1. Well, I suggest before we go outside and explore,
let us clean ourselves up.
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4. It's reading normal, Grandfather.
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5. There's been a forest fire.
Everything's sort of white and ashen.
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6. Funny mist.
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7. The heat must have been indescribable.
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8. Look at this soil here.
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9. Look at it. It's all turned to sand and ashes.
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10. Extraordinary.
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11. How can shrubs or trees grow in soil like that, hm?
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12. Something else that's strange.
There's quite a breeze blowing.
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13. Well?
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14. Well, look at the branches and things.
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15. They don't seem to be moving.
- They're not. They're absolutely still.
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16. Huh!
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17. Like stone, look.
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18. Very brittle stone.
It crumbles when you touch it. Look.
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19. It's petrified. How fascinating, a petrified jungle.
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20. Hm. Extraordinary.
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21. Yes, I must really investigate that.
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22. Couldn't have been heat, then,
and age would merely decay.
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23. What could have caused it, Grandfather?
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24. I don't know, I don't know,
but I intend to find out.
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25. Well, I'm coming, too.
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26. - Lan, where are we?
- I don't know.
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27. Well, why doesn't he take us back?
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28. - I'm not sure that he can.
- What, ever?
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29. I hate it as much as you. I'm just as afraid.
But what can we do?
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30. - Well, we could at least stay near the ship.
- The ship's no good without him.
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31. We better keep an eye on him.
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32. He seems to have a knack
of getting himself into trouble.
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33. - You think there's any danger?
- Not necessarily.
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35. No, you're right, I suppose. I just wish...
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36. - We'll be all right.
- Yes.
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37. Well, I suppose we'd better make sure
he doesn't fall down and break a leg.
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38. Don't you ever think he deserves
something to happen to him?
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39. Yes!
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40. Oh, Grandfather, look!
It's a flower. A perfect flower.
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41. Well, it's even kept some of its colour.
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42. Yes, very pretty, very pretty.
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43. Hmm.
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44. Hey, look! Look what I've found.
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45. - Oh, that's beautiful.
- Isn't it?
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46. I'm going to try and pick it
and keep it all in one piece.
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47. Oh, be careful, it'll be very fragile.
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48. - There we are.
- Beautiful.
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49. - When I get it back to the ship...
- lan!
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50. I'm going to put it into a glass...
- lan!
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51. Coming! Coming!
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52. What is it? What's the matter?
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53. No!
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54. It's all right.
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55. Like everything else in this place, solid stone.
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56. - It's hideous.
- Yes, it is.
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57. It's also significant.
Nothing on Earth could look like this.
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58. It looks like some sculptor's nightmare.
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59. Yes, it's certainly alien to anything on your planet.
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60. But you're wrong about one thing, Chesterfield.
This isn't like everything else.
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61. The animal is solidified certainly,
but it's not crumbly stone.
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62. It's metal. Yes, it always was.
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63. Even when it was alive? But that's impossible.
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64. Why? Can't you imagine an animal
unless it's flesh, blood and bone, hm?
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65. No, I tell you this is
an entirely different formation.
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66. I should say originally it was some pliable metal
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67. held together by a magnetic field,
or an inner magnetic field rather,
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68. and it may have had the ability to attract
its victims towards it, if they were metal, too.
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69. - We're not on Earth, then?
- No, certainly not.
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70. - Are you sure?
- Oh, certain.
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71. And you needn't look at me like that, young man.
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72. We started this journey
far too hurriedly to make any calculations.
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73. You know that as well as I do.
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74. However, we're alive.
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75. Hey, Grandfather, look. The jungle ends over there.
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76. Try not to be too upset.
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77. I counted so much on just going back
to things I recognise and trust.
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78. - But here there's nothing to rely on, nothing.
- Well, there's me.
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79. Barbara...
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80. all I ask you to do is believe,
really believe, we'll go back.
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81. We will, you know.
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82. I wish I was more like you.
I'm afraid I'm a very unwilling adventurer.
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83. Well, I'm not exactly revelling in it myself.
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84. Grandfather's talking about
fixing our position by the stars.
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85. - Good. Where is he?
- Just over there.
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86. - Susan?
- Hmm?
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87. Don't you have anything in the ship
that records the journeys?
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88. Oh, yes. There's a meter fixed
to a great big bank of computers.
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89. If you feed it with the right information,
it can take over the controls of the ship
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90. and deliver you to any place you want to go.
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91. Then why don't we know where we are?
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92. Well, it's a question of the right information,
you see.
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93. I don't say that Grandfather doesn't know
how to work the ship, but he's so forgetful,
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94. and then he will go off and...
Well, he likes to work on his own.
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95. So I've noticed.
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96. Anyway, he's only got to do some computations
back in the ship and we can move on.
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97. It can't be too soon for me.
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98. Well, are we ready?
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99. Oh, Doctor, have you worked out yet
how all this happened?
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100. No, not really, not really.
