The Wind and the Lion
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:19:01
...west of Constantinople.
- Yes, but it is shaky.

:19:05
Yes, we have French infantry
and German cavalry.

:19:09
Our currency is Spanish, but my
nephew is the sultan of Morocco.

:19:15
And it is as it shall be.
:19:21
Well, if you wish it to stay that way...
:19:26
...then I implore you
to send your French infantry...

:19:29
...and your German cavalry into the Rif
and bring our people back.

:19:34
Better to serve the leopards
than the fox.

:19:38
I am only a servant of the sultan, the
chosen one, the defender of the faithful.

:19:42
I can make no such decision.
:19:48
Very well then, we shall seek
an audience with the sultan himself.

:19:52
He will not see you...
:19:55
...unless it pleases him.
:19:57
Now listen here,
we represent a modern power!

:20:00
We're talking about Marines,
battleships, big guns.

:20:03
- We are not fooling about.
- Richard.

:20:06
We are not here to make threats...
:20:09
...merely entreaties.
:20:12
Now tell me, bashaw, what would
please the sultan? Gold?

:20:20
More bicycles?
:20:23
- Another carriage?
- Lions.

:20:27
Lions would please the sultan.
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Lions are noble.
:20:32
Very well.
:20:33
Mr. Dreighton will leave this afternoon
for Fez with a pair of lions.

:20:40
Lions?

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