1. Grandpa!
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2. You're not supposed to be up here,
looking at that.
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3. I just wanted to know.
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4. Well, you're old enough, I suppose.
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5. You should know the story.
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6. OK, here we go.
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7. It was 1832.
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8. On a night much like this.
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9. Charles Carroll was the last surviving
signer of the Declaration of Independence.
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of a secret society known as the Masons.
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in the middle of the night
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the White House to see Andrew Jackson,
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that he speak to the president.
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16. No. He never got the chance.
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17. The president wasn't there that night.
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18. But Charles Carroll had a secret.
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19. So he took into his confidence
the one person he could,
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20. my grandfather's grandfather,
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21. Thomas Gates.
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22. What was the secret?
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23. A treasure.
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24. A treasure beyond all imagining.
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25. A treasure that had been
fought over for centuries
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26. by tyrants, pharaohs,
emperors, warlords.
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27. And every time it changed hands
it grew larger.
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28. And then suddenly...
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29. it vanished.
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30. It didn't reappear
for more than a thousand years,
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31. when knights from the First Crusade
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32. discovered secret vaults
beneath the Temple of Solomon.
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33. You see, the knights who found the vaults
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was too great for any one man -
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35. not even a king.
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36. They brought the treasure back to Europe
and took the name "the Knights Templar".
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37. Over the next century
they smuggled it out of Europe
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38. and they formed a new brotherhood
called the Freemasons,
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39. in honour of
the builders of the great temple.
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40. War followed.
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41. By the time of the American Revolution
the treasure had been hidden again.
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42. By then the Masons included
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43. George Washington,
Benjamin Franklin, Paul Revere.
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44. They knew they had to make sure
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45. the treasure would never fall
into the hands of the British.
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and maps to its location.
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47. Over time the clues were lost or forgotten,
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48. until only one remained -
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49. and that was the secret that Charles Carroll
entrusted to young Thomas Gates.
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50. Charlotte.
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51. "The secret lies with Charlotte."
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52. Who's Charlotte?
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53. Oh, not even Mr Carroll knew that.
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54. Now look here, Ben.
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55. The Freemasons
among our Founding Fathers left us clues.
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56. Like these.
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57. The unfinished pyramid.
The all-seeing eye.
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58. Symbols of the Knights Templar,
guardians of the treasure.
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59. - They're speaking to us through these.
- You mean laughing at us.
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60. You know what that dollar represents?
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61. The entire Gates family fortune.
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62. Six generations of fools...
chasing after fool's gold.
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63. It's not about the money, Patrick.
It's never been about the money.
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64. Come on, son. Time to go.
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65. You can... say your goodbyes.
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66. Grandpa?
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67. Are we knights?
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68. Do you want to be?
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69. All right. Um... kneel.
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70. Benjamin Franklin Gates,
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71. you take upon yourself the duty
of the Templars, the Freemasons
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72. and the family Gates.
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73. Do you so swear?
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74. I so swear.
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75. I was thinking about
Henson and Peary,
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76. crossing this kind of terrain with nothing
more than dog sleds and on foot.
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77. - Can you imagine?
- It's extraordinary.
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78. We getting closer?
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79. Assuming Ben's theory's correct
and my tracking model's accurate,
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80. we should be getting very close.
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81. But don't go by me -
I broke a shoelace this morning.
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82. - It's... it's a bad omen.
- Shall we turn around and go home?
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83. Or we could pull over
and just throw him out here.
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84. OK.
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85. Riley, you're not missing that little
windowless cubicle we found you in?
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86. No, no. Absolutely not.
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87. Why are we stopping?
I thought we were looking for a ship.
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88. - I don't see any ship.
- She's out there.
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89. Look... this is a waste of time.
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90. How could a ship wind up way out here?
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91. Well, I'm no expert, but...
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92. it could be that the hydrothermic properties
of this region
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94. that cause the ocean to freeze
and then melt and then refreeze,
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95. resulting in a semisolid
migrating land mass
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96. that would land a ship right around here.
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97. Hello, beautiful.
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98. Have Viktor
check the fuel in the generators.
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99. Two years ago, if you hadn't shown up,
hadn't believed the treasure was real,
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100. I don't know
if I ever would have found Charlotte.
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101. You would have found it, I have no doubt.
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102. That's why I didn't think it was
as crazy an investment as everyone said.
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103. I'm just relieved that I'm not as crazy
as everyone says. Or said my dad was.
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104. Or my granddad. Or my great-granddad.
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105. OK!
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106. Let's go!
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107. - Let's go find some treasure.
