A Dry White Season
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:28:00
You have my word.
:28:03
Thank you, Colonel. May I ask a favor?
:28:08
Gordon's wife is very worried.
:28:11
May she bring him
a change of clothes and some food?

:28:14
Of course. No problem.
And thank you for your help.

:28:17
Thank you.
:28:34
Come on, you bloody bastard...
:28:37
who else has been
feeding you this bullshit?

:28:49
Why don't you answer, kaffir?
:28:53
Who told you to collect the affidavits?
:28:55
I want my son's body.
:29:01
All right, kaffir.
:29:03
Let's start again.
:29:06
Sepati, get the drinks ready, would you?
:29:13
What do you want?
:29:15
Sorry, Madam. We have come
to see Mr. Ben. I am Gordon's wife.

:29:23
The teeth were in the pocket of the shirt
she exchanged the clean one for.

:29:28
Yes. One moment.
:29:30
One of his partners
can see you immediately.

:29:33
Yes.
:29:35
Dick Peterson...
:29:38
22 Hilldown Road.
:29:41
Got it. Thank you.
:29:44
I'm sorry to have done this to you
on a Saturday, Mr. McKenzie, but...

:29:51
Yes, thank you.
:29:56
Thank you, Mr. Ben.
:29:57
You must not give up hope, Emily.
:29:59
Hope is a white word, lani.
It's not hope we need.


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