1. I say there ain't no monster.
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2. But we need men.
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3. And just to treat you fair and square,
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4. we're paying double wages
and a bonus,
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5. from Frisco to Shanghai and back,
all found.
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6. All dead, you mean!
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7. Don't sign with him, mates.
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8. You can't buy off the monster
with double wages and a bonus.
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9. You'll never get back to Frisco
to collect your pay.
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10. I got a man here that sailed on the
Golden Arrow and lived to tell about it.
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11. Come on, Billy.
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12. Tell 'em what you saw, Bill.
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13. It was the monster, all right.
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14. A cable's length long, from beak to tail.
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15. And it came a-bellerin' out of the night,
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16. with one big eye like a lighthouse.
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17. Whoosh! We were stowed into starboard.
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18. Thump! We're smashed to port.
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19. And then it come up amidships.
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20. It broke our backs and sunk us.
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21. Forty poor sailor men drowned dead.
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22. The point is, this thing is a ship killer.
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23. It's a miracle old Billy's alive today.
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24. - Tell 'em about his teeth.
- As big as a mainsail, I swear.
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25. And his breath...
His breath was like a furnace.
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26. You got a pretty strong breath yourself,
me easy-talkin' friend.
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27. You mind answering a few questions?
I'm a harpooner by trade.
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28. Monsters interest me. All kinds.
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29. Keep away from him,
you noisy sea lawyer!
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30. I just wanna smell his breath.
I can already smell yours.
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31. Boiled down for his oil, lads,
there'd be free grog for all hands,
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32. if you can swallow it on top
of his tall yarns...
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33. There! There they are!
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34. - Stop it!
- Come on, Casey.
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35. This is no place for a clergyman's son.
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36. Hey, Minnie!
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37. Hey, Daisy, come on!
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38. Let's shove off!
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39. Hey, what are you guys doing to me?
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40. Don't bother unloading.
Sailing's been canceled.
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41. Canceled again?
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42. This is ridiculous. We'll see about this.
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43. - Driver, you wait here.
- Yes, sir.
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44. Is it true
about the sailing being canceled?
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45. Yes, Professor Aronnax.
The crew deserted this morning.
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46. We just have to get to Saigon.
Isn't there some other ship?
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47. Not a thing. I'm sorry. Next.
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48. Halfway around the world from Paris,
and now this happens.
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49. There's nothing we can do about it.
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50. Except pack and unpack. That's all
I've been doing now for a month.
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51. Professor.
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52. At any rate, San Francisco will have the
honor of your company a while longer.
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53. I'm from the Bulletin. These gentlemen
are from the Globe and the Post.
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54. How do you do?
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55. We're interested in your opinion
of this monster.
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56. My opinion.
Frankly, it's rather low at the moment.
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57. But, actually, gentlemen, I don't know
any more about it than you do.
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58. Professor. Just a moment.
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59. Yes?
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60. Professor, what does the National
Museum in Paris think about it?
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61. I cannot answer that.
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62. We heard this expedition of yours
was to gather facts about the monster.
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63. I'm afraid you were misinformed.
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64. My reasons for going to the Orient
are purely scientific,
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65. if I ever get there.
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66. Professor, doesn't the giant narwhal
reach a length of 80 feet?
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67. Ask a fish.
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68. If we could go deep enough,
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69. we'd all be surprised
at the creatures down there.
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70. Could such a creature
destroy a ship or drag it under?
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71. It might if it were big enough.
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72. Don't you print that.
Please be careful, Professor.
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73. Gentlemen, I shall prepare
a statement later.
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74. You do not deny then that such
a monster could exist. Is that correct?
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75. - I'm not denying anything.
- Are you sure?
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76. - What are you drawing?
- A sketch of the monster.
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77. Thank you, Professor.
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78. - Good day.
- Good day, sir.
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79. Now put the wings on it.
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80. Look what they've done to me.
I made no such claims as this.
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81. Look at this drawing.
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82. I knew it.
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83. "Living horrors of the deep
were described today
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84. "by Professor Aronnax
of the Paris National Museum."
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85. Why, this is the most
far-fetched nonsense yet.
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86. Far-fetched?
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87. I think the proportions
are right on the monster.
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88. You're not serious, Professor.
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89. Oh, I don't mean flying off
with a ship in its mouth.
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90. But the general size...
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91. Come to think of it,
it is a rather interesting conception.
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92. Excuse me. Professor Aronnax?
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93. No more reporters.
You've done damage enough.
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94. Professor's very busy.
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95. I'm not a reporter. I represent
the United States government.
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96. United States government?
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97. May I come in?
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98. - May he come in?
- Of course, sir.
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99. - Please do come in, Mr. Howard.
- Thank you.
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100. I'll be brief, Professor.
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101. I understand your destination is
the Orient, and you've been delayed.
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102. What if we could get you there,
but by a roundabout route,
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103. a cruise of three or four months
through the South Seas?
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104. - Would you accept?
- I would be interested, yes, naturally.
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105. Sit down.
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106. Thank you.
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107. I can see no reason
why you and your apprentice
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108. shouldn't consider yourselves
guests of the U.S. government
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109. until we can set you ashore
at Saigon. Do you?
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110. May I ask why have you honored
the professor this way?
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111. The honor is ours.
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112. As the foremost authority on the sea,
you can be an excellent observer.
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113. Your observations will
influence public opinion.
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114. We can either confirm
or deny certain rumors.
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115. I knew it.
It concerns the monster.
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116. - Is that true?
- Very much so.
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117. According to the papers,
you seem to believe the rumors.
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118. No. The professor's been
misquoted outrageously.
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119. Yes, I'm afraid I was misquoted.
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120. However, I have an open mind
on the subject.
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121. All the better.
Your reports would be unbiased.
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122. You see, other nations, besides ours,
are forming expeditions.
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123. But I'd like to think
ours has the advantage,
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124. if for no other reason than
you might consent to join us.
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125. - That's very kind of you.
- We accept.
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126. Good.
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127. Professor, if you don't mind,
I'd like you to come downstairs
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128. and meet Captain Farragut.
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129. He's in command of the warship
upon which you're sailing.
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130. I might add that he has
some rather strong ideas
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131. on the subject of sea monsters.
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132. - You mean that his mind is not open?
- Most emphatically not.
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133. We headed south,
and excitement ran high.
