1. In the beginning, God
created the heaven and the Earth.
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2. And the Earth was
without form, and void.
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3. This is the planet Earth,
newly born,
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4. and cooling rapidly
from a temperature
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5. of 6,000 degrees
to a few hundred
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6. in less than
five billion years.
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7. The heat rises, meets the
atmosphere, the clouds form,
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8. and rain pours down upon the hardening
surface for countless centuries.
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9. The restless seas rise, find
boundaries, are contained.
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10. Now, in their warm depths,
the miracle of life begins.
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11. In infinite variety,
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12. living things appear, and
change, and reach the land,
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13. leaving a record
of their coming,
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14. of their struggle to survive,
and of their eventual end.
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15. The record of life is
written on the land,
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16. where 15 million years later,
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17. in the upper reaches
of the Amazon,
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18. man is still trying to read it.
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19. Tomas! Tomas! Tomas!
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20. Please.
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21. What that is, Dr. Maia?
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22. I don't know, Luis.
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23. I have never seen
anything like this before.
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24. It's important?
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25. Yes, I think it is,
very important.
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26. We will take one more picture.
Then we will dig it out.
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27. Luis, I'm going to Morajo
Bay, to the institute.
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28. You two are to
wait here in the camp.
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29. You be gone long?
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30. Long enough to
find out what this is
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31. and get help in digging out
the rest of the skeleton.
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32. I want a man in camp at all times.
Luis, you will be in charge.
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33. I'm sure you scared
all the fish away.
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34. At the depths
he's working, Doctor,
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35. the fish won't hear a
thing, believe me.
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36. There he is. See him?
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37. What's he waiting for?
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38. He's getting used to
the change in pressure.
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39. Here he comes.
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40. Hi.
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41. David. David, I have
a surprise for you.
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42. Yeah?
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43. Carl Maia!
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44. It isn't you!
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45. What's left of me,
Dr. David Reed.
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46. The last I heard of you, you
were up in the Amazon someplace
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47. digging for old
skeletons and things.
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48. And you two were doing research
for an aquarium in California.
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49. What are you doing in Brazil?
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50. On, we've been guests at your
institute for a month now.
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51. We're looking for
specimens of lungfish.
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52. David, you still don't look like
an ichthyologist.
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53. A geologist's point of view.
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54. He expected a loveable old
professor with a beard.
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55. I didn't expect him to look like he
did when he was a student of mine.
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56. Give me a shoulder, Kay.
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57. Are you two married yet?
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58. No. No, David says we're
together all the time anyway,
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59. might as well save expenses.
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60. Did you ever hear of two
living as cheaply as one?
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61. That's what I keep
telling him, Carl.
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62. I'm waiting for Williams
to give her that raise.
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63. Then she can afford me.
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64. Come on. Let's go ashore.
It's good to see you again, Carl.
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65. Show him what
brought you back, Carl.
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66. I found this in
a limestone deposit
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67. dating back to
the Devonian age.
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68. I was hoping you
experts on marine life
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69. could make some identification.
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70. I've never seen
anything like this.
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71. Look at the webbing
between the fingers, David.
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72. Yeah.
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73. Maybe we'll know more about it after
I find the rest of the skeleton.
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74. Boy, I'd sure like to
be with you when you do.
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75. So would I.
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76. What about your boss?
You think he would be interested?
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77. Williams?
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78. If there's a chance of any publicity,
just try and keep him away.
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79. Now, be fair, David.
Publicity brings endowments.
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80. And without money,
there isn't any research.
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81. That's right, if it weren't for Dr.
Williams going on digging up the dough,
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82. we wouldn't be down here.
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83. Where is this thing?
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84. At the institute.
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85. Here it is, gentlemen.
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86. Exactly as I found it.
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87. - It's amazing.
- It's incredible!
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88. Could it possibly
belong to a Pleistocene man?
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89. Chances are much
greater that that hand
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90. belonged to an amphibian, Mark,
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91. one that spent a great
deal of time in the water.
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92. Well, then now do you account for
the structure of the fingers,
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93. obviously for land use?
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94. What do you think, Dr. Matos?
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95. We can be sure of one thing.
Whatever it was, it was very powerful.
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96. You say you have hopes of
finding the rest of the fossil?
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97. As soon as I get a suitable
expedition together.
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98. Well, why don't we
make up the expedition?
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99. We're here now, and after all,
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100. it does come under the heading
of our work, doesn't it, David?
