1. Faster than a speeding bullet.
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2. More powerful than a locomotive.
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3. Able to leap tall buildings
at a single bound.
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4. - Look. Up in the sky.
- It's a bird.
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5. - It's a plane.
- It's Superman.
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6. Yes, it's Superman,
strange visitor from another planet...
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7. who came to Earth with powers
and abilities...
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8. far beyond those of mortal men.
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9. Superman, who can change
the course of mighty rivers...
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10. bend steel in his bare hands...
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11. and who. Disguised as Clark Kent...
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12. —mild-mannered reporter
for a great metropolitan newspaper.
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13. fights a never-ending battle for truth,
justice and the American way.
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14. And now, another exciting episode
in the Adventures oi Superman.
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15. That's the last piece of film
I got from her.
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16. Let's see. Today's the 15th...
A week ago Friday.
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17. - Ten days.
- We haven't heard from Jim either.
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18. I ought to have my head examined.
That sister of mine's crazy enough...
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19. I had to send Olsen to Haiti with her.
Two irresponsible nuts. A fine pair.
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20. The Haitian officials can't find
a trace of them?
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21. Nothing. I've spent $200 on phone calls.
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22. I don't like it. Kent. I don't like it one bit.
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23. Did you see that voodoo doctor.
or whatever he was?
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24. He knew he was being photographed.
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25. Suppose I fly down there.
just take a look around.
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26. It's a good idea. I have two tickets
on the midnight Pan Am Clipper.
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27. - Two?
- Yes. I'm going with you.
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28. You don't have to make the trip.
In fact. I'll do much better alone.
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29. - I think I can make my own decisions alone.
- Just what I'm afraid of.
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30. - What?
- Oh. nothing. Chief. Nothing.
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31. I had the boys make a blowup
of this voodoo doctor. Just in case.
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32. I hope they aren't in his hands.
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33. So do I. You'd better go home
and get packed.
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34. - Our plane leaves in 55 minutes.
- Right.
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35. This is Haiti. Messieurs.
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36. Our police methods are somewhat different
than those in the United States...
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37. because our problems
are not the same.
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38. However. My government
has instructed me...
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39. to give you every assistance
within my power.
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40. - This I gladly do.
- Good. What do you suggest, Mr. Bergeret?
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41. What can I suggest? The gendarmerie
have searched the entire island...
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42. for your sister and the young man. Olsen.
It is unfortunate.
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43. That drum. Is that a voodoo drum?
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44. No. monsieur. Voodoo is
no longer practiced in Haiti...
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45. - ... except. Perhaps. In secret.
- Sounds like a voodoo drum to me.
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46. That drum is only talking. Sending
a message to someone back in the bush.
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47. - You understand what it's saying?
- No. monsieur.
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48. Unfortunately. That course was not included
in the curriculum at Harvard University.
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49. Tamboo say two white men
talk to Antoine Bergeret in hotel.
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50. This was taken from the last piece of film
my sister sent back to the States.
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51. This would appear
to be a voodoo doctor.
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52. But on the other hand.
sometimes photographers...
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53. how you say. Arrange such things.
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54. Not my sister. When she
takes a picture of a voodoo doctor...
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55. you can be sure it's the McCoy.
the real thing.
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56. If this is the real thing.
then your sister's peril is also very real...
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57. for only the ignorant and the superstitious
believe in the powers of voodoo.
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58. And the ignorant and the superstitious
are always dangerous.
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59. If you don't need me. I think I'll take
a walk. I'm curious about that drum.
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60. If you will allow me to suggest...
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61. the Haitian bush is not the best place
for a stranger. Especially at night.
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62. - Well—
- Of course not. Stay where you are.
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63. When we go into the bush.
we'll take a competent guide.
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64. It'll be happy to supply a detachment
of gendarmes to accompany you.
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65. No. let's leave the police out of this. Just
get me a good guide who speaks English.
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66. I have a hunch if we find this bird.
we'll find my sister and Olsen.
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67. There are two men here
who know the jungle quite well.
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68. An American and an Englishman.
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69. - One of them is—
- Come in. I mean. Entrez.
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70. - I hope I'm not intruding.
- Certainly not.
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71. As a matter of fact.
I was about to mention your name.
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72. These gentlemen were just inquiring
as to someone...
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73. who could guide them
into the back country.
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74. Mr. White and Mr. Kent.
permit me to introduce...