- Yeah, bring us back something.
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108. Oh, God!
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109. You handled that well.
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110. This is it.
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111. It's the cargo hold.
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112. Do you think it's in the barrels?
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113. Gunpowder.
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114. OK...
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115. Why would the captain
be guarding this barrel?
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116. I found something!
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117. What is it?
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118. Do you guys know what this is?
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119. Is it a billion-dollar pipe?
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120. It's a meerschaum pipe.
Ah, that is beautiful.
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121. Look at the intricacy of the scrollwork
on the stem.
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122. - Is it a million-dollar pipe?
- No, it's a clue.
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123. Let me see that.
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124. No, don't break it!
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125. We are one step closer to the treasure,
gentlemen.
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126. Ben, I thought you said that
the treasure would be on the Charlotte.
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127. No, "The secret lies with Charlotte."
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128. I said it could be here.
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129. It's Templar symbols.
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130. "The legend writ."
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131. "The stain effected."
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132. "The key in Silence undetected."
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133. "Fifty-five in iron pen."
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134. "Mr Matlack can't offend."
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135. It's a riddle.
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136. I need to think.
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137. "The legend writ."
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138. "The stain effected."
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139. What legend?
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140. There's the legend of the Templar treasure,
and the stain effects the legend.
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141. How?
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142. "The key in Silence undetected."
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143. Wait.
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144. The legend and the key...
Now there's something.
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145. A map.
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146. Maps have legends, maps have keys.
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147. It's a map, an invisible map.
So now...
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148. Wait a minute. What do you mean,
"invisible" - "an invisible map"?
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149. "The stain effected"
could refer to a dye or a reagent
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150. used to bring about a certain result.
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151. Combined with
"The key in Silence undetected",
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152. the implication is that the effect is to make
what was undetectable detectable.
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153. Unless...
"The key in Silence" could be...
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154. Prison.
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155. Albuquerque.
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156. See, I can do it too.
Snorkel.
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157. That's where the map is.
Like he said, "Fifty-five in iron pen."
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158. "Iron pen" is a prison.
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159. Or it could be, since the primary writing
medium of the time was iron gall ink,
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160. the "pen" is... just a pen.
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161. But then why not say a pen?
Why... why say "iron pen"?
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162. Cos it's a prison.
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163. Wait a minute. "Iron pen" - the "iron"
does not describe the ink in the pen,
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164. it describes what was penned.
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165. It was "iron" -
it was firm, it was mineral...
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166. No, no, no, that's stupid.
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167. It was... It was firm,
it was adamant, it was resolved.
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168. It was resolved.
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169. "Mr Matlack can't offend."
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170. Timothy Matlack was the official scribe
of the Continental Congress.
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171. Calligrapher, not writer. And to make sure
he could not offend the map,
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172. it was put on the back of a resolution
that he transcribed,
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173. a resolution that 55 men signed.
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175. Come on, there's no invisible map on the
back of the Declaration of Independence.
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176. That's clever, really.
A document of that importance
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177. would ensure the map's survival.
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178. And you said there were several Masons
signed it, yeah?
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179. Yeah. Nine, for sure.
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180. We'll have to arrange a way to examine it.
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181. This is one of the most important
documents in history.
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182. They're not just gonna let us waltz in there
and run chemical tests on it.
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183. - Then what do you propose we do?
- I don't know!
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184. We could borrow it.
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185. Steal it?
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186. - I don't think so.
- Ben...
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187. the treasure of the Knights Templar
is the treasure of all treasures.
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188. Oh, I didn't know that.
Really?
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189. Look, Ben... I understand your bitterness.
I really do.
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190. You've spent your entire life
searching for this treasure,
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191. only to have
the respected historical community
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192. treat you and your family
with mockery and contempt.
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193. You should be able to rub this treasure
in their arrogant faces,
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194. and I want you to have
the chance to do that.
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195. How?
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197. You don't think mine are limited
to writing cheques, do you?
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198. In another life...
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199. I arranged a number of operations of...
questionable legality.
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200. I'd take his word for it, if I were you.
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201. So don't worry.
I'll make all the arrangements.
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202. No.
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203. I'd really need your help here.
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204. Lan... I'm not gonna let you steal
the Declaration of Independence.
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205. OK.
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206. From this point on
all you're going to be is a hindrance.
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207. Hey!
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208. What are you gonna do?
Are you gonna shoot me, Shaw?
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209. Well, you can't shoot me.
There's more to the riddle.
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210. Information you don't have. I do.
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211. I'm the only one who can figure it out,
and you know that.
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212. He's bluffing.