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101. It certainly does.
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102. More and more,
we're learning the meaning
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103. and the value of
marine research.
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104. Look, look over here.
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105. This lungfish,
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106. the bridge between fish
and the land animal.
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107. How many thousands of ways nature
tried to get life out of the sea
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108. and onto the land.
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109. This one failed.
He hasn't changed in millions of years.
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110. But here,
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111. here we have
a clue to an answer.
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112. Someday, spaceships will be traveling
from Earth to other planets.
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113. How are human beings going
to survive on those planets?
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114. The atmosphere
will be different,
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115. the pressures
will be different.
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116. By studying these
and other species,
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117. we add to our knowledge
of how life evolved,
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118. how it adapted itself
to this world.
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119. With that knowledge,
perhaps we can teach men
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120. to adapt themselves to some
new world of the future.
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121. Nice speech, David, but there's
still a practical side to it.
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122. If I sound brash and more like
a banker than a scientist,
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123. try to remember that it takes money
to run an institute like ours.
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124. A find of any real
importance can be
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125. of great financial
value to us also.
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126. Certainly, your board
couldn’t disapprove.
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127. It certainly couldn't.
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128. Dr. Maia, you've got
yourself an expedition.
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129. Good, we'll leave for
Manaus in the morning.
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130. From there, we'll take
a boat up river.
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131. Tomas!
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132. No, no, no!
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133. It's so hot.
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134. It'll get hotter.
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135. Couldn't Maia find anything
better than this barge?
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136. Well, I guess not many ships want to
go up river as far as we're going.
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137. We didn't exactly expect to
get the lie de France either.
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138. You don't like the Rita?
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139. What the doctor meant, Lucas...
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140. I know what the doctor means.
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141. But what for I need
a sweet-smelling boat
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142. to carry fish on
this crazy river?
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143. How do you like the best cabin
on the Rita, Miss Lawrence?
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144. I love it!
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145. Good.
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146. Well, now we have a lab,
such as it is.
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147. Let's hope we have
some use for it.
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148. I'll be disappointed
if we don't.
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149. Assuming, of course, that Dr.
Maia's facts are well-founded.
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150. Dr. Maia's a scientist, not a fortuneteller
How can he guarantee anything?
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151. Well, it seems to me,
a scientist has need
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152. for both vision and confidence.
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153. I didn't mean it as any
personal criticism, Doctor.
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154. It's just that I always
look forward to success.
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155. And I thought the
Mississippi was something.
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156. It's a winding brook
compared to the Amazon.
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157. This is exactly as it was
150 million years ago
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158. when it was part
of the Devonian era.
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159. Sounds like the
beginning of the world.
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160. It is.
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161. Even the animals here grow as
they did in Devonian forests.
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162. The anteater is a giant
with the strength of a bear.
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163. The centipede grows
to be a foot long.
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164. The Amazonian rat
is as big as a sheep.
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165. That's incredible.
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166. But it's true.
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167. Don't forget our catfish.
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168. They grow to be nine
feet long, and killers!
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169. Like everything in this
jungle, all killers.
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170. Dr. Maia says we're gonna drop
anchor in a couple of hours.
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171. Maybe you'd better
get some rest.
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172. Again, Lucas.
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173. We want to make sure
my boys hear us at camp.
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174. When we anchor,
we'll take a rowboat.
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175. Luis!
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176. Tomas!
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177. Luis!
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178. Luis! Tomas!
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179. Strange they'd be gone.
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180. Could they have gone hunting?
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181. I gave strict orders for one man
to remain in camp at all times.
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182. Come on!
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183. Stay here, Kay.
Wait till we find out what's going on.
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184. Luis!
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185. What could have happened?
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186. I don't understand it.
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187. There is only one explanation.
The country is full of wild animals.
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188. I think maybe jaguar.
Jaguar's claws, they rip like this.
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189. Where's Kay? Kay?
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190. Kay!
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191. What happened?
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192. There's been trouble.
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193. Let's go back on board, Kay.
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194. A world-shaking find,
all right.
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195. Eight days.
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196. All we dig up are enough
stones to pave a road.
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197. Had enough, Mark,
or do we keep on digging?
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198. I'll tell you when
I've had enough.
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199. We've failed, that's all
people will understand.
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200. Carl, have you any idea what
this tributary empties into?
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201. My boys used to tell me there's
a lagoon at the end of it.
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202. What are you getting at?
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203. I was just thinking.
