1. Ah! This looks about right.
World War II uniforms.
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2. No need to worry about looking silly.
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3. If this is a top secret naval camp,
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4. - then I'm Lord Nelson.
- Oh, whine, whine, whine, whine!
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5. Professor, top secret naval camps usually
have men with guns all over the place.
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6. You don't just stroll in.
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7. I've had more trouble getting into
Greenford disco without a ticket.
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8. - You can always go back.
- I'd rather go rock climbing.
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9. Not in those clothes.
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10. - Don't move! Hands up!
- About time, too!
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11. Call yourself Royal Marines?
You're a disgrace! Those boots are filthy.
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12. - What would happen if the Germans attacked now?
- Sorry, sir.
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13. In fact, how do you know we're not Germans?
Well, answer me!
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14. You don't look like Germans, ma'am.
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15. I don't suppose you know
where Dr Judson's office is?
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16. - Never mind. This way.
- Yes, sir.
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17. Prozorov, everything in English.
From now on, everything in English.
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18. - Quick! Down on the beach.
- Come on.
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19. - How long till nightfall?
- Long enough. Come on!
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20. Gayev, listen to me.
Where are the sealed orders?
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21. You had them.
Gayev, what's happened to them? Gayev?
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22. - What in heaven's name...
- You must be Dr Judson,
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23. excuse the interruption.
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24. - I've travelled a long way to meet you.
- This is intolerable!
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25. A little less excitement, please,
Dr Judson. Remember your blood pressure.
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26. - The prisoner's dilemma.
- You can't just...
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27. Oh, shut up, Crane! You're familiar
with the prisoner's dilemma?
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28. Based on a false premise, don't you think?
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29. But a neat algorithm,
nevertheless, Dr Judson.
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30. Excuse me, do you have any official
stationery and a typewriter I can use?
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31. On the desk.
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32. You're obviously also an expert in this
field, but I'm afraid I don't recognise...
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33. - Ace.
- Hi. I'm Ace. This is the Professor.
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34. - Doctor.
- Sorry. Doctor.
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35. Oh, wow!
Have you seen this, Professor?
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36. Put it down, child. It's not a toy.
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37. I know it's not. It's a flip-flop thingy.
We use them at school.
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38. - You understand it?
- Yeah. It's a logic game, isn't it?
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39. You drop marbles in the top, and depending
on what Colour each window is,
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40. the marble follows a different path.
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41. You've got a logic diagram
for it on the blackboard.
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42. This is extraordinary!
You learned about logic at school?
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43. Mmm, Miss Burkett taught us in
computer studies. She was well good.
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44. - Can I borrow this?
- Two pens, please.
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45. Crane!
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46. Ah, thank you.
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47. - There we are. Come in.
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48. I'm sorry to disturb you, sir,
but these two are unauthorised personnel.
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49. Unauthorised? We're here by
urgent request of the War Office.
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50. I think you'll find, this is
signed by the Prime Minister
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51. and the head of Secret Service.
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52. I must apologise, sir.
We weren't informed of your arrival.
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53. Need to know, Captain, need to know.
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54. Dr Judson's work at breaking the German
codes is very important to the war effort.
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55. We thought you were something
to do with those East End kids. Evacuees.
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56. I'm not from the East End. I'm from...
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57. - Perhaps you would like to see the Ultima Machine?
- The Ultima Machine, yes!
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58. Bates, go and fetch
Commander Millington, will you?
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59. On second thought, it's been a tiring day.
Perhaps tomorrow, Dr Judson.
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60. If you just show us to our quarters...
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61. Now, as soon as it's dark,
we check the base.
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62. Petrossian, you check the shoreline
in case anything gets washed up.
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63. - Alone?
- It only needs one.
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64. Will you listen to me? There's evil here.
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65. Can't you feel it? Cold against our skin.
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66. Stop it!
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67. More stupid Armenian superstitions.
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68. - You're supposed to be a soldier.
- So was he!
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69. You follow orders.
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70. Ace! Bunk beds! Bags I go on top.
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71. Quiet, Ace!
People are trying to sleep.
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72. Sorry.
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73. Is it all right if I go down to the cliffs
tomorrow and do some rock climbing?
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74. Go to sleep.
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75. Sorry.
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76. Oh, it's you, sir.
Thank goodness. I thought...
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77. Eyes... Eyes watching...
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78. Thank you so much. What a lovely day!
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79. - Miss Hardaker.
- Your sermon, Mr Wainwright.
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80. - Yes?
- There's no doubt about it, Mr Wainwright.
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81. Of course we'll win the war.
Right is on our side.
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82. I don't think that right
is on anyone's side in war, Miss Hardaker.
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83. Your father would turn
in his grave to hear such words.
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84. When he was vicar of this parish,
there was respect for the Good Book.
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85. I think that faith is more than just words.
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86. In plain language, doubt and indecision.
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87. - Miss Hardaker...
- Pardon me, I'm wondering if you could help me.
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88. I'm looking for Dr Judson.
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89. Oh, I think you'll find him still working
in the crypt. If you'd like to follow me.
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90. Uh, good day, Miss Hardaker. This way.
