about that?

:55:17
Think, all those mothers-in-law!
:55:19
- Surely the sheikh himself is allowed in?
- No.

:55:23
Then whas the good in having them all?
:55:25
Is like playing cricket with no bails.
There's nothing to knock off.

:55:28
You don't undenrstand
:55:30
Whenever he feels like a game,
he sends for one.

:55:32
He don't travel. He just plays on his own ground.
:55:36
You mean that all the while we're in here, then,
we're safe.

:55:39
Thas right.
I'm afraid we're stuck in here. What a pity.

:55:44
And now, girls, how about
some of that Turkish delight?

:55:47
- (Women scream)
- Don't frighten them, Sergeant.

:55:50
I do apologise for the intrusion, ladies, but
I can assure you that we will do you no harm.

:55:55
Here, stop making promises I can't keep!
:55:58
Whas all that noise? I'm trying to sleep.
:56:02
I was having such a lovely dream,
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full of fabulous men, all travelling alone!
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- Ha-ha-ha!
- Jane!

:56:10
- Is that you, Abdul?
- No, is me, Bo!

:56:13
Bo to you, too.
:56:15
Jane, whas the matter with you?
No, is me. Bo West.

:56:19
That Bo?
:56:21
Oh, fancy seeing you here!
Oh. Oh, kiss me, Bo!

:56:25
Jane, please!
:56:27
You men in there!
:56:29
Heanrken to me!
:56:30
Quiet. Les hearken.
:56:32
Come out of there, and I give you my word
I will spare your lives.

:56:37
If not, eventually, you will all die!
:56:42
Horribly.
:56:45
Is Abdul. He's a frightful dear.
Wants me to be his number 13.

:56:49
- Number 13?
- Wife, you know.

:56:51
We might as well surrender.
:56:52
Certainly not. I'm not leaving Jane here
to become part of a baker's dozen.

:56:56
Well, is better than being dead, isn't it?
Besides, 13 ain't too bad.


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