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204. It could be that at
some time in the past,
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205. part of this bank broke away
and fell into the river here.
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206. Over hundreds of years, perhaps
over thousands of years,
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207. the current would break it up.
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208. If there is a dead end
to this tributary,
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209. that's where we'll
find the fragments.
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210. We might even find
the rest of your fossil.
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211. It's a theory.
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212. What's wrong with that?
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213. Even if David's
theory is correct,
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214. the chances of finding
anything are remote.
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215. Science is always taking the remote chance.
Why don't we try it?
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216. We might still turn
failure into success.
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217. Well, there's just
one thing, Mark,
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218. going into unexplored
territory with a woman.
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219. I'm not afraid, David,
and we've come this far.
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220. Yeah, I know,
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221. but I keep remembering
what happened to Carl's men.
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222. That doesn't sound like the
dedicated scientist talking, David.
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223. Dedication doesn't mean
risking the lives of others.
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224. I've always found Kay was
able to take care of herself.
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225. But we know nothing
about this lagoon.
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226. I can tell you something
about this place.
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227. My boys call it the "Black
Lagoon," a paradise.
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228. Only, they say nobody
has ever come back to prove it.
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231. I didn't mean to startle you.
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232. I don't know what
made me do that.
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233. That howling out there
doesn't help any.
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234. Those are guariba monkeys.
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235. You sorry now that we came?
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236. You don't understand the
species very well, Doctor.
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237. Well, give me time.
I thought I was doing well,
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238. considering that we've only
been together for six months.
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239. How much time do you
think you'll need?
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240. From where I'm sitting,
I'd say a lifetime.
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244. You mean this thing
really works?
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245. Oh, yes.
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246. It's a very positive weapon,
the spear gun, Lucas,
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247. and easy to use.
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248. All you do is
aim it and squeeze.
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249. What are you going to shoot at?
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250. Does it make any difference?
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251. Can you take it any slower?
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252. Ease her off.
Little bit, not too much.
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253. Give me that boat hook.
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254. I think we can just
make it on this side.
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256. It's impossible.
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257. But I, Lucas, will do it.
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258. The Black Lagoon.
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259. The beautiful lagoon.
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260. Another world.
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261. Take her out a little farther, then
we'll get the net over the side.
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262. You expect to catch a fish?
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263. We might as well find out
what species are here.
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264. We're not interested in what
species of fish are here.
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265. We're after the rest of
that fossil, remember?
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266. I need some rocks from the
bottom of the lagoon for a test.
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267. But we just got here.
Why waste time?
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268. If any parts of the
wall that contained
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269. the fossil were
ever deposited in here,
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270. the rock test should prove it.
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271. I'll get the Aqua-Lungs.
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272. You be careful, David.
We don't know what's down there.
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273. I hope you're afraid
for me too, Kay.
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274. Of course, Mark.
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275. A little faster.
Come on! Faster!
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276. All right, let her down.
All the way.
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277. Come on, down, down.
All the way.
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278. All right. Hold it!
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279. Here we go.
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280. We got the net down, David.
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281. Good.
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282. This is crazy kind of fishing.
Who eats rocks?
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283. I do, in a manner of speaking.
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284. I crush them and
they tell me things.
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285. Now, you be careful.
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286. What these rocks
tell you, anyway?
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287. How old they are.
It's called the uranium-lead test.
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288. What do you wanna
know that for?
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289. So we can match them against the
sample in which the fossil was found.
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290. Hey, they're up!
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291. How long they
have to wait there?
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292. It depends on how
far down they went.
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293. Well, how was it down there?
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294. Oh, fine.
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295. Come on, I'll help you
off with this equipment.
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296. Good.
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297. Carl, I got your samples.
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298. Good.
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299. Let me have them.
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300. Here they are.
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301. Thank you, David.
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302. And this is something for you.
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303. Oh! Well, thank you.
They're very pretty.
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304. Let's test them right away.
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305. - Will you help me, Doctor?
- Be glad to.
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306. DR. MAIA Thank you.
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307. Come on, David.
You can play house later.
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308. David. About Mark.
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309. Well, what about him?
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310. Try to understand.
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311. I've been trying.
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312. Somebody ought to tell him
his ambition is showing.
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313. It won't do any good, I know.
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314. Long before you came to
work with us, I tried.
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315. But there's this
to say for him,
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316. he's produced some
important findings.
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317. He's also taken credit
for some important findings.
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318. Well, coming below?