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213. We played poker together, lan.
You know I can't bluff.
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216. Hey!
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217. Quiet, Riley!
Your job's finished here.
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218. Look where you're standing.
All that gunpowder.
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219. You shoot me,
I drop this, we all go up.
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220. Ben...
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222. Tell me what I need to know, Ben.
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223. You need to know...
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224. if Shaw can catch.
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225. Nice try, though.
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226. Get out, Shaw!
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227. Fool!
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228. Riley, get over here!
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229. - What is this?
- Smuggler's hold. Get in!
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230. Move! Get out of here!
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231. - What?
- Move! Get out!
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232. Follow me.
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233. Let's go, let's go!
She's gonna blow!
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234. Get down.
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235. OK, let's go.
Before someone sees the smoke.
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236. There's an Inuit village
about nine miles east of here.
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237. - It's popular with bush pilots.
- All right.
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238. - Then what are we gonna do?
- Start making our way back home.
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239. No, I meant about lan. He's gonna steal
the Declaration of Independence, Ben.
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240. We stop him.
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241. Is it really so hard to believe
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242. that someone's gonna try to steal
the Declaration of Independence?
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243. The FBI gets 10,000 tips a week.
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244. They're not gonna worry about
something they're sure is safe.
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245. But anyone that can do anything
is gonna think we're crazy.
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246. Anyone crazy enough to believe us
isn't gonna want to help.
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247. We don't need someone crazy. But one
step short of crazy, what do you get?
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248. Obsessed.
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249. Passionate.
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250. Excuse me.
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251. - Dr Chase can see you now, Mr Brown.
- Thank you.
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252. Mr Brown?
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253. The family name doesn't get a lot
of respect in the academic community.
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254. Huh. Being kept down by the man.
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255. A very cute man.
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256. Thank you.
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257. - Good afternoon, gentlemen.
- Hi.
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258. - Abigail Chase.
- Paul Brown.
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259. - Nice to meet you.
- Bill.
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260. Nice to meet you, Bill.
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261. - How may I help you?
- Your accent. Pennsylvania Dutch?
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262. Saxony German.
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263. - You're not American?
- Oh, I am an American.
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264. I just wasn't born here.
Please don't touch that!
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265. Sorry. A neat collection.
George Washington's campaign buttons.
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266. You're missing the 1789 inaugural, though.
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267. - I found one once.
- That's very fortunate for you.
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268. Now, you told my assistant
that this was an urgent matter.
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269. Yes, ma'am.
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270. Well, I'm gonna get straight to the point.
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271. Someone's gonna steal
the Declaration of Independence.
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272. It's true.
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273. I think I'd better put you gentlemen
in touch with the FBI.
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274. - We've been to the FBI.
- And?
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275. They assured us that the Declaration
cannot possibly be stolen.
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276. - They're right.
- My friend and I are less certain.
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277. However, if we were given the privilege
of examining the document...
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278. we would be able to tell you for certain
if it were actually in any danger.
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279. What do you think you're gonna find?
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280. We believe that there's an...
encryption on the back.
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281. - An encryption, like a code?
- Yes, ma'am.
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282. Of what?
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283. A... cartograph.
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284. - A map.
- Yes, ma'am.
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285. A map of what?
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286. The location of...
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287. of hidden items
of historic and intrinsic value.
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288. - A treasure map?
- That's where we lost the FBI.
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289. You're treasure-hunters, aren't you?
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290. We're more like treasure-protectors.
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291. Mr Brown, I have personally seen the back
of the Declaration of Independence,
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292. and I promise you, the only thing there
is a notation that reads,
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293. "Original Declaration of Independence,
dated...
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294. "Four of July, 1776." Yes, ma'am.
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295. But no map.
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296. It's invisible.
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297. Oh! Right.
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298. And that's where we lost
the Department of Homeland Security.
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299. What led you to assume
there's this invisible map?
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300. We found an engraving
on the stem of a 200-year-old pipe.
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301. Owned by Freemasons.
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302. - May I see the pipe?
- We don't have it.
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303. - Did Big Foot take it?
- It was nice meeting you.
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304. Nice to meet you, too.
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305. And, you know,
that really is a nice collection.
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306. Must have taken you a long time
to hunt down all that history.
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307. If it's any consolation,
you had me convinced.
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308. It's not.
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309. I was thinking, what if we go public,
plaster the story all over the Internet?
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310. It's not like
we have our reputations to worry about.
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311. Although I don't think
that's exactly gonna scare lan away.
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312. 180 years of searching,
and I'm three feet away.