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75. Mr. William Johnson.
one of the men I spoke of.
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76. - How do you do.
- It's a pleasure.
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77. - How do you do.
- How do you do.
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78. - Won't you sit down. Please.
- Thank you.
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79. I heard some drum talk
back in the hills a short time ago.
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80. It said strangers
were having a conference...
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81. with Monsieur Bergeret at the hotel.
I figured it had to do...
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82. with the missing photographer
and her assistant.
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83. The drums spoke of Miss White?
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84. No. that was an assumption
on my part.
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85. Which turned out to be correct.
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86. And now. If you gentlemen will excuse me.
I have some reports to get out.
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87. And if you need any official assistance
from the Haitian government...
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88. - ... please do not hesitate to call on me.
- Thank you. I appreciate it. I'll see you out.
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89. What's that drum saying now.
Mr. Johnson?
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90. Sorry. I wasn't listening to it.
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91. Did you meet Miss White
when she was in Cap-Haitien?
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92. I had the pleasure of meeting her
and her assistant— Nelson. I believe?
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93. Olsen. Jim Olsen.
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94. Yes. We met at a party
at Monsieur Bergerefs home.
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95. Incidentally...
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96. who's this ugly brute?
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97. That's what we
came down here to find out.
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98. Bergeret tells me you've spent
over 12 years here in Haiti.
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99. Yes. I'm an amateur explorer
and do a little writing.
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100. Would you be interested in guiding us
into the bush country?
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101. If you're looking for him. Mr. White.
he's a bokor. A voodoo doctor.
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102. I've managed to stay healthy here
by keeping out of voodoo.
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103. - You don't believe in voodoo?
- I believe in sharp knives and poisons.
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104. If your sister and Olsen
were unfortunate enough...
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105. to fall into the hands
of voodoo cultists, my advice...
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106. - ... is to forget about them and go back.
- We can do without that kind of advice.
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107. Then have the sense
to keep out of the jungle.
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108. Let the Haitian gendarmes handle it.
That's what they're paid for.
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109. - Good night. Gentlemen.
- Good night.
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110. Well. Of all the conceited—
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111. Good evening.
Sorry if I seemed to be eavesdropping.
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112. - Seemed to be?
- Matter of fact. I wasn't.
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113. Didn't want to tangle up
with Johnson.
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114. - We grate on each other's nerves.
- Who are you and what do you want?
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115. I'm Dr. Leland Masters.
You're Miss White's brother, I take it.
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116. - I am.
- Strong family resemblance.
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117. Cranial structure very similar.
Anthropologist. I notice these things.
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118. This is Mr. Kent.
Bergeret told me about him.
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119. He's the Englishman
familiar with the bush.
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120. Ought to be. Spent the last eight years
tramping through it measuring skulls.
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121. Ethnology. Tiresome work.
Don't know why I ever took it up.
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122. Dr. Masters, did you hear anything
of particular interest...
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123. while you were standing
at that window?
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124. I heard Johnson give you some good
advice about staying out of the bush.
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125. Heard him give you some better advice
about not getting mixed up in voodoo.
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126. I take it you wouldn't be interested
in guiding us into the bush.
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127. I didn't say that. Said it's
a good place to stay away from...
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128. but if you want to go looking
for your sister and the boy. I'll take you.
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129. - Tomorrow morning?
- 7:30?
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130. We'll be ready. Would you care
to go out that way?
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131. No. I'll go through the garden.
the way I came in.
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132. Just a moment, doctor.
How did you know we were here?
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133. I heard a rada drum talking.
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134. I savvy that drum talk.
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135. - It isn't mine.
- I know.
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136. - Johnson left it.
- Well. At least we've got a guide.
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137. - I wonder.
- What do you mean?
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138. Ever notice how clean and fresh it is
down here. Chief? No soot, no grime.
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139. - What?
- I said. No soot. No grime.
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140. Of course not.
This is a tropical island. Not Pittsburgh.
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141. - Well. I think I'll go to bed. Chief.
- At 8:00? What's the matter. Kent?
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142. First you wanted to take a walk.
now you want to go to bed.
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143. - I'm sorry—
- You've got to stay...
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144. and help plan tomorrow's trip
into the bush.
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145. - Can't we do it in the morning?
- All right. I'll do it myself.
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146. - Good night, chief.
- Good night.
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147. Mademoiselle White...
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148. you would like me to remove
those heavy iron chains from your wrists?