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134. Every man aboard was on the lookout,
and the watch was kept day and night.
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135. Regardless of his own feelings
in the matter,
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136. Captain Farragut left nothing
to chance.
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137. With traditional thoroughness,
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138. the plan was to cut
the South Pacific into squares
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139. and search each square.
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140. For the first month,
we steamed in circles,
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141. crossing and re-crossing our course.
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142. There was no sign of our quarry.
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143. False alarms were common,
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144. and they didn't help our morale.
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145. Blow!
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146. Off the weather bow!
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147. For endless
days and nights,
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148. we scoured the South Pacific.
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149. Our hopes began to wane.
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150. It came as no surprise
when Captain Farragut
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151. on the night of December 8, 1868,
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152. summoned us to the war room.
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153. Gentlemen, I believe my obligation
to this legend has been dispatched.
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154. I offer these charts in evidence.
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155. They represent an accurate record
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156. of three and a half months
cruising under steam
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157. in search of a sea monster.
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158. In my considered opinion,
no such monster exists or ever did.
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159. - Are you abandoning the search?
- There's no other choice.
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160. If we've gained nothing else, we can
at least give the lie to those rumors
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161. and make the newspapers
retract their exaggerations.
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162. It doesn't seem to me we have proved
anything one way or the other, Captain.
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163. I don't feel justified
in wasting further time.
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164. My decision stands.
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165. We'll set you ashore in Saigon.
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166. Gentlemen.
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167. Cheer up. You'll forget all about fishing
when you see the gals in Saigon.
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168. I thought they promised you a bonus
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169. if you harpooned this monster,
Mr. Land.
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170. Knowing full well I couldn't collect it.
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171. When I get back, I'm shipping out
on the first whaler that'll take me.
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172. I won't get rich,
but I won't be sitting around,
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173. picking my teeth with my harpoon.
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174. Maybe we are lucky.
It might have sunk us.
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175. You scare me.
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176. Be a good loser, Professor.
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177. The fish that got away
is always the biggest one.
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178. What a pity, Professor.
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179. I know you had visions of that monster
mounted in the National Museum.
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180. Got a whale of a tale to tell you, lads
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181. A whale of a tale or two
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182. 'Bout the flapping fish
And the girls I've loved
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183. On nights like this
with the moon above
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184. A whale of a tale, and it's all true
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185. I swear by my tattoo
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186. There was Mermaid Minnie
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187. Met her down in Madagascar
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188. She would kiss me
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189. Anytime that I would ask her
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190. Then one evenin'
Her flame of love blew out
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191. Blow me down and pick me up
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192. She swapped me for a trout
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193. Got a whale of a tale to tell you, lads
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194. A whale of a tale or two
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195. 'Bout the flappin' fish
And the girls I've loved
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196. On nights like this
with the moon above
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197. A whale of a tale, and it's all true
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198. I swear by my tattoo
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199. There was Typhoon Tessie
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200. Met her on the coast of Java
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201. When we kissed
I bubbled up like molten lava
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202. Then she gave me
The scare of my young life
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203. Blow me down and pick me up
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204. She was the captain's wife
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205. Got a whale of a tale to tell you, lads
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206. A whale of a tale or two
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207. 'Bout the flappin' fish
And the girls I've loved
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208. On nights like this
with the moon above
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209. A whale of a tale, and it's all true
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210. I swear by my tattoo
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211. There was Harpoon Hannah
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212. Had a face that made you shudder
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214. And a nose just like a rudder
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215. If I kissed her
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216. And held her tenderly
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217. Held her tenderly
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218. There's no sea monster big enough
To ever frighten me
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219. Got a whale of a tale to tell you, lads
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220. A whale of a tale or two
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221. 'Bout the flappin' fish
And the girls I've loved
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222. On nights like this
with the moon above
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223. A whale of a tale, and it's all true
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224. I swear by my tattoo
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225. Ahoy!
Ship off the starboard bow!
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226. Hard over! Head for that ship!
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227. Boatswain's mate, pipe all hands
to rescue stations.
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228. Aye aye, sir.
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229. All hands to rescue stations!
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230. I'm thinking she went down
with all hands.
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231. Poor devils.
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232. Not a living soul left.
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233. What could have caused
such a fearsome explosion?
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234. Black powder and worse.
A whole shipload of the stuff.
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235. What could have set it off, though?
She must have struck something.
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236. Or could it be
that something struck the ship?
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237. What do you mean
something struck her?
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238. You meaning the monster,
ain't ya, mate?
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239. Aye! It might be the monster.
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240. Monster? I've seen more monsters
in my Aunt Gussie's fishbowl
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241. than on this whole cruise.
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242. - Sure it's the monster!
- It is the monster!
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243. Pipe down on deck!
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244. I must insist, Professor,
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these fish stories to yourself.
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246. On deck, floating object
off the larboard quarter.
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247. There's the monster!
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248. Drummer boy, beat to general quarters.
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249. Set compressors and prime!
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250. Look alive there! Get your range
and fire. What's the matter?
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251. - She's showing us her heels, sir.
- Well, hit her in the heels. Fire!
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252. Aye, sir. Rudder out smartly.
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253. We hit her, sir! She's turning!
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254. She's turning around!
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255. Mr. Land, into the longboat with you.
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256. Stand by to lower away.
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257. Professor! Hang on!
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258. Don't leave us! Help!
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259. Help!
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260. They are disabled. They cannot help.
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261. But they must!
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262. Help!
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263. Help!
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264. Can you see anything, anything at all?
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265. No. Wait till this fog lifts.
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266. I'm getting numb all over.
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267. Look, Professor.
There's something over there.
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268. What is it?
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269. I don't know.
It looks like the monster.
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270. I don't care
what it is, as long as it floats.
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271. Who could have conceived
such a miracle? A submarine boat.
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272. You mean
a submerging boat?
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273. This is incredible.
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274. Men have dreamed
about such miracles.
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275. You know something?
I don't like this at all.
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276. Ahoy! Is anyone aboard?
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277. It seems deserted.
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278. I think we are asking
for trouble, Professor.
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279. Why don't we wait?
Maybe somebody will come up.
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280. No. If we wait, this thing
is liable to sink under us.
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281. It's quite able to, you know.
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282. Hello.
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283. Is anyone down there?
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284. Why, it's as bright as day.