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313. Of all the words
written here about freedom,
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314. there's a line here
that's at the heart of all the others.
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315. "But when a long train of abuses
and usurpations,
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317. evinces a design to reduce them
under absolute despotism,
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318. it is their right, it is their duty
to throw off such government
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319. and provide new guards
for their future security."
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320. People don't talk that way any more.
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321. Beautiful, huh?
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322. - No idea what you said.
- It means, if there's something wrong,
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323. those who have the ability to take action
have the responsibility to take action.
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325. What?
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326. I'm gonna steal
the Declaration of Independence.
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327. Ben?
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328. This is... huge.
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329. It's prison huge.
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330. You are gonna go to prison,
you know that?
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331. Yeah, probably.
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332. So that would bother most people.
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333. Lan's gonna try and steal it. And if he
succeeds, he'll destroy the Declaration.
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334. The fact is, the only way to protect
the Declaration is to steal it.
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336. I don't think there's a choice.
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337. Ben, for God's sakes,
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338. it's like stealing a national monument. OK?
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339. It's like stealing him.
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340. It can't be done. Not shouldn't be done.
It can't be done.
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341. Let me prove it to you.
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342. OK, Ben, pay attention.
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344. Why? Because it's the biggest library
in the world.
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345. Over 20 million books.
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346. And they're all saying
the same exact thing:
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348. What we have here, my friend,
is an entire layout of the archives.
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349. Short of builders' blueprints.
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350. You've got construction orders,
phone lines,
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351. water and sewage -
it's all here.
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352. Now, when the Declaration
is on display, OK,
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353. it is surrounded by guards
and video monitors
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354. and a little family from lowa and little kids
on their eighth-grade field trip.
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355. And beneath an inch of bulletproof glass
is an army of sensors and heat monitors
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356. that will go off if someone gets too close
with a high fever.
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357. Now, when it's not on display,
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358. it is lowered into a four-foot-thick
concrete, steel-plated vault...
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359. that happens to be equipped
with an electronic combination lock
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360. and biometric access-denial systems.
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361. You know, Thomas Edison tried and failed
nearly 2,000 times
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362. to develop the carbonised cotton-thread
filament for the incandescent light bulb.
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363. Edison?
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364. When asked about it,
he said, "I didn't fail,
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365. I found out 2,000 ways
how not to make a light bulb."
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366. But he only needed to find one way
to make it work.
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367. The Preservation Room.
Enjoy. Go ahead.
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what the Preservation Room is for?
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370. No. That's where they clean,
repair and maintain
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371. all the documents
and the storage housings
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372. when they're not on display or in the vault.
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373. Now, when the case needs work they take
it out of the vault, directly across the hall
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374. and into the Preservation Room.
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375. The best time for us, or lan, to steal it
would be during the gala this weekend
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376. when the guards are distracted
by the VIPs upstairs.
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377. But we'll make our way to the Preservation
Room, where there's much less security.
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378. Well, if lan...
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379. Preservation...
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380. The gala, huh?
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381. This might be possible.
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382. It might.
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383. And we are in.
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384. There you are. Hello.
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386. That's what I want.
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387. Game on.
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389. Cool.
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390. This just came for you.
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391. I hope it's not from Stan.
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392. "For the woman who has everything else...
Thanks for listening. Paul Brown."
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395. - Let's do this by the book.
- Hallway is secure.
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396. - Keep the document level.
- No problem.
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398. The heat sensor went off
in the Declaration frame.
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399. Run full diagnostics,
then I want them all changed out.
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400. Our evil plan is working.
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402. Riley.
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403. - Can you hear me?
- Unfortunately, yeah.
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and present your invitation.
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406. You're gonna have to show ID.
Go ahead, man.
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407. Howdy.
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408. I need your invitation
and your ID, please.
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409. How do you look?
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410. - Not bad.
- Mazel tov.
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412. For you.
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413. - Oh, Mr Brown.
- Dr Chase.
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- Is that that hot girl?
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415. - How does she look?
- I made a last-minute donation. A big one.
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thank you for your wonderful gift.
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- Yes, thank you.
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418. You know, I really couldn't accept
something like that normally, but...
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419. I really want it.
Copy !req
420. - Well, you needed it.
- Come on, Romeo, get outta there.
Copy !req
421. I have been wondering, though,
what the engraving indicated
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422. on the pipe that Big Foot took.
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423. Hi.
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424. - Here you go.
- Oh, Dr Herbert, this is Mr Brown.
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425. - Hi.
- Hi there.
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426. - Who's the stiff?
- Here, why don't you let me take that?
