The warm grassland is vast and boundless, flowing under the sports wide-angle lens, lions, hippos, cattle, and the disappearing Maasai must flow to the rivers of their hometowns.
A marriage, money honor, the baron's infidelity is understandable, but at least honest and frank, can be bad enough to have a clear conscience.
Karen of the upper class is frivolous, the train to Mombasa is full of ivory, in the hot land of Africa, the beauty of human nature can be interpreted and accompanied by dignity, women are the same as the land and the people on the land, fortitude and responsibility, in order to value of life.
A gift from Daniel, a pen, a compass, and Mozart's record player, these three things are the interpretation of this man, given to the Kalen, and by Kalen's hand, the compass must belong to the African land, which has nothing to do with civilization.
It's better to go back to that hot land, but it's impossible to return. The "little British" under the missionaries will, together with the indigenous stewards, look forward to the big fires of the Karen, the roads of Africa leading to civilization, and from now on out of Africa
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