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285. And it isn't oil or gas, either.
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286. - There is great genius behind all this.
- Yes, and great evil.
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287. Don't forget this is
an engine of destruction.
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288. Hello.
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289. Anybody there?
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290. Ahoy, there! Is anybody aboard?
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291. Did you hear that, Professor?
Somebody's calling from the outside.
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292. - Come on.
- Wait.
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293. Look at this.
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294. Give me a hand with this line, mate.
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295. - Grab this oar.
- Ned, it's you.
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296. - Anybody else get off?
- Yes, the professor is down below.
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297. He really got his monster, didn't he?
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298. This ship seems deserted,
but I have a feeling not for too long.
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299. Personally, I'm in no mood
to meet the owners.
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300. I'm not anxious to get
in their company myself.
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301. I'll take my chances in the open sea,
if it's all the same with you.
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302. My sentiment exactly.
Let me call the professor.
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303. Give me a hand first. Grab that oar.
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304. We got to flop this over.
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305. Hold it.
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306. Big.
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307. I've never seen a barge like this before.
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308. Hey, this looks like the galley.
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309. - Cook's day off, too.
- Let me call the professor.
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310. Professor.
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311. Professor.
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312. Can you hear me?
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313. Professor.
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314. Professor.
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315. Professor.
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316. Profess...
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317. Professor, where are you?
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318. Hello. I'm in here.
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319. Where?
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320. I didn't think I'd ever see you again.
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321. What is it?
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322. Burial ceremony under the sea.
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323. Ned Land is here with a boat.
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324. - Yes. That tall one must be the leader.
- They'll be coming back any moment.
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325. Get away!
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326. Help!
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327. Help!
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328. - Search the boat.
- Aye, sir. Come with me.
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330. Sink that longboat.
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331. Mind your shovin', mate.
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332. You are from the warship
that attacked me, are you not?
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that this was a monster,
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335. This is Ned Land, master harpooner.
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336. My apprentice, Conseil,
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337. and I am Pierre Aronnax
of the Paris National Museum.
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338. Professor Aronnax.
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339. I've heard of you
and studied your writings.
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your background differs slightly
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342. You may remain.
Take the others on deck.
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343. Wait a minute. What are you gonna do
with us on deck?
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344. I did not invite you.
You came as an enemy to destroy me.
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345. That is not true. They've done no harm.
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346. Don't blame us because
the warship shelled you.
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347. - I demand a fair trial.
- You've had your trial.
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348. The sea brought you.
The sea shall have you back.
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349. Mind your shovin'! Easy, mate!
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350. But you cannot do this.
This is not civilized.
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351. I'm not what is called
a civilized man, Professor.
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352. I have done with society
for reasons that seem good to me.
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353. Therefore, I do not obey its laws.
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354. But I am as guilty as they are.
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that both of them and me, too,
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what we thought to be a monster.
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357. But we are no more guilty
than the rest of the world.
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to learn, Professor.
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362. You've carried your work as far
as terrestrial science permits.
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begins where you left off,
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my powers of description.
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to share with you.
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367. At the expense of
my companions' lives?
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368. I'm sorry. You'd have
to choose between them and me.
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369. Then I cannot accept.
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370. Professor, I regret your choice.
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371. Take him up!
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372. - And secure for sea.
- Aye, sir.
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373. - All stations ready! Prepare for diving.
- Yes, sir.
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374. All stations ready. Prepare for diving.
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375. Ahead slow.
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376. - What's he up to, Professor?
- I don't know.
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377. - Trim your forward ballast.
- Trim your forward ballast.
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380. All engines stop! Surface and stand by.
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381. - Pick up those two men in the water.
- What about the other one?
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382. Take them all below
and confine them to quarters.
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383. I found out what I wanted to know.
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384. Esmie. There.
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385. There. Now, kiss.
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386. Now, off you go, Esmie.
Come in, gentlemen.
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387. Be seated, please.
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388. Thank you.
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389. Professor.
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390. You may serve them.
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391. Your clothes are being dried
and will be returned to you shortly.
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392. In the meantime, avail yourselves
of my humble hospitality.
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393. Humble, he calls it.
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394. - You do right well for yourself, mate.
- You may call me Captain Nemo.
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395. I'd like to express our gratitude,
Captain. We are grateful to be alive.
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396. I want none of your gratitude.
You're all on the strictest probation,
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not to attempt escape.
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398. You understand your position?
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399. I don't know. A prisoner has
the right to escape, hasn't he?
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400. - That is correct.
- And a guest don't need to.
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401. I guess that makes us
a little bit of both.
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402. Consider that a fortunate
compromise then, Mr. Land.
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403. I tolerate no guests
aboard the Nautilus,
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404. and you already know
the fate of prisoners.
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406. Very good. Never tasted better.
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407. There's a fork on your left, Mr. Land,
or aren't you accustomed to utensils?
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408. I'm indifferent to 'em.
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to set such a table as this, Captain?
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410. These dishes come entirely
from my ocean kitchen.
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That is fillet of sea snake.
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415. That is brisket of blowfish with sea
squirt dressing, basted in barnacles.
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these various products.
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421. Pass the cream, mate.
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422. The cream is, of course,
milk from the giant sperm whale.
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423. And those delicious fruits are actually
preserves made from sea cucumbers.
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424. I'd never have guessed it.
They are excellent.
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425. Eat your pudding, Mr. Land.
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426. I ain't sure it's puddin'.
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427. What is it?
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428. It's my own recipe,
sauté of unborn octopus.
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429. Nothing here's fit to eat!
Sauté of unborn octopus.
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430. Since we are nearing
the island of Crespo,
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431. you'll have an opportunity
of selecting your own food.
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432. You mean, we're getting off
this submarine?
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433. For a brief hunting expedition.
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434. - That suits me fine.
- Me, too.
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435. - When do we start, mate... Captain?
- Almost immediately.
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436. These two will join the expedition.
Will you prepare them?
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437. Aye, sir.
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438. - Accept one of these cigars, Professor.
- Thank you.
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439. Delightful smoke.
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440. Different somehow. Havana?
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441. Seaweed.
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442. I cannot accuse you of
not making us comfortable, Captain.
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443. In a way, though,
I feel like a condemned man
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444. who has eaten his last dinner,
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445. and a very good one, too.
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446. Thank you.
