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:21:03
Halt!
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Are you all right, sir?
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Ice is a precious commodity
at sea, my friend.

:21:26
My gin might go warm
for the sake of your misfortune.

:21:31
Much obliged.
:21:32
But I'd take a warm gin
over ice anytime, mister.

:21:37
Major, actually.
:21:38
Major Davenport.
Yes.

:21:40
Oh. I believe you already
know my wife, Lady Anne.

:21:46
She tells me you put on
quite a Wild West display

:21:49
down there in steerage.
:21:50
You handled yourself
with aplomb.

:21:52
Well done.
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Now, tell me, Mr. Hopkins...
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Is it true that you're
en route to Aden

:21:58
to enter your horse
in the famous race?

:22:00
Well, I can't think
of any other reason

:22:03
to cross the big water, ma'am.
:22:05
MAJOR DAVENPORT:
Splendid.

:22:06
He's the real item, isn't he?
:22:08
Have you ever killed
any red Indians?

:22:12
Just one.
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A long time ago.
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Do you know who you'll be
racing against, Mr. Hopkins?

:22:20
Yeah. Pretty near a hundred
Arabians is the word.

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It's not just 100 Arabians.
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It's 100 of the finest
and purest horses

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ever bred on the sands
of the Nedj.

:22:34
There's Al-Hattal,
the sheikh's champion.

:22:36
Al Amir of Syria is entering
Kusma, the blue mare.

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And then there's Camria.
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The red racer who descends
from the great Al-Jebla.

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The best.
:22:45
Who owns that one?
Queen of Sheba?

:22:50
No, Mr. Hopkins.
I do.

:22:53
Lady Davenport has lived
among the Bedouin.

:22:56
She's fluent
in Arabic, Kurdistani.

:22:59
And what's that African dialect?

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