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319. No. No, I'll wait up here.
Hey, what was it like down there?
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320. Like another world.
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321. I'd like to see it.
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322. Crazy kind of fishing,
for rocks!
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325. You're too far out,
Miss Lawrence!
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327. Chico! Pull up the anchor!
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328. Kay, what are you doing out there?
Come on back!
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329. You take it easy. We get you!
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330. Drop the anchor.
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331. Thanks, Lucas.
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332. Kay, that wasn't
a very smart thing to do.
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334. What was that?
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337. Come on. Hurry up!
Take it away!
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338. Pull it up!
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339. Pull it up!
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340. Is it fouled against the side?
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to some underwater rock.
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350. It was no rock that
left this in the net.
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352. I just finished
the rock analysis.
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353. And you were right, David.
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where I found the fossil
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of this lagoon.
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356. Lucas, put that over the
side for me, will you?
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357. Whatever the species might be, if you
let it alone, it won't bother you.
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harpoon will correct any mistakes.
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359. Mark, we're out for photographs
for study, not trophies.
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360. This thing alive and in its natural
habitat, it's valuable to us.
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361. Why settle for a photo when
we can get the real thing?
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362. You don't sound
like a scientist.
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363. You sound like some big-game
hunter out for the kill.
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364. We may not be back home, David,
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365. but you're still
working for me.
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366. You didn't wait long
enough before coming up.
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367. Why'd you shoot?
You weren't attacked!
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368. You sound as though I put
the harpoon through you.
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we're supposed
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thing, whatever it is?
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371. I tell you, we can learn
more from it if it's alive!
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372. Please, what is it
that you found?
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373. I don't know
what you'd call it.
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374. It sounds incredible, but
it appeared to be human.
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375. I tell you,
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376. if it's what I think I saw,
it's the greatest find yet.
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377. Nothing compares to it.
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here in my lens.
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this legend on the river.
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380. A very old native tell me of
a man who live underwater,
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382. "Crazy Goole," everybody called her.
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383. The unknown always
seems unbelievable, Lucas.
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legend and lets it go at that,
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that there exists something
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that can live underwater...
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387. This is no legend, as you'll
soon see for yourself.
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389. Science hadn't heard about
it until a few years ago.
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390. The kamongo lived way back
in the Devonian age.
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391. Interesting that the fossil I
found was out of the same period.
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a fish that breathed air.
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393. - What does that prove?
- Nothing.
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394. Except that the kamongo
fish, which has lungs,
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here in the Amazon.
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these millions of years.
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possibility of a gillman.
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of that species
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way back then
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in my finder.
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he takes a fine picture.
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imagination, Doctor.
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if we never find it again?
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we could have taken it!
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what's the difference?
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415. My brother was dragged down
into the water by a demon!
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than your gillman.
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legends in the Amazon.
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421. Even I, Lucas, have heard
the legend of a man-fish.
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start your pumps.
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You'll never take it alive.
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427. I want to try, Mark.
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428. All right, David, we can
always do it my way.
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429. If we could just be sure
of its reaction.
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430. Do you suppose it remembers
Mark's attack and seeks revenge?
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431. I'll welcome it.
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432. You'll get your wish,
all right.
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433. I've got a hunch this creature
remembers the past and more.
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434. I don't want him creeping up
on us while we're sleeping.
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435. I know a way to
bring him up now.
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436. Rotenone.
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437. It's a drug which
natives make from roots
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438. for catching fish
in still waters.
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439. Sometimes I catch fish that way.
I show you. Look.
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440. Excuse.
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441. One taste of the poison
water, and poof!
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442. The paralyzed fish floats up to
the top with a big hangover.
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443. Come on! Let's try it.
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444. Still no sign.
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445. Nothing but
the little ones so far.
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446. Could be he's dead
from the wound.
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447. Then again, maybe the rotenone
isn't going deep enough.
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448. Maybe we should fix the
rotenone to sink deeper down.
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449. Yeah. Anything is worth a try.
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450. What was that?
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451. I don't know.
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452. Come on. Come on.
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453. You talking to me, Mark,
or something out there?
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454. Both, David.
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455. They won't believe it
back home, none of them.
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456. I wouldn't have
believed it myself.
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457. Sitting out here, waiting
for some monster to appear.
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458. That's why we've
got to take him.
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459. Why won't they believe, Mark?
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460. Because we deal
with known quantities,
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461. with knowledge we've
accumulated up to now.
