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Type: Biography   Region: Italy   Year: 2006  
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《《"BBC Play of the Month" Robinson Crusoe (TV Episode 1974)》》Storyline
We should know each other for a reasonable time...Lisa (shaking her head): But lieutenant, I""m sorry.It""s impossible.Lieutenant: Impossible?Lisa (nervously and with some agitation): Please don""t ask me to explain, but.He reminded them that their job was to kill Nagini, the sole remaining Horcrux, before tearfully leaving.As Father Barry pairs off the men, Terry suddenly grabs Edie and leads her to safety down a fire escape.]:Dryden: Find out what kind of man he is [Prince Feisal].And find out what his intentions are.I don""t mean his immediate intentions.That""s Colonel Brighton""s business, not yours.I mean, his intentions in Arabia all together...Lawrence: Where are they now?Dryden: Anywhere within three hundred miles of Medina.They are Hashimite Bedouins.They can cross sixty miles of desert in a day.Lawrence: Oh thanks, Dryden.This is going to be fun.Dryden: Lawrence.Only two kinds of creatures get fun in the desert.Bedouins and gods, and you are neither.Take it from me.For ordinary men, it""s a burning, fiery furnace.Lawrence (as he lights Dryden""s cigar with a match): No, Dryden.It""s going to be fun.Dryden: It is recognized that you have a funny sense of fun.This time, after having received permission to go into Arabia, Lawrence exhibitionistically extinguishes the match by blowing it out rather than painfully snuffing it between his fingers.[Note: Post-mortem lividity, or hypostasis, occurs when blood in the body settles due to gravity, usually approximately within 30 minutes to 2 hours after death.