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:18:00
Colin, what you doing?
:18:02
Nothing.
:18:03
Come out where I can see you!
:18:09
I said, what you doing?
:18:11
We were just trying
to clean up the neighbourhood.

:18:14
You're late for work.
I thought you'd gone 10 minutes ago.

:18:18
Get on!
:18:25
You'll find there's room for us all.
:18:35
-That was lucky.
-I thought you were a man of God.

:18:37
I am, but I'm not
so egotistical as to think...

:18:40
...He plans His day
around my dilemmas.

:18:45
You could call it
a communal farm, I suppose.

:18:47
But you've all come
to the same conclusions.

:18:50
Our Gita, the Muslim's Koran,
your Bible.

:18:53
It's always the simple things
that catch your breath.

:18:56
" Love thy neighbour as thyself."
:19:00
Not always practised...
:19:01
...but it's something we Hindus
could learn a lot from.

:19:04
That's the kind of thing
you'll be seeking on this farm?

:19:06
Well, we shall try.
:19:08
Bad news, I'm afraid.
:19:10
They're going to change the pass laws.
:19:17
It's taken time...
:19:19
...but it needed to be done fairly.
:19:22
We didn't want to create an injustice
simply because Mr. Gandhi...

:19:25
...was abusing our
existing legislation.

:19:27
Just one moment, sir, please.
:19:32
I beg your pardon.
:19:35
But on a short trip...
:19:37
...I wouldn't spend too much time
on the Indian question, Mr. Walker.

:19:41
It's a tiny factor
in South Africa.

:19:45
Well, it is news at the moment.
:19:48
I plan to report on
the condition of the mines here...

:19:50
-...as well as the economy.
-Good.

:19:52
But I would like to meet
this Mr. Gand-eye.

:19:54
Gandhi.
:19:58
Of course.
We Westerners have a weakness...


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