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427. - So you can take that off his hands.
- Thank you.
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428. A toast, yeah?
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429. To high treason.
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430. That's what these men were committing
when they signed the Declaration.
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431. Had we lost the war, they would have been
hanged, beheaded, drawn and quartered,
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432. and - Oh! Oh, my personal favourite -
and had their entrails cut out and burned!
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433. So, here's to the men
who did what was considered wrong
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434. in order to do what they knew was right.
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435. What they knew was right.
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436. Well, good night.
Copy !req
437. - Good night.
- Good night.
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438. Yeah!
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439. OK, go! Go!
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440. This better work.
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441. Clear!
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442. - On.
- Door one. 30 seconds.
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443. How does it look?
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444. It's working.
It's working...
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445. Unbelievable.
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446. Second door. 90 seconds.
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447. Well done, boys. Let's go.
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448. - We're in the elevator.
- OK.
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449. I'm gonna turn off
the surveillance cameras. Ready?
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450. In five, four,
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451. three... Now.
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452. Ben Gates,
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453. you are now the Invisible Man.
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454. - I'm here.
- Give me the letters for her password.
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455. What do you got for me?
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456. Hit me with it.
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457. A-E-F-G...
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458. L-O-R-V-Y.
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459. Anagrams being listed.
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460. OK.
Copy !req
461. Top results: "A glove fry."
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462. "A very golf."
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463. "Fargo levy."
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464. "Gravy floe. Valey frog."
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465. Also "Ago fly rev."
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466. "Grove fly a."
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467. "Are fly gov."
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468. "Era fly gov."
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469. - "Elf gov ray."
- It's "Valley Forge".
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470. "Valley For..."
I don't have that on my computer.
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471. It's "Valley Forge" -
she pressed the E and I twice.
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472. Valley Forge was a turning point
in the American Revolution.
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473. Can I marry your brain?
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474. We're in.
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475. Hello.
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476. Ben, you're doing great.
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477. Ben, pick it up.
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478. You got about one...
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479. We own video.
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480. - I lost my feed.
- What?
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481. I lost my feed, Ben.
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482. I don't know where anyone is.
I have nothing.
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483. Ben, I have no...
Ben, I have nothing.
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484. Get out of there.
Get out of there now.
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485. I'm taking the whole thing.
I'll get it out in the elevator.
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486. What are you talking about?
Is it heavy?
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487. Shaw. Door three, one minute.
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488. Gates.
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489. What was that?
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490. Who's shooting?
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491. - Damn.
- He's got the bloody map!
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492. Are you still there? Ben?
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493. I'm in the elevator.
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494. - Lan's here. There was, uh, shooting.
- I hate that guy.
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495. Hey, Rebecca.
Do you have a Paul Brown on that list?
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496. Paul Brown?
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497. No. Not here.
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498. Have a good night.
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499. Are you trying to steal that?
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500. It's $35.
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501. - For this?
- Yeah.
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502. - That's a lot.
- Hey, I don't make the prices.
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503. It's...
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504. I have $32...
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505. 57 c.
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506. We take Visa.
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507. This is Mike. Sublevel three.
I have an alert.
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508. Where are you, Ben?
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509. - Where are you?
- Stop talking.
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510. Start the van.
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511. Ben, the...
the mean Declaration lady's behind you.
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512. Hey.
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513. Oh, it's you. Hello.
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514. Mr Brown, what's going on?
What's that?
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515. - It's a souvenir.
- Really?
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516. Stop chatting and get in the van.
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517. Code red. Code red.
We have a break-in.
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518. Lock it down. Nobody leaves the building.
Get the FBI on the phone.
Copy !req
519. - Did you enjoy the party?
- Yeah.
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520. - Oh, my God.
- Oh, my God! You did not...?
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521. - No...
- Security! Over here!
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522. - Give me that!
- It's yours. Take it.
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523. Security!
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524. - Over here! Security!
- Got you.
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525. Go.
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526. Viktor! Move!
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527. - We can't just let her go!
- We can. Go!
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528. - Security, over here!
- Wait. No, hold it.
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529. Hold it!
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530. - Wha...?
- Oh, bad.
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531. - What do you want?
- Give me the document.
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532. Bad, bad, bad!
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533. - Let me go!
- Just bring her!
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534. No! No!
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535. - That's...
- Go! Go!
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536. And just who might you be?
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537. - Once we catch them what do we do?
- I'm working on it.
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538. Right turn, right turn.
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539. Why don't you just pass me that
document? Then we can all go home.
