:11:01
	-GIenIivet, 1 2 years oId.
-You´ve an educated taste.
:11:04
	I have an educated taste in whiskey,
women, waistcoats and biIIs of fare.
:11:08
	But I´ve had few chances
to exercise it.
:11:11
	Because them that governs
make up Iaws...
:11:14
	...to stop men Iike us
from getting anywhere.
:11:17
	Whose Ioss is it?
EngIand´s, of course!
:11:20
	If we were unrestrained, she wouIdn´t
get 7 0 miIIions in revenue...
:11:24
	-...it wouId be 7 00 miIIions! Right?
-I quite agree, yes.
:11:29
	-Where are you heading for?
-Jodhpur.
:11:32
	-WiII you return on this Iine?
-In 1 0 days.
:11:36
	Can you make it eight?
I have a message for a man...
:11:39
	...traveIIing through Marwar Junction
on the 24th.
:11:42
	He expects to meet
but I have urgent business.
:11:46
	I´m sorry, I can´t heIp you there.
:11:48
	Supposing I was to ask you...
:11:51
	...as a stranger going to the West
to seek for that which was Iost.
:11:55
	What wouId you say then?
:11:58
	I shouId answer,
where do you come from?
:12:01
	From the East.
:12:02
	I am hoping that you wiII give
my message on the square...
:12:06
	...for the sake of the widow´s son.
:12:09
	-Which Iodge do you haiI from?
-TraveIIing Lodge 327 6, Fore and Fit.
:12:14
	The Queen´s Own RoyaI LoyaI Light
Infantry, RegimentaI District 329A.
:12:19
	-To whom is the message?
-DanieI Dravot.
:12:21
	-Dravot.
-A big man with Iong gray sideboards.
:12:25
	A great sweII.
:12:26
	You´II find him
in a first-cIass compartment.
:12:29
	Don´t be afraid.
:12:31
	SIip the window down and say,
´´ Peachy´s gone south for the week.´´
:12:36
	-´´ Peachy´s gone south for the week.´´
-Yes, and he´II tumbIe.
:12:40
	WeII, I´II be getting off now
before we reach the station.
:12:47
	By the way, Brother Carnehan....
:12:51
	I missed my watch
in the station at Lahore...
:12:54
	...before boarding the train.
:12:57
	How was I to know you were a Mason?