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462. We've just begun to learn about
the water and its secrets,
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463. just as we've only
touched on outer space.
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464. We don't entirely
rule out the possibility
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465. that there might be some form
of life on another planet.
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466. Then why not some entirely
different form of life
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467. in a world we already know is inhabited
by millions of living creatures?
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468. We must have the proof!
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469. In the water!
The lantern frightened him off.
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470. No.
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471. There he is!
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472. It's foolish to go after him.
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473. But he's drugged.
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474. No, I'd wait anyway.
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475. If he has gills,
he may suffocate
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476. How long does the effect last?
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477. An hour, maybe two.
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478. But for that thing,
who can tell?
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479. Carl, follow me in a rowboat.
Bring a net.
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480. Wait, I'm going along with you.
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481. I keep you covered.
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482. That's where he went under.
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483. I'm going to take a look.
Wait here.
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484. Take it easy!
He went through here, come on.
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485. Zee!
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486. Oh, David! David!
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487. We got him! We got him!
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488. - Don't kill him!
- What happened?
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489. Give me the net.
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490. How is he?
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491. He's dead.
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492. That's the last one.
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493. All right.
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494. Will he live?
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495. I don't know.
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496. It depends on whether
he can survive
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497. both the rotenone and being
out of the water so long.
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498. You sound as if you
feel sorry for him.
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499. Why? He could have
killed you just as easily.
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500. But he didn't.
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501. It doesn't make
any difference now.
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502. The point is, he won't
do any more killing.
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503. Any time you're ready,
Lucas, we can start back.
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504. Mark, we're not
finished here yet.
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505. We've got to make
a study of that grotto,
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506. we've got to collect
photographs, data...
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507. I've got all the proof I need.
Get going, Lucas.
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508. Mark, we're not going anywhere
until we've finished our work.
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509. All right, David, if it will
make you feel any better.
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510. Oh, Doctor, would you mind staying
behind and keep an eye on our prize?
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511. Don't be long, David.
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512. You better get some rest.
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513. Hi.
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514. I thought I'd come up
and get some air.
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515. What do you suppose
is taking them so long?
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516. David's very thorough.
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517. But shouldn't you
be resting, Kay?
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518. I couldn't sleep.
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519. Listen to the sounds.
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520. Hunting calls, mostly.
Animals out for the kill.
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521. Some of them are cries of fear,
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522. like people who
whistle in the dark.
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523. I'm not exactly blind.
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524. You're worried about what's
happened between Mark and David.
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525. But once you admit
the simple fact
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which you have,
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527. then it becomes a good idea
to be the scientist about it.
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528. It's not as easy as that.
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529. Why not?
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530. If it weren't for Mark Williams,
I wouldn't have my work
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531. or even a job.
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532. It's true, he helped you through
your training and gave you a job.
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533. But he needed you just as
much as you needed him.
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534. You're oversimplifying.
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535. You've more than repaid
him many times over.
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536. Why, a good part of his present
position at the institute
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537. is due to your
valuable research.
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538. And another thing...
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539. Get away, Kay!
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540. Go on, get back! Go on!
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541. Dr. Thompson!
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542. How is he?
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543. If infection doesn't set
in, he may pull through.
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544. The fool! It wouldn't have happened
if he hadn't been careless.
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545. There's no one to blame.
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546. Four men dead so far.
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547. If he dies, what a useless waste
of experience and ability.
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548. Nobody meant it
to happen, David.
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549. Mark, I'm for getting out of this
lagoon just as fast as we can.
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550. Without taking
what we came for?
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551. We didn't come here to fight with monsters.
We're not equipped for it.
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552. We came here to find fossils.
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553. Later, later, we can come back with
a properly equipped expedition.
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554. Be reasonable.
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555. Reasonable?
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556. What else could I expect?
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557. But you, Carl,
it means as much to you.
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558. You're driving
yourself too hard,
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559. and the rest of us
along with you.
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560. We're staying until we get him.
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561. Or until somebody else
gets killed.
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562. No, we're not.
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563. Lucas, we're getting out of
here just as fast as we can.
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564. Okay.
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565. I'll make the decisions around here.
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566. But you are wrong,
Mr. Williams.
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567. On the water, the captain
makes the decisions.
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568. We will do as you say.
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569. You'll listen to me.
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570. You wish to say
something, mister?
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571. Dr. Maia, will you please
to pull up the anchor?
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572. I will start the engine.
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573. DR. MAIA Look Out!