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91. Who's the old gargoyle? Friend of yours?
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92. She's the old bag
we've been billeted with.
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93. - Come again?
- We've been evacuated.
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94. - We're from London.
- Oh, so am I!
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95. Come on, girls.
Time we were moving!
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96. - See you later.
- Where?
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97. What about over there? Maidens' Point?
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98. Hey, vicar. You shouldn't
leave all this silverware lying around.
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99. - You're wide open.
- They're superstitious people in these parts.
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100. Too afraid of the old Viking curse
to break in here.
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101. - Curse?
- This church is built on old Viking graves.
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102. They say evil was once buried here.
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103. Here we are, Doctor.
This is the crypt.
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104. Ah, Doctor. What do you
make of these then? Hmm?
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105. Fascinating!
Ace, look at this.
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106. They look like Viking carvings!
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107. Viking rune stones.
Ninth century, yes?
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108. You evidently know more than I do.
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109. Well, it's the alphabet. The later Vikings
used a 16-character alphabet.
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110. Don't tell me. The Ultima Machine can
break the most sophisticated Nazi ciphers.
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111. Some 9th-century scribbling
shouldn't be much of a problem.
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112. - Professor?
- Mmm?
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113. What's that noise?
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114. - What noise?
- Like a machine.
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115. Organ bellows. Come on.
Let's leave Dr Judson to his puzzles.
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116. Yeah, okay.
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117. It was definitely
some kind of machinery, Professor.
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118. Only don't bother listening to me,
"cause I'm only a mere mortal."
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119. - Look.
- Yeah, graves.
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120. No, at the ground.
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121. - There's a slight dip in it.
- Subsidence. And since the grave was dug.
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122. - How do you know that?
- Well, either that,
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123. or they'd been at the communion wine
when they put up the headstone.
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124. Joseph Sundvik. He must be one of the
descendants of the original Viking settlers.
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125. Look at the last one.
She only lived 13 days, poor thing.
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126. You don't suppose it was that
Viking curse, do you?
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127. Where did you say you were
meeting your two friends?
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128. Somewhere called Maidens' Point.
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129. I think I'll go with you.
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130. Maidens' Point!
Did you say Maidens' Point?
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131. I only want to go for a walk.
Maybe have a swim.
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132. I know what girls
who go to Maidens' Point have in mind.
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133. You will never go near the place.
Neither of you.
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134. - All right. Keep your hair on!
- You impudent child!
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135. Do you know why it's
called Maidens' Point?
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136. Because when you stand on those cliffs,
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137. you can hear the terrible
lost cries of girls who went to that place
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138. with evil in their hearts.
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139. Girls who are damned forever.
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140. I like watching the sea.
It makes me feel so small.
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141. You'd think people would take their
rubbish home with them, wouldn't you?
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142. - What's that?
- People come here to picnic
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143. and then leave their rubbish behind.
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144. It's not
the kind of place people come for picnics.
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145. Not ordinary tourists.
Not English, anyway.
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146. Germans? German spies?
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147. - Look at the lettering.
- Greek?
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148. Russian.
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149. The Russians
were on our side during the war.
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150. - We'd better warn them at the camp.
- I think they already know.
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151. Where do you suppose
the Russians are now?
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152. More to the point,
where have they come from?
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153. From the north, like Vikings.
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154. - I think I'd better go back to the church.
- Church?
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155. If you find churches boring, you can
stay here, but don't go into the water.
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156. The North Atlantic U-boats
have changed ciphers again.
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157. - That's twice this month.
- Can we crack them?
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158. It may take a few days longer.
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159. Oh, they're using six rotors
now instead of five.
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160. Get inside the Nazi mind, Judson.
Learn to think the way they think.
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161. It's the only way
to understand their ciphers.
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162. The machine can do it, if you'd be
so kind as to authorise it, sir.
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163. Thank you...
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164. Oh, yes. The machine can do it.
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165. This is the first.
In the future, there'll be many more.
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166. Computing machines, thinking machines.
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167. Yes, but whose thoughts will they think?
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168. I beg your pardon.
I didn't hear you.
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169. - Possibly not.
- Well what can I do for you, Doctor?
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170. - I'd like to know the answer.
- I'm afraid I don't understand.
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171. Afraid, yes, but of what?
The Viking inscriptions? The curse?
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172. Doctor, there are some questions
better left unanswered.
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173. That may be so, but
it's too late, isn't it?
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174. Someone's already translated
the inscriptions.
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175. It's probably all nonsense.
Some records that my grandfather made
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176. when he was vicar of St Jude's
at the end of the last century.
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177. He translated the Viking inscriptions.
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178. I wish to heavens he never had.
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179. - Come on! Don't be such a baby doll!
- No! Swimming's stupid!
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180. - It's lovely and warm.
- Anyway, it's dangerous. Look!
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181. Oh, you're just a baby doll!
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182. Stupid.
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183. "We hope to return to the North Way,"
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184. "carrying home the oriental treasures
from the silk lands in the east."
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185. "But the dark curse follows
our dragon ship."
