Doc:
I was thinking of the inconsistency of civilization. The beast of the jungle, killing just for his existence, is called savage. The man, killing just for sport, is called civilized. It's a bit inconsistent, isn't it?
Bob Rainsford:
Now just a minute. What makes you think it isn't just as much sport for the animal as it is for the man. Now take that fellow, for instance. There never was a time when he couldn't have gotten away, but he didn't want to. He got interested in hunting me. He didn't hate me for stalking him anymore than I hated him for trying to charge me. As a matter of fact, we admired each other.
Doc:
Perhaps, but would you change places with the tiger?
Bob Rainsford:
Well, not *now*.
Eve Trowbridge:
Oh Martin, turn in early, please.
Martin Trowbridge:
Don't worry. The Count will take care of me.
Count Zaroff:
Indeed I shall.
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Captain:
The channel's here on the chart, all right, and so are the marking lights.
First mate:
Then what's wrong with them?
Captain:
Those lights don't seem to be in just the right place. They're both a bit out of position according to this.
First mate:
Two light buoys means a safe channel between the world over!
Captain:
"Safe between the world over" doesn't go in these waters.
Bob Rainsford:
This world's divided into two kinds of people: the hunter and the hunted. Luckily I'm the hunter. Nothing can change that.
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