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447. I am still curious as to the reason
you spared our lives.
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448. In your case, I wanted to test
your loyalty to your companions.
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449. I may have use for such
misplaced devotion.
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450. Misplaced?
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451. It comforts me to know that your life
was not too dear a price to pay
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452. for the love of your fellow man.
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453. I'm afraid I don't understand.
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454. At the moment, I don't
intend that you should.
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455. But I may have use for you.
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456. Until I make up my mind,
you should find ample diversion here.
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457. You have literature,
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458. art treasures, my collections,
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459. and even music, if you so desire.
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460. Ah!
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461. We're almost at the island of Crespo.
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462. All this was once an island.
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463. Although it is now sunk,
it is nonetheless fertile.
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464. - We do our hunting and farming here.
- Underwater?
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465. The sea supplies all my wants.
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466. Fine way to go hunting.
I knew there'd be a catch to this.
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467. Seems you can't do anything
on this boat without getting wet.
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468. I feel like I'm keeping
a fish out of work.
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469. Wait a minute.
Where you going with this?
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470. What are you gonna do with that?
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471. An expedition from the Nautilus.
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472. The pair you see trying
to keep pace are your companions.
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473. It's a new experience for them.
They'll learn quickly.
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474. - Would you like to join them?
- Indeed, yes!
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475. I would like to meet
these wonders face to face.
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476. Very well. I'll introduce them to you.
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477. A strange twilight world
opened up before me
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478. and I felt as the first man
to set foot on another planet,
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479. an intruder in this mystic garden
of the deep.
Copy !req
480. Captain Nemo and I were not alone.
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481. There were hunters and farmers
from the submarine,
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482. gathering a harvest
at the bottom of the sea.
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483. I could only marvel at his ingenuity
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484. and envy him his rule over
this forgotten reach of nature.
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485. He had an abundance
of various substances
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486. necessary to sustain life.
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487. An underwater larder
filled to overflowing,
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488. and all Captain Nemo for the taking.
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489. I can't believe that!
Captain, we left a treasure out there!
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490. A chest of gold, silver and diamonds!
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491. You were sent to get food!
You can't eat pieces of eight!
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492. I can eat anytime!
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493. You place an absurd value on
the cheapest of human commodities.
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494. Aboard the Nautilus,
we use such baubles for ballast.
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495. Ballast?
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496. I could sure lighten this ship.
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497. The greatest treasures of all
lie in a sound mind and a full belly.
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498. When you're sent for food,
don't stoop to pick up pennies.
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499. You've been picking them up,
and picking them up good.
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500. - Ned, you forget yourself.
- Don't try my patience.
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501. Rather than watch your every move,
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502. I know a much easier solution
to the problem.
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503. Crying waste!
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504. Oh.
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505. Ned, the professor wants to see you.
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506. Yeah?
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507. Close the door, please.
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508. Don't think for a minute
that was an empty threat he made.
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509. You are going to get us all killed
if you keep antagonizing him.
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510. Look at the trouble you got into
wandering off.
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511. Why did you do it?
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512. Ask him. He went with me.
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513. That was scientific interest.
I had no idea he was after treasure.
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514. No?
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515. You even helped carry the chest out,
you liar.
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516. We mustn't quarrel among ourselves.
We must stay together.
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517. - It's our only chance.
- Chance? For what?
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518. I know what you want, Professor.
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519. This crazy iron skillet's
turned your head.
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520. You want to play a waiting game,
hoping to learn Nemo's secrets.
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521. I believe
we owe the world that much, Ned.
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522. - Have you a better plan?
- Yeah. I want to get off.
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523. Of course I don't mind
going with my pockets full.
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524. I can't believe you could be so foolish.
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525. Why not?
He's got a king's ransom aboard here.
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526. And don't call it stealing,
because that's the way he got it.
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527. If we could take this thing over,
we'd be rich.
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528. I'd have a ship of me own,
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529. and you wouldn't have to be
starving along on a professor's pay.
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530. Don't look at me with
those soft-boiled eggs.
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531. I caught the grin of gold in them
when that chest busted.
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532. Ned, listen to me.
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533. I want you to forget this idea.
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534. Promise me that you won't start
anything on your own.
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535. I won't promise that, Professor.
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536. At least try my way first.
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537. I know I can win
the captain's confidence,
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538. but I need time, and I need your help.
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539. Can I count on you?
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540. All right. I go this far.
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541. I won't try any one-man mutiny. Yet.
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542. It is the best way, believe me.
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543. There's one thing you ought
to know, Professor.
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544. Nemo's cracked.
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545. I've yet to see the day you can
make a deal with a mad dog.
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546. So while you're feeding him sugar,
I'll be figuring a plan to muzzle him.
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547. Fool.
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548. He simply cannot grasp
the significance of all this.
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549. Here we are within reach of the most
fabulous discoveries of all time,
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550. and he patters of gold, escape.
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551. Trivialities. Nonsense.
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552. - That depends on your point of view.
- What do you mean by that?
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553. I just think that Ned values his life
above scientific achievement.
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554. His life means nothing.
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555. Nor does mine or yours,
compared to what's behind all this.
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556. We can't have him crossing Nemo.
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557. Today we encountered
a fearsome storm.
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558. An ordinary vessel
would have suffered heavy damage.
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559. Safe and serene,
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560. the Nautilus cruised
beneath the tempest.
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561. There was much to occupy me,
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562. so I left my apprentice
to deal with Ned Land.
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563. Although he had
apparently settled down,
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564. I knew he bore constant watching.
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565. Aye, sir,
I'll check all decks below.
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566. Got a whale of a tale to tell you, boys
A whale of a tale that's true
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567. 'Bout the flappin' fish
And the girls I've loved
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568. On nights like this
With the moon above...
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569. Cute, isn't she?
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570. As the voyage continued,
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571. the Nautilus and its motive power
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572. excited my utmost curiosity.
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573. At my host's invitation,
I inspected the ship.
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574. He seemed determined
to show me everything.
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575. We went to the very heart of
the vessel, the propulsion unit.
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576. It was apparent that Captain Nemo
had discovered
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577. what mankind has always sought,
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578. the veritable dynamic
power of the universe.
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579. This secret alone gave him
mastery of the sea.
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580. I can hardly believe it,
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581. how one could conceive
and build such a craft.
