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a coward.
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All I know is I can't live
with myself like this.
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Who gave you the fourth feather?
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Jack Durrance?
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No, sir.
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Ethne did.
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Dearest Ethne:
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Forgive me for all the shame
I've caused you.
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I can only imagine
the indignities
:31:45
you must have suffered
because of me.
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I hope my leaving London will
at least allow you
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to begin your life again,
free of my shadow.
:32:04
I have no right to your trust
or claim to your love
:32:07
but please believe,
I never set out to deceive you.
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I don't know
:32:13
if an opportunity will ever
arise to redeem myself
:32:16
but I have to believe it will
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and I have to believe
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that this time
I'll face up to my fears
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and prove to myself and others,
I'm not a coward.
:32:26
What did he pay you
to bring him here?
:32:28
Listen, Gustave,
I wouldn't bring...
:32:30
Take this.
:32:32
Now get out.
:32:35
Don't come back.
:32:40
What do you want?
:32:42
Can you take me
to the British camp at Korti?
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Across the desert?
:32:47
Yes.
:32:49
Why?
:32:56
Can you take me there or not?