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149. You still think they are made of paper?
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150. They are not made of paper.
They are made of heavy iron.
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151. Heavy. Heavy iron. Are they not?
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152. Yes.
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153. I will remove them if you tell me why you
were in the secret corridor of the Citadelle.
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154. - Tell me!
- I was taking pictures.
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155. Pictures of what?
What secrets have you learned?
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156. - I don't know.
- Tell me!
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157. I don't remember.
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158. Go back. Then. To your cell and think.
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159. And think until you do remember.
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160. Miss White.
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161. Yes?
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162. Those chains on your wrists.
they're only paper. You can break them.
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163. No. They're made of iron.
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164. - They're only paper. I'll break them for you.
- No.
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165. Only Legbu can break these chains.
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166. If anyone else breaks them. I will die.
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167. - You won't die—
- No. no. Please. No.
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168. All right. I won't touch them.
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169. Tell me. do you know
where Jim Olsen is?
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170. You remember Jim Olsen. Don't you?
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171. - They got you too. Huh. Jim?
- Superman.
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172. - You all right?
- Sure. But. golly. How did you find me?
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173. Never mind about that.
What's happened to Miss White?
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174. She drank tea at Bergerefs house.
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175. - Tea?
- Yeah. I didn't drink any.
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176. I don't know whether Mr. Johnson
or Dr. Masters drank any.
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177. - They were at Bergerefs place?
- Yeah. I know Miss White drank some.
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178. - I saw her.
- Go on.
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179. - There was something in it.
- What makes you think so?
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180. Because of what happened after. We left
Bergerefs and came here to the Citadelle...
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181. and a bunch of guys jumped out
and grabbed us.
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182. - Talk fast. Someone's coming.
- That voodoo man. Legbu...
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183. brought us into an underground room
and he put paper chains on us...
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184. and told us they were iron.
Miss White believed him...
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185. so I figured she must be drugged.
I pretended I believed him too...
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186. until I could beat it and get help.
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187. Start digging-
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188. Stop digging-
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189. Turn.
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190. Of what hidden things
did the woman take pictures?
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191. - I don't know.
- You know.
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192. I don't know.
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193. When you find the secret passage
to Christophe's treasure...
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194. - ... l will remove this iron chain.
- Yes.
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195. Turn.
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196. Dig.
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197. - It's all right. He's gone.
- Why didn't you grab him?
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198. That's the guy that got
Miss White hypnotized.
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199. No one can be hypnotized against his will.
Jim. Now. you were right the first time.
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200. - He's controlling her mind. She's drugged.
- What will we do?
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201. Just keep up your act until I get back.
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202. That Legbu's crazy.
Boy. I'd like to get away from here.
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203. You will. Don't worry. Just as soon
as I find out who's behind this.
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204. See you later.
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205. Are you gonna wear
that outfit into the jungle?
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206. It might be better
if I talked with Mr. Bergeret.
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207. I telephoned him.
He said he'd come over.
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208. You mean you don't want
to go into the jungle?
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209. - I think I can do more good here.
- Where it's nice and safe.
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210. - I have a theory I want to work out.
- Sometimes I wonder—
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211. What's the use?
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212. The trail forks here. That one
goes to the village of Tiburon.
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213. - And that one?
- That goes up to the Citadelle.
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214. - We'd better take the trail to Tiburon.
- Why not to the Citadelle?
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215. There's a lot of bush talk about strange
things going on up there, probably voodoo.
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216. Then we'll go to the Citadelle.
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217. All right.
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218. - Oh. come in.
- I'm sorry to be late. Monsieur Kent.
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219. - I was unavoidably detained.
- Quite all right.
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220. Is there a chemist or a laboratory
here in Cap-Haitien?
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221. No. but there is such a government
laboratory in Port-au-Prince.
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222. - Do you wish something analyzed?
- Yes. I do.
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223. In regard to the disappearance
of Mademoiselle White?
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224. Permit me to be of assistance.
I'll take you to Port-au-Prince...
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225. - ... in a government plane.
- I'm in a hurry—
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226. We will leave at once.
I'll personally introduce you...
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227. to the government chemist.
Dr. Simone Girarde.
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228. - What's the matter?
- This trail is closed.
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229. What do you mean. Closed?
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230. - That is a voodoo lock, ouanga.
- So what?
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231. To cross over one
is supposed to mean death.
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232. Of all the ridiculous things.