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101. Whatever it was
destroyed everything that was living,
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102. but the planet is dead, totally dead.
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103. Barbara! Doctor! Over here!
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104. What is it, Chesterton?
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105. We really must get back to...
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106. Most fascinating.
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107. A city. A huge city.
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108. Well, Doctor, can you see anything?
Any sign of life?
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109. No, sign of life. No, just the buildings.
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110. - Magnificent buildings, I...
- Oh, let me have a look.
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111. It's fabulous.
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112. Here, you have a look.
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113. - What do you think, Doctor?
- I don't know, I don't know.
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114. Whatever it was destroyed the vegetation here
certainly hasn't damaged the city.
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115. But there's no sign of life.
No movement, no light, no...
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116. No, I shall know more about it
when I've been down there.
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117. Down there? Oh, no. We're going back to the ship.
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118. Now, don't be ridiculous.
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119. That city is a magnificent subject for study
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120. and I don't intend to leave here
until I've thoroughly investigated it.
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121. Well, it's too late to talk about it now.
It's getting dark.
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122. We'll discuss it when we get back to the ship.
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123. Yes, whatever you decide,
it's too late to get down there now.
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124. Yes, yes, all right. But I assure you,
I'm determined to study that place.
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125. You can do what you like,
as long as you don't endanger the rest of us.
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126. Very well, then, I shall look at it myself, alone.
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127. You're the only one who can operate the ship.
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128. I'm afraid I can't let you do that, Doctor.
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129. Your glasses.
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130. I think this is the way we came.
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131. Oh!
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132. Who's there?
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133. All right, Susan, it's all right. You're safe now.
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134. - Did Susan tell you what frightened her?
- Yes, yes.
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135. She's convinced that someone touched her,
and I tried to make her see it wasn't possible,
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136. but I'm afraid she wouldn't listen to me.
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137. - I wonder, would you have a talk with her?
- Yes, of course I will.
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138. Yes, you know, sometimes I find
the gulf between Susan's age and mine
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139. - makes difficult understanding between us.
- I'll see what I can do.
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140. Oh, would you? Thank you, thank you very much.
I'd be grateful.
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141. - Hello.
- Hello.
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142. - What are you doing?
- Just drawing.
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143. Well, can I see?
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144. It's the flower I saw in the jungle.
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145. What happened out there?
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146. Nothing.
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147. Well, lan said you were terrified.
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148. Well, something must have frightened you.
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149. It's not that so much.
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150. It's just that I'm...
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151. - I'm fed up no one believes me.
- Believes what?
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152. Oh, I don't know.
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153. That there was someone out there
and they touched you on the shoulder?
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154. - There was someone there.
- But you didn't see who it was?
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155. No.
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156. It was like that. A light touch on the shoulder.
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157. - I couldn't have been mistaken.
- Well, I believe you.
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158. But Grandfather says that it's impossible
for anyone to live out there.
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159. Oh, Susan, it isn't that he doesn't believe you.
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160. It's just that he finds it difficult
to go against his scientific facts.
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161. I know.
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162. Oh, look, why don't you just
try and forget it for the moment?
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163. For the moment.
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164. What's this one for?
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165. - I don't know how you make sense of any of this.
- You're quite right, quite right.
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166. Can you find out where we are?
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167. - Well, Doctor?
- Hm? Oh.
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168. - I was wondering if perhaps...
- My dear boy, these eternal questions of yours.
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169. Do I know where we are, I suppose?
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170. Doctor, I don't want to argue with you.
We're fellow travellers whether we like it or not.
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171. But for heaven's sake,
try and see it from our point of view.
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172. - You've uprooted us violently from our own lives.
- You pushed your way into the ship, young man.
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173. All right, I admit it,
a small part of the blame is ours.
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174. - Oh, small?
- But naturally we're anxious.
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175. What are we going to do?
Can we live here? What do we eat?
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176. - There are millions of questions...
- A very good idea. I'm hungry.
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177. Oh, what's the matter?
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178. Oh, I've suddenly got this terrible headache.
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179. Oh dear, dear, how irksome for you.
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180. Oh, this stuff is very good. This should cure it.
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181. - Now, not too much, dear, not too much.
- No.
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182. Oh, Grandfather. I'm sorry I was so silly just now.
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183. - Here, try this.
- Thank you.
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184. - Ooh, it's very nice.
- Let's hope it does you some good.
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185. Oh, did you want something to eat?
What would you like?
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186. - I'd like some bacon and eggs.
- All right, bacon and eggs.
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187. - Bacon and eggs.
- But...
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188. - This is fully automatic.
- Yes, certainly, certainly.
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189. J62.
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190. J-6-2.
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191. L6.
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192. L-6.
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193. - I hope mine doesn't taste of engine grease.
- Now, now, don't be ridiculous.
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194. - Shall I get plates and things?
- No, there's no need to.
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195. - Here we are, then.
Right.
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196. - Eggs and bacon.
- Thank you.
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197. - Bacon and eggs.