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582. And in a single stroke,
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583. harness power beyond
the wildest dreams of science.
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584. Why, such a secret could
revolutionize the world.
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585. Or destroy it.
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586. See how peaceful it is here.
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587. The sea is everything,
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588. an immense reservoir of nature
where I roam at will.
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589. With seeming indifference,
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590. Captain Nemo held the key
to the future of the world.
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591. As I studied him,
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592. I became aware that powerful forces
were at work within this strange man.
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593. Think of it.
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594. On the surface,
there is hunger and fear.
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595. Men still exercise unjust laws.
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596. They fight, tear one another to pieces.
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597. A mere few feet beneath the waves,
their reign ceases,
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598. their evil drowns.
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599. Here on the ocean floor
is the only independence.
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600. Here I am free.
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601. Imagine what would happen
if they controlled machines
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602. such as this submarine boat.
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603. Far better that they think
there's a monster
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604. and hunt me with harpoons.
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605. After traveling 10,000
leagues under the sea,
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606. I still had not solved
the mystery of Captain Nemo.
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607. But then one day he asked me
to go ashore with him.
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608. I felt at long last
I was to have my answer.
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609. The prison camp of Rorapandi,
the white man's grave.
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610. I thought
it had been abolished.
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611. Nothing is abolished that turns
a profit to that hated nation.
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612. You'll see better
what I mean through this.
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613. What is in those sacks
they are carrying?
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614. Nitrates and phosphate
for ammunition, the seeds of war.
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615. They're loading a full cargo of death,
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616. and when that ship takes it home,
the world will die a little more.
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617. I was once one of those
pitiful wretches you see down there.
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618. Look at it again.
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619. I don't want you to forget
what you've seen here today.
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620. I've seen enough.
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621. It's burned everlastingly in my memory.
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622. I did not escape from there alone.
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623. There were others, and most
of them are still with me.
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624. The crew of the Nautilus?
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625. They are dedicated men
with a plan for living
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626. but also a plan for dying.
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627. We seized one of their ships
and fled beyond maps,
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628. a place known to me simply
as Vulcania.
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629. Vulcania? It sounds remote.
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630. Remote and useful.
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631. It was there that we built the Nautilus.
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632. You will have the privilege
of seeing all this firsthand.
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633. When our mission is completed,
the Nautilus is going home.
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634. They're getting up steam, sir.
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635. Very good.
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636. That ship that flies no flag
sails with the tide.
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637. But the evil in its hold
will never reach its destination.
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638. - You have your orders.
- Aye, sir.
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639. - Go to your stations.
- Go below, Professor.
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640. - You are going to sink that ship?
- I said go below!
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641. Stay in your quarters!
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642. Stand by engines.
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643. Half ahead.
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644. Collision speed, full!
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645. Collision speed, full!
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646. Professor?
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647. Are you all right?
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648. All those men,
they didn't even have a chance.
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649. They were sailors, same as me,
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650. slaughtered by that monster
you're trying to make friends with.
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651. Ned, don't.
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652. I don't know how you feel,
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653. but I feel like a knife that's just
stabbed a friend in the back.
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654. Go to your quarters.
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655. I've had a bellyful.
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656. Damage report, sir.
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657. Rudder and starboard
diving planes disabled.
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658. Muster a repair party.
We'll make temporary repairs here.
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659. Aye, sir.
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660. I asked you to leave, Professor.
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661. You also asked me ashore,
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662. to show me man's inhumanity to man.
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663. Why? To justify this?
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664. You are not only a murderer.
You are a hypocrite.
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665. The proof lies out there.
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666. You call that murder?
I see murder, too!
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667. Not written on those
drowned faces out there,
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668. but on the faces of dead thousands!
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669. There are the assassins,
the dealers in death. I am the avenger.
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670. Is murder a right reserved
for that hated nation
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671. that has taken everything from me?
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672. Everything but my secret,
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673. the secret of my submarine
and the energy that propels it.
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674. They tried. They cast me into prison,
and when they failed...
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675. When they failed,
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676. they tortured my wife
and young son to death.
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677. Do you know the meaning
of love, Professor?
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678. I believe I do.
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679. What you fail to understand
is the power of hate.
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680. It can fill the heart
as surely as love can.
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681. I'm sorry for you.
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682. It's a bitter substitute.
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683. The explosions scattered
everything all over the place.
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684. I was just trying to tidy up.
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685. - I'd like to speak to you.
- About what?
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686. I believe things have gone far enough.
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687. Murder means nothing to him.
I think he enjoys it.
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688. You're sure of that, are you?
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689. Quite sure?
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690. I can only judge him
by what I've observed.
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691. It is not your place to judge.
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692. You don't know anything
about the captain.
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693. He's already said
that he has use for me.
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694. What's more important,
the world has a use for him.
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695. And I must make him understand it.
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696. When he does, he will judge himself
far more harshly than you ever can.
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697. Is that clear?
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698. Whatever you say, Captain.
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699. Now, please go out
and leave me alone.
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700. What did you call me? "Captain"?
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701. Yes, I did.
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702. And I must say,
there is a certain resemblance.
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703. - Seen enough?
- I want to talk to you.
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704. You little spying hyena.
Did the professor put you up to this?
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705. It's the professor
I want to tell you about!
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706. You were right. Nemo's won him over.
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707. You bet I was right. And I was right
about you spying on me.
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708. I've known all along that
you were stealing food and treasure.
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709. I didn't tell a soul.
I was glad you did it. We may need it.
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710. We? Since when do I need you?
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711. We need each other.
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712. Ned, I want to be friends.
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713. "I wanna be friends." I want to escape.
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714. So do I, with you.
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715. And we have to save the professor
in spite of himself.
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716. You once said you had a plan.
Have you?
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717. - Yeah, I got a plan.
- Well?
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718. Trouble is, it won't work.
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719. I can't figure how they
navigate this barge.
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720. Nothing's written down.
No courses, no bearings, nothing.
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721. If we could figure where
we're heading, we'd have a chance.
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722. That's no problem.
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723. When I was reading
the professor's journal,
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724. I learned about Nemo's plans.
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725. We're heading
for a place called Vulcania.
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726. - Vulcania?
- Yeah, that's Nemo's base.
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727. Why didn't you say so?
This is what I've been waiting for!
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728. - It was?
- Sure!
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729. Vulcania!
