SLADE: I wouldn't urge you. It's only that I—took something else for granted. Foolishly. Let me be just a listener.
ELIS: And let me fill your cup. You're behind us, Captain.
MINIAAN: The big jug is empty. How'd'at happen?
MUSON: Portrait of a fat woman going away with another big jug.
PAUL: Bless you, lady.
MUSON: It was you that finished emptying it. I think.
NISANA: Couldn't have been me....
STERN: Are there any important physiological differences?
WRIGHT: Nothing of first importance. Minor differences in blood chemistry, shape of hands and feet. Our friends have the hind brain in the spinal column, which may be the reason for their better muscular co-ordination and—you know, Doctor, I have often wished that the human race of Earth, which we call Charin, had more room in its head for the expansion of the frontal lobes.
ELIS: I have a very high opinion of your frontal lobes, Christopher Wright. I have noticed that sometimes a large skull merely rattles.