Out of Africa
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1:25:06
I can fix that, I think.
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"Laughed loud and long...
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and all the while
his eyes went to and fro.

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'Ha ha,' quoth he,
'full plain I see.

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The devil knows how to row.'
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- Farewell, farewell--"
- You're skipping verses.

1:25:27
I leave out the dull parts.
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"Farewell, farewell...
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but this I tell to thee,
thou wedding guest."

1:25:34
Lay your head back.
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"He prayeth well...
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who loveth well
both man and bird...

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and beast."
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That's better.
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Will it be so different,
hunting for hire?

1:26:03
Not for the animals.
Well, maybe for the animals.

1:26:06
Do you really prefer them
to people?

1:26:09
Sometimes.
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They don't do anything
half-heartedly.

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Everything's for the first time--
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Hunting, working, mating.
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It's only man
that does it badly.

1:26:21
It's only man that tires
of going through it.

1:26:25
Who says, "See here.
Now I know how you feel about me...

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and you know how
I feel about you...

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and we understand each other,
so let's lie down and get on with it."

1:26:46
Why am I here?
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Because I wanted you
to see all this.

1:26:56
I wanted to show it to you.
1:26:59
I thought you'd
understand it.


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