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This is waht will
mak e our names. . .

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Don't look!
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You can turn around .
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Talk of the town .
:34:24
Dr Dodd ! Are you quite well?
A smile on your face?

:34:29
This party mustn't turn
into a grotesque funfair.

:34:32
It won't. It's very good of
of Sir Walter to arrange this.

:34:36
How much will you be mak e out
of it? Madame Van den Ende. . .

:34:41
Same as you three. We agreed .
Half for me half for you .

:34:48
Everyone would be there.
Important people, wealthy. . .

:34:57
If you don't stand up for what
you believe in, who will?

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We are allies now.
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I hope you don't find the
association too painful .

:35:09
The most important reason for
vitation, 1 1 : 31 : 59 : 1 4, 1 1 : 3 2 : 04 : 1 0, was the
are genuinely your guests. . .

:35:21
then that must mean
they are genuinely free.

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And that freedom
is not merely symbolic.

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I'm very happ y to announce,
thanks to your kindness. . .

:35:36
and the extraordinary
generosity of our host. . .

:35:42
neither Tok o or Lik ola will
be returning to the zoo.

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They are trully free now.
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-Free to return to their land .
-Or free to remain here.

:35:54
We are happ y to offer
our hospitality.


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