Copy !req
540. Oh, no.
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541. Skidding, skidding, skidding.
Copy !req
542. - Oh, no!
- Holy Lord!
Copy !req
543. - Help!
- No! If she falls, the document falls.
Copy !req
544. Get me next to her.
Copy !req
545. - Thank you.
- No!
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546. Got it. Go on.
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547. Abigail!
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548. Come on. Jump.
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549. - We lost them.
- That's all right. This... is what we need.
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550. Well done, Gates. Well done.
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551. - Are you all right?
- No! Those lunatics...
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552. - You're not hurt, are you?
- You are all lunatics!
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553. - Are you hungry?
- What?
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554. Are you all right?
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555. Still a little on edge from being shot at,
but I'll be OK. Thanks for asking.
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556. Yeah, well, I'm not all right. Those men
have the Declaration of Independence!
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557. - She lost it?
- They don't have it.
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558. See? OK?
Now could you please stop shouting?
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559. - Give me that!
- You're still shouting. It's starting to annoy.
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560. You'd do well, Dr Chase,
to be a bit more civilised in this instance.
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561. If this is the real one, what did they get?
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562. A souvenir.
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563. I thought it'd be a good idea to have
a duplicate. It turned out I was right.
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564. I actually had to pay for the souvenir and
the real one, so you owe me $35, plus tax.
Copy !req
565. - Genius.
- Who were those men?
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566. Just the guys we warned you
were gonna steal the Declaration.
Copy !req
567. And you didn't believe us.
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568. We did the only thing we could do
to keep it safe.
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569. Verdammt! Give me that!
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570. You know something?
You're shouting again.
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571. I'm pretty sure she was swearing, too.
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572. Well, we probably deserve that.
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573. Ladies and gentlemen...
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574. Ladies and gentlemen, my name is
Peter Sadusky. I'm the agent in charge.
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575. I wanna reassure you,
you are not in danger in any way.
Copy !req
576. If we all cooperate, we'll get through this
with as little frustration as possible.
Copy !req
577. Thank you.
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578. Get positive IDs. Search everyone,
including the security staff.
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579. If they refuse,
detain them and get warrants.
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580. Yes, Agent Hendricks?
You have something?
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581. Um...
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582. - This isn't a day for "Um..."
- We got a tip several days ago
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583. that someone was going to steal
the Declaration of Independence.
Copy !req
584. Do we have a name on the tipster?
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585. There was no file opened.
We didn't find the information credible.
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586. How about now?
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587. There is not a treasure map on the back
of the Declaration of Independence.
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588. And there's no chance
anyone can steal this either.
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589. I levelled with you 100 per cent.
Everything I told you was the truth.
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590. I want that document, Mr Brown.
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591. OK, my name's not Brown.
It's Gates.
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592. I levelled with you 98 per cent.
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593. Wait a minute, did you just say "Gates"?
Copy !req
594. Gates?
Copy !req
595. You're that family with the conspiracy
theory about the Founding Fathers?
Copy !req
596. - It's not a conspiracy theory.
- Per se.
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597. You know what? I take it back.
You're not liars. You're insane.
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598. There's a copy of the Declaration
on display now?
Copy !req
599. - Yes, we decided to...
- Leave it there.
Copy !req
600. The guests know something happened,
but they don't know what.
Copy !req
601. They got him with a Taser at the service
entrance. He doesn't remember a thing.
Copy !req
602. Also, we found bullet casings.
Copy !req
603. Did we get a description
from the other guards?
Copy !req
604. - Which guards?
- The guards that were fired upon.
Copy !req
605. There weren't any other guards
on patrol down here.
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606. So...
Copy !req
607. who was shooting,
who were they shooting at,
Copy !req
608. and why weren't they getting along?
Copy !req
609. You can't seriously intend
to run chemical tests
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610. on the Declaration of Independence
in the back of a moving van.
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611. We have a clean-room environment
all set up.
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612. EDS suits, a particulate air filtration
system, the whole shebang.
Copy !req
613. - Really?
- We can't go back there.
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614. What? Why not?
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615. This is the guy. Dr Herbert said
Dr Chase introduced him as Mr Brown.
Copy !req
616. Not on the guestlist.
Copy !req
617. Now, the gift-store clerk - she said
he seemed... Well, she said "flustered".
Copy !req
618. He tried to walk out with a copy
of the Declaration of Independence
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619. without paying.
Copy !req
620. He paid with a Visa.
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621. "Charge to Benjamin Gates."
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622. A credit-card slip?
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623. Dude, we're on the grid.
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624. They'll have your records from forever.
They'll have my records from forever.