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730. I got to take a look at those charts.
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731. Why not?
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732. I'll need all hands.
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733. - You keep a watch.
- Aye, sir.
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734. - Keep your eye peeled for the mate.
- Aye, sir.
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735. Hey, Ned.
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736. Ned, put them back. He's coming.
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737. All right!
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738. Hurry up, he's coming!
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739. That was close, mate.
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740. Very.
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741. This is Nemo's cabin.
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742. He does do right well for himself.
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743. Maybe...
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744. Let's get out of here.
If they find us in his cabin, we're...
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745. - What is it?
- Get me a pencil and paper quick.
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746. - What for?
- I think I found something.
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747. Yes?
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748. See? All the distances
are measured from that point.
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749. That's right.
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750. Get me those calipers, quick.
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751. Let me see if I can work this out.
Now, longitude...
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752. - Quiet!
- Quiet.
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753. Here, have a cigar.
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754. She likes them!
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755. - You want another? Give me a kiss.
- You have quite a way with animals.
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756. I do better with women.
They don't eat cigars like...
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757. - Be quiet!
- You feed her.
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758. All right. I'll give you a cigar.
Here, have one.
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759. Yes, I love you, too.
I'll find you some more.
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760. - Stop playing with her! Shh!
- I'm not playing!
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761. You just be quiet. Be a nice girl.
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762. Eat them slowly.
You don't have to inhale them.
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763. - We'll complete repairs at base.
- He's coming.
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764. Let's go.
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765. - Resume speed at 50 fathoms.
- Resume speed at 50 fathoms.
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766. Esmie.
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767. I've got to do some research.
I'll need some specimens. Get them.
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768. - Specimens? What kind?
- The ones in bottles. Go on. Beat it.
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769. - And don't get caught.
- No.
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770. Ned, you've got everything here,
from the rarest nudibranchs to oysters.
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771. Oysters are out of season.
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772. Dump them in the sink.
I want the bottles.
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773. You can't do that. These are priceless.
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774. You're not thinking of putting
messages into these bottles?
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775. That went out with Robinson Crusoe.
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776. You've forgotten
this is the 19th century.
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777. Something else I forgot.
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778. That's for spying on me.
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779. Don't let me catch you padding
the shadow of my stern again.
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780. Remember that.
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781. I don't like bashing anybody,
but you had it coming, lad.
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782. I thought we were friends.
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783. Sure we're friends!
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784. Go ahead. Hit me.
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785. Hit me.
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786. - You mean that?
- Sure, go ahead. You can't miss it.
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787. Now we are friends.
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788. All right, shipmate!
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789. Now I'll tell you what I had on my mind.
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790. This may be old stuff,
tossing messages
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791. in bottles and setting them adrift,
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792. but I've of heard of it working.
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793. - Alcohol.
- Very pure alcohol.
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794. We'll just drain the polliwogs out
and save the grog.
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795. It's priceless.
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796. Oh.
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797. Anyhow... Hold this, lad.
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798. This chap I knew got shipwrecked
in the Bahamas.
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799. Him and a lady passenger
alone on an island.
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800. They had plenty of time on their hands,
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801. so they began writing notes,
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802. putting them in old rum bottles
and setting them adrift.
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803. One of them got through
and they was rescued.
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804. What's the matter?
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805. I swallowed it.
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806. There was a Flabellina oculina
in there.
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807. Poor thing.
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808. Flabellina oculina.
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809. She won't answer her helm, sir.
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810. Astern, full!
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811. - What's happened?
- We seem to have run aground.
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812. What's happened?
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813. An accident, Captain?
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814. Our faulty rudder's put us on a reef.
The tide will float us free by evening.
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815. We're off the coast of New Guinea.
Would you like to go ashore?
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816. No, thank you. The last time we went
ashore, it was a prelude to murder.
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817. - Check for leaks.
- Aye, sir.
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818. Throwing away a chance like that.
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819. The professor's losing his ballast.
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820. Smell it. Sweet as an angel's kiss.
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821. Dry land, mate.
Coconuts, mangoes and
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822. native girls hungry for affection.
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823. I'd give anything
to shake hands with a tree again.
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824. So would I. And so would the professor.
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825. I know how badly he wants
to collect specimens,
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826. but he won't ask any favors from Nemo.
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827. What's wrong with you going instead?
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828. Nothing. What about you?
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829. Me? I'm a collecting fool.
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830. There's no harm in asking.
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831. No harm at all, mate.
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832. Captain, I wondered,
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833. as long as the professor is not going
ashore, if I could go in his place.
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834. I'd like to collect specimens
and take some notes.
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835. - You feel qualified?
- Qualified?
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836. For years, the professor and I
have been working together.
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837. - And I can row, sir. Got a strong back.
- And a strong desire to escape.
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838. Who, me? I'm no deserter.
Happy to be aboard, sir.
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839. - Very well. Permission granted.
- Thank you.
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840. But stay on the beach.
The natives are cannibals.
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841. They eat liars with the same
enthusiasm as they eat honest men.
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842. - Break out the skiff.
- Aye, sir. Break out the skiff.
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843. Shove off!
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844. I don't see any native girls
hungry for affection.
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845. Take it easy.
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846. We're not supposed
to leave the beach.
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847. Who's leaving it?
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848. - Come here, quick.
- What is it?
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849. Look. A trail through the jungle.
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850. You had this in mind all the time.
You want to escape.
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851. What do ya say? It's a cinch!
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852. I don't think so, or Nemo
wouldn't have let us come ashore.
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853. Don't forget the cannibals.
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854. Belay the cannibals.
He said that to scare us.
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855. Besides, I couldn't leave the professor.
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856. I figured that.
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857. Look at me. I can't get through
that jungle. You'll go faster alone.
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858. - Hope you make it, Ned.
- I'll make it.
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859. And I'll have every gunboat
in the navy hunting Nemo.
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860. We'll be laughing about this,
having a drink together in Frisco.
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861. Good luck, Ned.
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862. Give my best to the professor.
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863. Wait for me!
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864. Wait for me!
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865. Cannibals!
Hundreds of cannibals!
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866. Captain!
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867. - Scores of boats!
- We're under attack!
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868. Naturally.
Since you invaded their privacy,
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869. they have every right to invade ours.
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870. They're coming aboard.
Get me a harpoon, quick.