- What, this?
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198. Go on, try it.
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199. Well?
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200. Hmm, not bad.
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201. - What do you think, Barbara?
- I think it's delicious.
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202. - My bacon's a bit salty.
- It shouldn't be. It's English.
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203. No, seriously, Doctor, this is remarkable.
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204. I mean, one bite and I taste the bacon,
another and I taste the egg. How do you do it?
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205. Food has component parts, dear boy.
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206. Flavours are rather like primary colours, you know,
you blend two to achieve a third, a fourth and etc.
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207. - Well, I think it's wonderful.
- How's your headache now?
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208. Oh, it's much better.
I don't usually get them at all.
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209. - Susan, would you like something to eat?
- No, thanks. I'm not hungry.
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210. Oh, child. That's unusual.
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211. I do hope your affects outside the ship
hasn't affected you too much?
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212. - No. I think I'll go to bed now, anyway.
- Right.
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213. - Do you want to know where you can sleep?
- Oh, yes.
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216. There was somebody there.
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217. Nothing. Not a thing.
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218. But something must've made that noise.
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219. I've had enough of this.
Please, can't we get out of here?
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220. - Ah, but the city, I must see the city.
- But why?
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221. I will not be questioned.
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222. Uninvited passengers.
I didn't invite them to the ship.
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223. I shall do what I want to do.
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224. - Why endanger the rest of us by staying here?
- Grandfather, please.
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225. Please.
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226. Stone trees are all very well
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227. but the next forest I walk through,
I want them all to be made of wood.
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228. - What's the matter?
- I don't know.
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229. The power take-up was rising normally and...
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230. What's wrong?
- Oh, don't distract me, please.
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231. - Shall I trace it on the fault locator, Grandfather?
- Yes, I think you'd better, child.
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232. K7.
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233. K7? Yes, of course, the fluid link. Yes, yes, yes.
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234. Yes.
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235. Yes, there we are, you see. The end of it's
unscrewed itself and the fluid has run out.
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236. - Have you got a spare?
- Oh, no, no need for that.
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237. This is easily repaired. All we have to do is refill it.
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238. - What liquid do you need?
- Mercury.
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239. Mercury. Can I get it for you?
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240. No, I'm afraid you can't. We haven't any at all.
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241. - What? Don't you carry a supply?
- No, it hasn't been necessary.
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242. - This hasn't happened before.
- But you must have some somewhere, surely.
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243. - No, no, we shall have to get some from outside.
- But where?
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245. Yes. There's the city.
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246. Yes, the city, of course.
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247. Of course, we're bound to get
some mercury there. Yes, we're bound to.
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248. Well, I mean, what else can we do, hmm?
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249. It seems we have no alternative.
We have to go to the city.
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250. Yes, indeed.
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251. At first light, then?
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252. Well, it's light enough
and there doesn't seem to be anything out there.
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253. We might as well get started.
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254. And, Doctor, remember
we're going to this city to find mercury
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255. and once we've found it,
we're coming straight back here. Is that clear?
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256. Oh, quite so, quite so.
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257. - Well, shall I lead?
- Yes, by all means.
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258. - Look!
Don't touch it, it might go off.
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259. Be careful.
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260. - What is it, Chesterton?
- I don't know.
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261. Stand back, all of you.
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262. I think it's all right. A metal box.
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263. It's a box of glass phials. Look.
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264. Let me see.
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265. Then there was somebody here last night.
They must've dropped them.
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266. - I knew I was right.
- Yes. Sorry, Susan.
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267. Yes, I'd like to run a few tests on those.
Susan, would you take these into the ship, please?
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268. - Yes.
- Thank you.
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269. Oh, and by the way,
did you remember the food supplies?
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270. Yes. A day's supply for four.
That's enough, isn't it?
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271. - Yes, ample, ample.
- I trust we won't be more than a couple of hours.
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272. - You ready, Susan?
- Yes.
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273. Come on, then, off we go.
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274. Do you mind if I sit down for a minute?
I feel a bit exhausted.
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275. - You all right?
- Oh, yes, I'm just a bit tired.
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276. It was a long journey and my legs are rather weak.
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277. Why don't you rest here?
Lan and I will look around and see if we...
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278. No, no, I want to look around, too.
I shall be all right, thank you.
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280. Look, why don't we get this over with quickly?
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281. Look for instruments, gauges, anything like that.
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282. Ideally, what we want is a laboratory.
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283. Ian, look!
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284. Why don't we separate and go different ways
and meet back here in, say, 10 minutes, all right?
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285. Fine. I'll go this way.
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286. - Would you lend me your arm, would you, Susan?
- Thank you.
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287. Let's try this one.
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288. There's no light.
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289. - Ah, there you are. Any luck?
- No. How about you?
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290. No, no luck.
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291. Barbara should be here by now.
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292. Barbara!
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293. Barbara!
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294. We'll give her a couple of minutes more
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296. We've waited long enough for her.
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297. We must go and find her.
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