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625. I know. I know. It's only a matter of minutes
before the FBI shows up at my front door.
Copy !req
626. What do we do?
Copy !req
627. - We need those letters.
- What letters?
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628. You know, get off the road,
take a right.
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629. What letters?
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630. You have the original Silence Dogood
letters? Did you steal those, too?
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631. We have scans of the originals.
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632. - Quiet, please.
- How'd you get scans?
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633. Oh, I know the person
who has the originals. Now shush.
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634. - Why do you need them?
- She really can't shut her mouth, can she?
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635. I'll tell you what, look.
I will let you hold onto this
Copy !req
636. if you'll promise to shut up, please.
Copy !req
637. Thank you.
Copy !req
638. - Ben, you know what you have to do.
- I know what to do.
Copy !req
639. I'm just trying to think
of anything else we could do.
Copy !req
640. Well, not to be a... nudge,
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641. but you do realise how many people
we have after us.
Copy !req
642. We probably have
our own satellite by now.
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643. It took you all of two seconds to decide
to steal the Declaration of Independence.
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644. Yeah, but I didn't think I was gonna
personally have to tell my dad about it.
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645. Hey, not cool! Not cool!
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646. Let me go!
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647. OK. You're let go. Go, shoo.
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648. I'm not going. Not without the Declaration.
Copy !req
649. You're not going with the Declaration.
Copy !req
650. Yes, I am. I'm not letting it
out of my sight, so I'm going.
Copy !req
651. Wait. You're not going with us
with the Declaration.
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652. - Yes, I am.
- No, you're not.
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653. Look, if you wanted to leave me behind,
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654. you shouldn't have told me
where you were going.
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655. Clear.
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656. What the...
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657. Now we're getting somewhere.
Copy !req
658. They're digital scans of letters
to the editor of The New England Courant.
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659. Written 1722.
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660. They're all from the same person.
"Your humble servant, Silence Dogood."
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661. Gentlemen...
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662. why is this word capitalised?
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663. Because it's important?
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664. Because it's a name.
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665. OK, I got it.
When Ben Franklin was only 15 years old
Copy !req
666. he secretly wrote 14 letters
to his brother's newspaper
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667. pretending to be a middle-aged widow
named Silence Dogood.
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668. These letters were written
by Benjamin Franklin.
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669. Looks OK.
Copy !req
670. - Park a couple of blocks away.
- Well, how long do you think we got?
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671. I'm gonna give them a couple of hours
at least. I hope.
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672. What do we do about her?
I've got some duct tape in the back.
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673. No, that won't be necessary.
She won't be any trouble.
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674. - Promise you won't be any trouble.
- I promise.
Copy !req
675. See? She's curious.
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676. Here's what I got on Gates. A degree
in American History from Georgetown,
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677. a degree in Mechanical Engineering
at MIT,
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678. Navy ROTC and Naval Diving
and Salvage Training Centre.
Copy !req
679. What in the world did this guy
want to be when he grew up?
Copy !req
680. We keep our focus on Gates.
Copy !req
681. Run him to ground.
Copy !req
682. Compile a family-and-friends list.
Closest relative first.
Copy !req
683. I want to find out who this guy is.
Copy !req
684. Dad.
Copy !req
685. Where's the party?
Copy !req
686. Well... I'm in a little trouble.
Copy !req
687. - Is she pregnant?
- Well, if she is,
Copy !req
688. are you gonna leave the woman carrying
your grandchild standing out in the cold?
Copy !req
689. I look pregnant?
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690. This better not be about
that dumb treasure.
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691. Well, have a seat.
Make yourselves comfortable.
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692. There's some pizza.
It's still warm, I think.
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693. Dad...
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694. I need the Silence Dogood letters.
Yeah, it's about the treasure.
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695. And he dragged you two
into this nonsense?
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696. - Literally.
- I volunteered.
Copy !req
697. Well, unvolunteer,
before you waste your life.
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698. - Knock it off, Dad.
- Sure, sure, I know, I'm the family kook.
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699. I have a job, a house, health insurance.
Copy !req
700. At least I had your mother, for however
brief a time. At least I had you.
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701. What do you have? Him?
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702. Look, if you just give us the letters,
we're gone.
Copy !req
703. You disappoint me, Ben.
Copy !req
704. Well, maybe that's the real Gates-family
legacy. Sons who disappoint their fathers.
Copy !req
705. Get out. Take your troubles with you.
Copy !req
706. I found the Charlotte.
Copy !req
707. The Charlotte?
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708. - You mean she was a ship?