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871. Close the hatch!
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872. I'll give the commands
on this boat, Mr. Land!
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873. - Stand aside!
- Aye, sir.
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874. - I got to see this.
- This is amazing.
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875. Captain, that's one way
to keep guests from dropping in.
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876. A mild charge of electricity.
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877. Not very hospitable, but harmless.
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878. And speaking of hospitality,
you have abused mine for the last time.
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879. How's that?
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880. You've continuously
disobeyed my orders.
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881. - Who, me?
- I told you once the fate of prisoners.
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882. But since you insist on being treated as
one, I have no choice but to oblige you.
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883. - Take him in charge.
- What's this all about?
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884. You left the beach
with the intention of escaping.
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885. You only came back
because the natives forced you.
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886. You're going to regret that choice.
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887. Ship rounding the headland, sir.
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888. When we clear this reef, I'll see that
you trouble my existence no longer.
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889. I should have taken
my chances with the cannibals.
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890. A warship.
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891. - A warship?
- Put him under guard below.
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892. Take him below.
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893. All engines ready.
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894. - We must break free of the reef.
- Aye, sir.
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895. Lighten ship and drop all ballast.
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896. Get below!
They'll be shelling us in a moment.
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897. Aye, sir.
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898. - Astern, full!
- Astern full it is, sir.
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899. Let me out of this...
Let me out of this glory hole!
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900. Professor!
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901. - A warship, professor.
- Warship?
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902. We're breaking out!
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903. - Man the watertight doors.
- Aye, sir.
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904. Man the watertight doors!
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905. They're shutting the door.
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906. Wait!
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907. - Wait!
- Let us out!
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908. We are in here!
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909. Take the wheel.
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910. How much water
in the power compartment?
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911. Five feet and rising, sir.
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912. Break out the spare shaft.
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913. - Break out a spare shaft!
- We must use leverage.
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914. Bring it athwartships.
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915. Put the aft end under the leak.
Hands up with the hoist.
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916. Take up the slack.
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917. Take a strain.
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918. Look. The dials aren't moving.
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919. We've gone too deep.
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920. - Stand by with braces!
- Aye, sir!
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921. Braces!
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922. Braces in place, sir!
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923. Man your stations! Start engines!
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924. The air will clear now
that the fans are operating again.
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925. - Are you all right?
- Yes, thank you. Much better.
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926. - Have we stopped sinking?
- Fortunately.
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927. There are limits beyond which man
and his puny efforts cannot survive.
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928. We exceeded them by 5,000 feet.
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929. We're deeper now
than man has ever been before.
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930. Giant squid astern, sir!
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931. Emergency speed, all engines!
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932. - We're fouled. Full repellent charge!
- Aye, sir.
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933. - Prepare another charge.
- Sorry, sir. All elements burned out.
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934. Then we shall fight on the surface.
Assemble all hands in the chart room.
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935. Aye, sir.
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936. Drop all ballast.
Diving controls, full up position.
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937. You'll be fighting at close quarters
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938. with the most tenacious
of all sea beasts.
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939. Stay clear of the tentacles.
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940. They'll seize anything within reach
and hang on to the death.
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941. The only vital spot is
directly between the eyes.
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942. Forty feet and surfacing, sir.
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943. Stand by.
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944. Stand back!
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945. Quick! The forward hatch!
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946. Take your men down
the starboard side!
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947. You men, come with me!
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948. Give me a harpoon!
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949. I'll walk behind it.
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950. Stay back here!
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951. Stand clear!
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952. Throw me another iron!
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953. Watch it!
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954. Your hand!
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955. I'll be... Are you hurt bad, mate?
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956. What's up? What happened?
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957. Mr. Land.
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958. You saved my life.
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959. Why?
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960. That's a good question.
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961. There's only one thing a fella can do
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962. when he's made a mistake
as big as this.
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963. What?
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964. Get drunk.
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965. And the girls I've loved on nights
Like this with the moon above
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966. A whale of a tale, and it's all true
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967. I swear by my tattoo
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968. Glad to see you like music, too.
We got a lot in common.
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969. Thank you, baby. How about a drink?
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970. Okay.
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971. Hey! Would you like
a Flabellina oculina?
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972. I've tried them. Very good.
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973. Want some?
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974. Esmeralda, you're the only one
on this barge who understands me.
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975. Give us a kiss.
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976. Your whiskers tickle.
Let me see your whiskers.
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977. You oughta shave, honey.
You're beginning to look like Nemo.
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978. Let's try it again.
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979. There was old man Nemo
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980. Fed his crew on worms and fishes
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981. Eels for breakfast
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982. Slimy cold on seaweed dishes
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983. When they ate it
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984. They knew it wasn't beef
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985. But eat they did the brisket squid
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986. A-smellin' like a reef
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987. Not so loud, Ned. Not so loud.
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988. She loves those Flabellinas oculinas.
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989. I am happy you're out of jail, Ned.
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990. Yeah, I got the run of the ship.
Big-hearted Nemo.
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991. The professor's very happy, too.
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992. After all, it's the first time
Nemo has shown any gratitude.
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993. We don't want none of his gratitude!
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994. We don't want none of his gratitude!
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995. This is awful.
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996. You can tell him that for the both of us.
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997. Do we, Esmeralda?
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998. Come on.
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999. I'm gonna take a little nap here.
You lie down there.
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1000. Wrap yourself up good.
I don't want you to catch cold.
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1001. Good night, Esmie.
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1002. My apprentice tells me
you have taken my journal.
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1003. May I ask why?
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1004. I keep no log on the Nautilus,
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1005. and I was frankly curious to read
your account of the giant squid.
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1006. In particular,
my narrow escape and rescue.
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1007. According to you, Mr. Land is a hero
in the best tradition of cheap fiction.
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1008. That can only be true
if you consider your life cheap.
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1009. I might have expected you to say that.
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1010. Actually, he regrets saving my life
as much as I would regret saving his.
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1011. The only difference is
that I wouldn't have tried.
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1012. It is that difference that gives Ned Land
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1013. a human dignity
you no longer possess.
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1014. - May I tell you something?
- You seem determined to. Go ahead.
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1015. You protest too much.
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1016. I know you were deeply
touched by Ned's gesture,
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1017. but you are ashamed to admit it.
