:46:01
We're gonna get
a little chow.
:46:02
Then we're gonna
sneak out of here.
:46:04
-Start looking for that seal.
-Okay.
:46:07
-Spotted Dick, sir?
-What?
:46:09
Spotted Dick.
:46:13
Can you believe this guy?
:46:14
l'm trying to get
something to eat.
:46:15
He's asking me
if l got the clap.
:46:17
l think
he's offering you food.
:46:21
Oh. Spotted Dick.
:46:23
Oh, no.
l think l'll pass.
:46:25
l'm not really
a dessert man.
:46:26
Perhaps my friend might like
some Spotted Dick.
:46:32
l might try
one of these sausages.
:46:34
A little smoky Joe.
:46:38
This is good!
:46:41
l thought the food here
was supposed to suck.
:46:43
The haggis is fresh
from Scotland, sir.
:46:45
lt's made from
the finest sheeps' bladders.
:46:52
l'm gonna get some whiskey
and wash my mouth out.
:47:00
You should try the quail.
:47:04
l shot them myself
this morning.
:47:07
How do you do, Your Lordship?
:47:10
Very well, thank you.
:47:12
l'm not acquainted
with the Nevada province.
:47:19
But l haven't been to lndia
since '81.
:47:22
l spent most of my time
in the Orient.
:47:24
l hear you've just returned
from China.
:47:27
You are well-informed,
maharaja.
:47:30
lt is my dream
that the Chinese people
:47:32
will follow lndia's example and
one day embrace British rule.
:47:36
The Chinese are very proud.
:47:37
They place family and honor
above all else.
:47:41
Well, l'm sure
we can break them of that.
:47:48
lf you'll excuse me,
l have a matter to attend to.
:47:51
Until we meet again.
:47:59
Patience.
l'm proud of you, Chon.