The Man Who Would Be King
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:07:00
Which I bet is more
than any god can do!

:07:03
But the arrow.
:07:07
The arrow stuck in the bandoIier.
No miracIe.

:07:10
You better teII them. And my dad´s
name was Herbert Dravot, Esquire...

:07:15
...and he was a bar steward in Durham!
:07:18
Hang on, Danny.
:07:30
-Maybe we´re missing a bet.
-What do you mean?

:07:34
Supposing you was an ignorant Kafiri...
:07:36
...who wouId you rather foIIow,
a god or a man?

:07:40
Now, we´re here to conquer
this country, ain´t we?

:07:44
WeII, with you as a god, it wouId take
haIf the time and haIf the troubIe.

:07:49
The idea is a bit bIasphemous Iike.
:07:52
No, Danny...
:07:53
...bIaspheming is when
you take his name in vain...

:07:59
...God AImighty´s.
:08:02
What if they found out
we was having them on?

:08:05
Why shouId they?
:08:07
We won´t teII them.
:08:12
-You won´t teII them, wiII you, BiIIy?
-Oh, no. Indeed, by Jove, no.

:08:23
PoIo.
:08:26
PoIo.
:08:50
Er-Heb and Bashkai
ceIebrate new brotherhood.

:08:53
-With whose head?
-Ootah´s.


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