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233. That's what I think of voodoo.
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234. Don't move.
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235. - What the“?
- Get your hands up.
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236. It'll be happy to conduct an analysis
as quickly as possible. Monsieur Kent...
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237. - ... but these things take time.
- Thank you. Dr. Girarde. I'll wait.
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238. If you wish.
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239. I have some business to attend to
at the courthouse. Monsieur Kent.
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240. - I shall rejoin you here later.
- Thank you.
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241. - That's the fellow we're looking for.
- Looks like he found us.
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242. Why did you come to the bush.
showing my photograph to natives...
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243. - ... and asking where I could be found?
- What have you done with my sister?
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244. That is an interesting question.
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245. There will be more interesting questions
when the gendarmes get here.
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246. If they do get here. Monsieur. They will not
find any witnesses to testify against me.
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247. You are a student of Haitian history.
monsieur le docteur.
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248. I will spare you so that later you
may answer some questions for me.
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249. Thank you.
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250. You will go in there for the present.
monsieur le docteur.
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251. My advice to you, Mr. White.
Is to cooperate.
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252. I have another room for you.
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253. You will go in quietly. Monsieur.
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254. Kate. Kate. It's me. Perry.
Kate. Don't you recognize me?
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255. Get in there.
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256. So you knew it was only paper.
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257. This is a most interesting room
that you have entered.
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258. It is known as the wine press.
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259. Do you see that small stone gutter
and that little hole in the floor?
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260. That is so the wine can run through
when the grapes are squeezed.
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261. I am now going to remove
the hypnotic spell from Miss White...
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262. and then I'm going
to ask her a question.
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263. - Upon her answer depend your lives.
- But she doesn't know the answer.
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264. It will be most unfortunate
for all of you if she does not.
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265. Miss White...
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266. turn toward me.
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267. I only know that when I gave him
the result of the analysis...
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268. he seemed very excited and left at once.
asking me to tell you that he had...
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269. to return to Cap-Haitien immediately.
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270. But if he was in such a hurry.
why did he not wait for me?
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271. I had agreed to return him by airplane.
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272. What substance
was on the handkerchief?
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273. Burnt sienna. Cocoa butter. Bolomania.
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274. Can you tell me. Monsieur Bergeret.
what possible significance that could have?
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275. lam not sure. But...
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276. I must return to Cap-Haitien at once.
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277. But I tell you. I had no reason
for taking pictures in the lower corridors...
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278. except for photographic interest.
I didn't see any secret doors.
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279. I am not convinced
that you're telling the truth.
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280. $0...
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281. What are you going to do?
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282. I am going to use this room for the same
purpose that Henri Christophe used it.
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283. - Thank heavens.
- Thank Superman.
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284. - Where's Dr. Masters?
- Locked behind that stone wall.
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285. What“? Who are you?
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286. That's Superman.
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287. - I always thought you were only a legend.
- Legbu! He's getting away.
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288. He's not the only one mixed up in this.
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289. I think Dr. Masters
knows some of the answers.
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290. - You're quite wrong. I know nothing of this.
- Someone does.
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291. Now. watch.
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292. It's Johnson!
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293. I didn't think you were this big a fool.
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294. All this voodoo rigmarole is a blind...
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295. to cover up his attempt
to steal the Christophe treasure.
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296. It'll find it yet, don't you worry.
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297. Why did you think I knew
anything about the treasure?
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298. I saw you snooping around
with a camera.
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299. My sister is a photographer! And you
can't take photographs without a camera!
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300. - Perry. Don't lose your temper.
- I almost lost my life over this imbecile.
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301. Digging for treasure.
You'll get plenty of digging in prison.
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302. Well. Don't be afraid of this tea. Jim.
I made it personally.
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303. No. thank you.
I think I'll still stick to water.
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304. - The prodigal son returns.
- Hi. Mr. Kent.
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305. Hiya. Jim. Hello. Miss White.
Glad to see you safe and sound.
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306. I'm glad to be safe and sound.
Mr. Kent. I assure you.
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307. - Where have you been?
- Port-au-Prince.
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308. Port-au-Prince. Eh? We came close
to being crushed to death.
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309. We'd all be dead if not for Superman.
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310. - Really?
- You've never seen anything like it.
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311. The walls were closing in.
and we would've all been crushed—
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312. But. Monsieur Kent— How did you
get back here so quickly?
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313. I flew.
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