Out of Africa
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:17:30
This is Belknap.
:17:32
- He runs the farm.
- Good evening, ma'am.

:17:41
This is your cook.
Name's Esa.

:17:51
And this is Juma. Houseboy.
:17:59
Come. See your house.
:18:03
When you leave me,
I'm going to marry Berkeley Cole.

:18:06
- A man in trade.
- Is that what he does?

:18:10
He's thick with the Somalis.
:18:12
There's a crowd of them on his land
who think he's a prince.

:18:15
He sells
Finch Hatton's ivory.

:18:17
Belknap is a cheery sort.
:18:20
Had a place of his own.
Went belly up trying to grow flax.

:18:26
- Does he know cattle?
- I didn't buy cattle.

:18:30
We're going to grow
coffee instead.

:18:40
That's not what we planned.
:18:42
You were in Denmark.
I had to decide.

:18:45
We made a decision.
:18:48
We don't know anything
about coffee.

:18:49
- You plant it, it grows.
- We said a dairy. My mother--

:18:53
Your mother doesn't care if it's cows
or coffee as long as it pays.

:18:57
You have to be with a herd
or things go wrong.

:18:59
I didn't come to Africa
to sit with silly cows.


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