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1018. You cannot tolerate a faith in humanity,
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1019. because if you do, all this, the structure
of your very existence,
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1020. which you built
on hate and vengeance,
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1021. all this will collapse around
the naked lie of your life.
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1022. You are a beaten man, at war
with the dictates of his heart.
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1023. And you are a very
gullible man, Professor.
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1024. Gullible?
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1025. Yes, too easily swayed by sentiment,
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1026. individual good deeds over bad,
the crude extremes.
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1027. You oversimplify matters.
The world is more complex than that,
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1028. and good must not be measured
on a scale
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1029. as small as Mr. Land's brash heroics.
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1030. What he would do one day,
he would gladly undo the next.
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1031. To be of benefit, goodness
must be constant, forever building.
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1032. It must have strength.
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1033. What you seek is perfection.
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1034. - You will never find it.
- I have already found it.
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1035. Here.
It is the world outside that is imperfect.
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1036. If men and nations had this
goodness that I speak of,
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1037. I would be willing to share all this...
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1038. My records, everything.
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1039. Have you considered sharing it?
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1040. That's the only reason
that you're alive today.
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1041. From the moment that you
came aboard the Nautilus,
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1042. I had hoped that you would be the key
to a plan I had in mind.
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1043. I had intended using you
as an emissary.
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1044. But now I don't know.
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1045. - Is it that you don't trust me?
- No!
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1046. But you are ever the optimist.
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1047. Do you really believe
they would lay down their arms
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1048. and abolish their slave camps?
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1049. Yes, I think I could persuade them.
Let me try.
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1050. We are nearing Vulcania.
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1051. I want you to see
the extent of these secrets
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1052. for which they have hounded me.
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1053. The knowledge which costs the lives
of those dearest to me,
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1054. the power which is still mine.
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1055. Enough energy to lift mankind
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1056. from the depths of hell into heaven
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1057. or destroy it.
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1058. Perhaps then you will feel less inclined
to barter such a prize.
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1059. We will discuss it at that time.
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1060. We've raised the island, sir.
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1061. - Why have we stopped?
- There are warships ahead.
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1062. - Bearing what flag?
- No flag, sir.
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1063. Very well.
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1064. There's your answer, Professor.
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1065. We've been ambushed by the very
forces you wished to trade with.
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1066. Their boarding parties
have already landed.
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1067. This is a dark hour
for history, Professor.
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1068. They'll be over the summit
in half an hour, sir.
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1069. I estimate 20 minutes.
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1070. Everything must be destroyed
before they reach the lagoon.
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1071. - Ready to dive!
- Aye, sir. Diving stations.
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1072. - Ahead full!
- Diving stations.
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1073. Four degrees down.
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1074. - All engines stop! Break out the skiff.
- Aye, sir.
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1075. What's all the excitement, Captain?
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1076. - What is it, Professor?
- We are at the base.
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1077. The island is surrounded by warships.
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1078. - By warships?
- Warships!
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1079. Shove off.
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1080. - Have everything in readiness aboard.
- Aye, sir.
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1081. Take cover!
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1082. Look! They're coming.
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1083. - I'm gonna let 'em know we're here.
- Ned, don't!
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1084. You up there, we're friends!
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1085. Don't shoot! We're friends, I tell you!
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1086. We're the ones that
threw the bottles over!
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1087. We're friends! We sent the messages!
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1088. That's gratitude for you,
after all we did for 'em.
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1089. Then it was you who
decoyed those warships here.
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1090. Aye, it was. Somebody had
to strike a blow for freedom.
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1091. We did what we thought was right.
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1092. Right? You fools!
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1093. This is going to cost the world
the greatest discoveries of all time.
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1094. He's gone ashore
to destroy everything.
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1095. Professor... Destroy everything?
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1096. That sounds like he's gonna
plant a bomb or something.
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1097. - Every man to his station.
- Every man to his station.
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1098. Stand by engines. Prepare for diving.
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1099. Aye, sir. Prepare for diving.
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1100. Shall I take over?
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1101. Half ahead.
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1102. Four degrees down.
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1103. Ahead full.
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1104. Slow on engines.
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1105. All controls eight degrees down.
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1106. Lash the wheel.
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1107. Aye, sir. Lash the wheel.
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1108. Captain.
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1109. We are taking the Nautilus
down for the last time.
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1110. We understand, sir,
and we're with you.
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1111. Wait a minute. I don't understand.
What's that gotta do with us?
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1112. I'm dying, and
the Nautilus is dying with me.
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1113. - Professor?
- Yes.
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1114. In a matter of minutes,
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1115. an explosion, such as
the world has never known,
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1116. will destroy my island
and all its works forever.
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1117. That is why I have brought the Nautilus
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1118. here,
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1119. to its last, deep resting place.
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1120. Here at least we will die in peace.
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1121. Let every man go to
his quarters and remain there.
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1122. Why do you take us down with you?
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1123. - Lock them in their quarters.
- Take them out.
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1124. I don't want to die. Don't let him do it.
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1125. I want no part of this!
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1126. Captain, you cannot do this.
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1127. There is more at stake here
than just our lives.
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1128. Yours was a dream
of the future come true.
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1129. I beg you to reconsider.
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1130. A power greater than mine
makes that impossible.
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1131. But there is hope for the future.
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1132. When the world is ready
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1133. for a new and better life,
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1134. all this will someday come to pass,
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1135. in God's good time.
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1136. I'm sorry, Ned.
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1137. Don't give up, mates!
We're no part of any suicide pact!
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1138. Put him in his cabin.
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1139. Come on, I'm taking over the ship.
Let's get outta here.
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1140. We're on the surface. Stand by.
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1141. Let's get the skiff out and shove off.
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1142. - Professor, where you going?
- My journal.
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1143. The island's gonna blow up
any second.
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1144. I must get my journal.
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1145. Shove off.
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1146. What's the matter? Is he hurt?
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1147. We forgot Esmie.
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1148. Esmeralda, come on. Quick!
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1149. Come on. Come on.
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1150. In the boat, come on.
In the boat.
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1151. There she blows!
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1152. Sorry I had to wallop you, Professor.
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1153. Wasn't time to stop for souvenirs.
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1154. Perhaps you did mankind
a service, Ned.
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1155. There is hope
for the future.
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1156. And when the world is ready
for a new and better life,
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1157. all this will someday come to pass,
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1158. in God's good time.
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