Out of Africa
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:36:18
- What about air raids?
- Quiet! One question at a time.

:36:21
The war is in Europe. How do we know
they're going to reach here?

:36:24
German East is only 200 miles south.
General von Lettow is there.

:36:28
I don't want to wait
until he joins us at the bar.

:36:30
- Would we engage them?
- Blix, this is our war.

:36:33
You don't have to be involved,
but thanks.

:36:35
I've got crops coming in.
How long's this thing gonna last?

:36:39
We just have to stay
and go as we must.

:36:42
They won't fight
if we won't fight.

:36:45
We could always arm the Masai
and point them south.

:36:47
Do you want the job of collecting rifles
from the Masai when this is over?

:36:50
What about our women and children?
Should we bring them into town?

:36:54
We will deal with that problem
as it arises.

:36:57
- Will they use native troops?
- I'd assume so, but not Masai.

:37:01
Berkeley, what about your Somalis?
:37:04
They'd make very good scouts. We could
cover the area from here to the border.

:37:08
We could gather information
for when the regulars arrive.

:37:10
What's it about?
Have you any idea?

:37:14
- Not really.
- Then why do you want to get into it?

:37:17
- Well--
- It's got nothing to do with us.

:37:19
They've made agreements
we know nothing about.

:37:21
Victoria and the Kaiser were
relatives, for God's sake.

:37:26
They've divided Africa between them.
Do you know why there's a border?

:37:30
Because she had two mountains,
and he had none.

:37:32
So she gave him Kilimanjaro.
:37:35
It's a silly argument
between two spoiled countries.

:37:38
The sooner it ends, the sooner
we pick up where we left off.

:37:45
It may end...
:37:47
but we're not going to
pick up where we left off.

:37:50
You don't have to go.
:37:53
- You want to go.
- We've got to live here.

:37:56
They have made it plain
they don't want you.

:37:58
- I'll have to show them where we stand.
- I'm not so fond of their empire...


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