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186. "Black fog turned day into night,"
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187. "and the fingers of death
reached out from the waters"
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188. "to reclaim the treasures we have stolen."
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189. "I carve these stones in memory of
Asmund, Rognvald, Torkel, Half dan,"
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190. "brave Viking warriors slain by the curse."
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191. "We sought haven in Northumbria and took
refuge at a place called Maidens' Bay,"
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192. "but the curse of the treasure
has followed us to this place."
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193. - Maidens' Bay?
- That's Maidens' Point.
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194. - But I've just left Ace there.
- Yeah, but I'm here now, aren't I?
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195. What have you got there, Professor?
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196. - Look. There's something I've just noticed.
- What's that?
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197. Look. "We hope to return to the North Way,
carrying home the oriental treasures..."
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198. Now listen to this.
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199. Vozravchayetes v Norwegioo
s sakrovischem.
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200. - I only did French O level.
- "We return to Norway,"
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201. the North way, "bearing the treasure."
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202. Now, let's see how Dr Judson's
getting along, shall we?
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203. Hold still, will you?
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204. Make me look like Lana Turner.
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205. You mean Betty Grable.
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206. Jane Russell!
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207. Here, look at that.
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208. - What is it?
- It feels all funny and tingly!
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209. Oh! It's like electric!
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210. No, leave it. I don't like it.
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211. It's just a piece of junk.
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212. Come on, we'd better get going
before that old bag starts worrying.
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213. No, closer, please.
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214. Alice Faye!
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215. Dr Judson, something here
that might interest you.
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216. What's that, then?
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217. courtesy of Mr Wainwright's grandfather.
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218. Really?
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219. "Night is the time of the evil curse,"
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220. "and no man is safe alone."
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221. This is invaluable!
"The waters are most dangerous."
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222. "The dark evil lies waiting in the sea.
It has followed the treasure we stole.
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223. "We cannot see it
but we know that it is there,
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224. "beneath the surface, beyond seeing.
But it is there,
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225. "and one by one our crew is being killed."
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226. I didn't know they had
personal stereos in 1943.
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227. They're listening
to coded German radio messages.
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228. - Are you looking for someone?
- Ah... We're just being nosy.
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229. Well, we're the girls. I'm Kathleen.
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230. - Hello, Kathleen.
- Hello.
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231. - Hello.
- Oh, look, Professor! A baby!
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232. - Is it yours?
- Yes, and she's a she.
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233. She's lovely.
Can I pick her up?
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234. You've got to excuse her.
She's from Perivale.
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235. - That's all right. Of course you can.
- Thanks.
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236. - Where's Perivale?
- You don't want to know.
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237. Now what do I do?
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238. Just put your arm
underneath her like that...
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239. - Yeah?
- Get her head, and you're fine.
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240. You're fine.
There we are.
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241. Oh, Professor, isn't she beautiful?
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242. Oh, look at her little fingernails.
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243. They're so perfect and so tiny.
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244. Yes, every one a heart breaker.
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245. - What's she called?
- Audrey.
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246. - Oh.
- What's the matter, don't you like it?
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247. I hate it. It's my mum's name.
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248. Here.
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249. Come here, darling. Audrey...
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250. Dudman, I gave you clear instructions
the baby was not to remain on camp.
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251. - Yes, sir.
- Well?
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252. I thought she could stay with my cousin,
sir, only their cottage is too small, and...
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253. Twenty-four hours, Dudman,
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254. or I shall have you dismissed
from service.
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255. - Yes, sir.
- Who do you think you are, armpit...?
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256. Not now, Ace.
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257. - Extraordinary!
- What is this?
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258. This is a perfect replica
of the German naval cipher room in Berlin.
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259. Even down to the files.
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260. - Oh, that dreadful man.
- Commander Millington's a spy?
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261. Oh, no, no, no, no, no!
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262. Just trying to think the way
the Germans think.
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263. One step ahead.
But he's done it so perfectly.
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264. Let's see what else they've got here.
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265. Oh, dear, look at that. Pictures of cities
being bombed, innocent people...
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266. Wait a minute. That's not right.
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267. Oh, dear. Oh, dear. Oh, dear.
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268. - What is it?
- The old school tie.
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269. It seems that Millington and Judson
went to school together.
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270. That was before
Judson had his accident.
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271. Why is everyone round here
so interested in Vikings?
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272. Yes. Why?
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273. A girl? From the War Office?
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274. She's a mathematical specialist.
She understands the logic diagrams.
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275. Let me see.
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276. "I warn of the day when the earth
shall fall asunder, and all of heaven, too.
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277. " The wolves of Fenric
shall return for their treasure,
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278. "and then shall the
dark evil rule eternally."
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279. This is it. The final battle
between the gods and the beasts.
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280. It's now, Judson.
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281. The Curse of Fenric.
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282. I'm confused, Professor. I mean, what's
it got to do with the Russian papers?
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283. Whatever it is, it'll be down here
somewhere near where we found those papers.
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284. What are we looking for?
I mean, is it big or is...
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285. - Doctor!
- What have you found?
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286. Yes. Not very pleasant.
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287. What's he holding?
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