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574. There's something here.
Look out!
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575. Look out!
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576. Hold back. Hold back.
There's something here.
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577. Hold back! Hold back!
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578. I tell you, nothing
was there when we came in.
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579. It was put there to keep
us from getting out.
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580. By mm.
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581. I check below for damage.
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582. I go aft and keep watch.
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583. You better stay with Thompson.
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584. It's our last chance,
David, to get the proof.
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585. Look, you can see for
yourself, it's still here.
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586. We're trapped and
fighting for our lives,
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587. and you're worried about whether
people will believe us.
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588. Ls all right down below.
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589. Go in the cabin
and lock the door.
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590. No, no. Stay here
with us. You're safer.
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591. Lucas. Lucas, start your winch.
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592. Go on, go on. Start your winch.
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593. Up an inch!
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594. Hold it!
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595. All right, give me some slack.
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596. A little more.
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597. Take it away!
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598. Easy. A little more.
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599. Take it away!
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600. Take it up.
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601. More, more.
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602. Hold it.
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603. All right, take it away!
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604. UP, up!
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605. She must have slipped.
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606. We'll just have
to try it again.
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607. How, David?
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608. I'll have to use the Aqua-Lung.
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609. I'm going to help him.
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610. I'm going in with you.
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611. Mark, all we're
interested in right now is
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612. getting the entrance
to this lagoon cleared.
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613. I'll be the bait for him.
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614. Oh, Mark, get out of my way.
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615. Let it come to me, David.
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616. It'll give you a chance to get at him.
You're crazy.
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617. Crazy to want to bring back the
biggest find anyone has ever made?
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618. You don't know what this can
mean, David, to all of us.
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619. Mark, you're not going with me!
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620. I am.
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621. Thank you, Carl.
Lucas, stand by the winch.
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622. Carl, stand by that cable.
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623. Oh!
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624. It's the only way.
We've got to clear this inlet.
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625. Hey, that fellow down there,
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626. you think maybe he's a
mosquito you can shoo away?
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627. We've got to take that chance.
Oh, sure!
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628. Whats an expedition without
two martyrs, at least?
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629. Kay, Kay, I'm doing
the only thing we can do.
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630. If we all just sit here,
we'll all end up as Mark did.
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631. Wait a minute!
Something you just said,
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632. about his not being a mosquito.
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633. Maybe we won't have to fight him
on his own terms after all.
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634. How much rotenone
have we got left?
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635. Not enough.
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636. Enough to use in a spray gun?
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637. What?
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638. Oh! You mean, to kill
like a mosquito!
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639. It worked for us before.
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640. And it took plenty of time.
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641. All we want is
to make him groggy.
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642. Keep him away long enough so I can
get a cable around that tree.
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643. What do we use
for the spray gun?
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644. One of the air bottles.
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645. A solution of rotenone
released under pressure,
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646. that ought to do the trick.
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647. - Some trick!
- Come on!
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648. Lucas, you stand guard.
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649. Yes.
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650. Can you hurry it up?
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651. I shoot him, but I miss!
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652. He'll be back. Hurry.
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653. Give me a hand!
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654. David!
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655. Si!
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656. Did you see him?
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657. He's there, all right.
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658. Give me a hand
with this equipment.
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659. I'll help you.
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660. I got the cable around the log.
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661. Good.
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662. Get ready with that winch.
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663. All right.
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664. I'll get her started.
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665. Give it a little slack.
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666. - Ready to take her back.
- Ready.
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667. Uncleat that line
for me, will you?
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668. All right, take her back.
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669. Take it back.
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670. Hard astern. She's coming.
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671. Back. Back.
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672. She's coming. Back.
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673. Keep going. Hard astern.
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674. We're clear.
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675. Stand by to pull her
up with the winch.
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676. Pull her in.
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677. That's it.
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678. I'll go down and unfasten it.
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679. Give me slack!
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680. Good.
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681. More slack.
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682. Slack. That's enough.
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683. That's good.
Now you're getting it.
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684. Just slip it back
through the ring.
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685. Hurry, David!
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686. I've almost got it.
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687. He got her.
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688. No, don't shoot, don't shoot!
You might hit Kay.
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689. Give me a hand.
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690. Lucas, get to the
beach entrance.
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691. Kay!
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692. Kay!
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693. Kay?
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694. Kay. Kay, darling.
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695. Oh, David. David!
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696. Get back, Kay. Get back!
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697. No, no more. Let him go.
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