That is quite some time in the future, but not the furthest Albert has heard of. Mr Temple himself is from a time well beyond that. Still, it does explain some of the differences perhaps, although Albert doesn't think there are many differences. People are people, he thinks, wherever and whenever you go.]
Alas, I think that my countrymen are very determined to destroy any culture they find distasteful. I can only hope they do not succeed.
[But he fears so much is lost already, especially of the native peoples.]
The kitchen! Oh my, yes of course. [He gestures to the little space, clearly seen from the living room. Indeed, the main room of the little cabin is entirely open, so that when they move to the kitchen, the cat can still sit and watch them from his place on the couch.]
Can I pour you a drink? A glass of wine? A scotch? Tea or coffee, even?
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Alas, I think that my countrymen are very determined to destroy any culture they find distasteful. I can only hope they do not succeed.
[But he fears so much is lost already, especially of the native peoples.]
The kitchen! Oh my, yes of course. [He gestures to the little space, clearly seen from the living room. Indeed, the main room of the little cabin is entirely open, so that when they move to the kitchen, the cat can still sit and watch them from his place on the couch.]
Can I pour you a drink? A glass of wine? A scotch? Tea or coffee, even?