The Man Who Would Be King
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...four months of
winter monsoon, then....

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Four Iong months!
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What´II we do with the time?
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Add up our bIessings here...
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...divide them by two...
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...not forgetting you, BiIIy.
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And muItipIy that by the
years we got Ieft.

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TeII His Reverence...
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...he has my thanks for discharging
his trust so correctIy...

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...and deIivering to me what is mine.
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And teII him I´m aIso gratefuI
to aII them other hoIy men...

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...who waited for me,
from one generation to another...

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...down the centuries to this
present day and fortuitous occasion.

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My Iord, these peopIe
are from viIIage of Kamdesh.

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This man owns 60 cows.
AII cows in the viIIage.

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-Very enterprising of him.
-Enterprise is not his, it is hers.

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She´s his wife. Every time
he catches her with other man...

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...other man has to pay
six cows. Kafiri custom.

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Use other man´s wife,
pay him six cows.

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He´s piIed up
a fortune of 60 cows...

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-...out of her infideIities?
-And 32 goats.

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She ain´t a wife.
She´s a going concern!

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And these are the unfaithfuI
husbands and these the wives?

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Those four, wives of one man.
These three, wives of another.

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This ain´t no Iaughing matter!
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No cattIe, there ain´t meat nor
hides. No miIk, there ain´t...


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