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By a remarkable coincidence, just as you run out of the hut you see a
group of white people emerge from the bush into the clearing in which the
pygmy settlement is located. From the kit that some of them are carrying,
it looks like they are a group of documentary film makers. You recognise
one of them as a well-known anthroplogist who has appeared in a number of
TV programmes. He is to anthropology what David Attenborough is to
biology.
You run up to them, crying: "Thank God! Please take me out of here and
back to civilisation."
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By making a conscious effort, you had managed to say that in English. The new arrivals are surprised to hear a native woman (to all appearances) speaking the language perfectly.
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You spoke in the tribe's own language, and you can neither speak nor understand English. You are met with uncomprehension.
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You spoke in the tribe's own language, and you can neither speak nor understand English. Luckily the party have prepared properly, and have with them someone who can speak the tribe's tongue.
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You spoke in the tribe's own language, and you can neither speak nor understand English. The party intend to use the shaman as a translator, as he is the only one who knows any English.
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