- Yeah, she was beautiful.
Copy !req
709. It was amazing, Dad.
Copy !req
710. And the treasure?
Copy !req
711. No, no. But we found another clue
that led us here.
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712. Yeah, and that'll lead you
to another clue.
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713. And that's all you'll ever find,
is another clue. Don't you get it, Ben?
Copy !req
714. I finally figured it out.
Copy !req
715. The legend says that the treasure
was buried to keep it from the British.
Copy !req
716. But what really happened
was the legend was invented,
Copy !req
717. to keep the British occupied
searching for buried treasure.
Copy !req
718. The treasure is a myth.
Copy !req
719. I refuse to believe that.
Copy !req
720. Well, you can believe what you want.
You're a grown person. What am I doing?
Copy !req
721. Do what you want, Ben.
Do what you want.
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722. He's probably right. You don't even know
if there is another clue.
Copy !req
723. Well, I can think of a way where we could
find out. And we can find out right now.
Copy !req
724. Looks like animal skin.
Copy !req
725. - How old is it?
- At least 200 years.
Copy !req
726. - Really? You sure?
- Pretty darn.
Copy !req
727. Now if this thing's in invisible ink,
how do we look at it?
Copy !req
728. Throw it in the oven.
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729. - No.
- Uh-uh.
Copy !req
730. Ferrous sulphate inks
can only be brought out with heat.
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731. - Yes, but this...
- It's very old.
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732. This is very old, and we can't
risk compromising the map.
Copy !req
733. You need a reagent.
Copy !req
734. Dad, it's really late.
Why don't you get some rest?
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735. I'm fine.
Copy !req
736. Lemons.
Copy !req
737. - You can't do that.
- But it has to be done.
Copy !req
738. Then someone who is trained to handle
antique documents is gonna do it.
Copy !req
739. OK.
Copy !req
740. OK.
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741. Now, if there is a secret message,
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742. it'll probably be marked by a symbol
in the upper right-hand corner.
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743. That's right.
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744. I am so getting fired for this.
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745. I told you. You need heat.
Copy !req
746. See?
Copy !req
747. - We need more juice.
- We need more heat.
Copy !req
748. That's not a map.
Copy !req
749. - Is it?
- More clues. What a surprise.
Copy !req
750. Are those latitudes and longitudes?
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751. That's why we need
the Silence Dogood letters.
Copy !req
752. - That's the key?
- Yeah. "The key in Silence undetected."
Copy !req
753. Dad, can we have the letters now?
Copy !req
754. Will somebody please explain to me
what these magic numbers are?
Copy !req
755. - It's an Ottendorf cipher.
- That's right.
Copy !req
756. Oh, OK.
Copy !req
757. - What's an Ottendorf cipher?
- They're just codes.
Copy !req
758. Each of these three numbers
corresponds to a word in a key.
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759. Usually a random book
or a newspaper article.
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760. In this case,
the Silence Dogood letters.
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761. So it's like the page number
of the key text,
Copy !req
762. the line on the page,
and the letter in that line.
Copy !req
763. So, Dad, where are the letters?
Copy !req
764. You know, it's just by sheer happenstance
that his grandfather...
Copy !req
765. - Dad.
even found them.
Copy !req
766. They were in an antique desk
from the press room...
Copy !req
767. - Dad.
of The New England Courant.
Copy !req
768. - That's a newspaper.
- Dad, where are the letters?
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769. I don't have them, son.
Copy !req
770. - What?
- I don't have them.
Copy !req
771. Where are they?
Copy !req
772. I donated them to the Franklin Institute
in Philadelphia.
Copy !req
773. Time to go.
Copy !req
774. I still can't believe it. All this time
no one knew what was on the back.
Copy !req
775. The back of what?
Copy !req
776. No!
Copy !req
777. - Oh, my God. Oh, my God.
- I know.
Copy !req
778. Oh, my God. What have you done?
This is... this is the...
Copy !req
779. - I know!
- This is the Declaration of Independence.
Copy !req
780. Yes. And it's very delicate.
Copy !req
781. You stole it?
Copy !req
782. Dad, I can explain, but I don't have time.
It was necessary. And you saw the cipher.
Copy !req
783. And that will lead to another clue,
and that will lead to another clue!
Copy !req
784. There is no treasure.
I wasted 20 years of my life.
Copy !req
785. And now you've destroyed yours.
Copy !req
786. And you pulled me into all this.
Copy !req
787. Well, we can't have that.
Copy !req
788. Come in!
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789. I'm in here.
Copy !req
790. FBI, right?
Copy !req
791. You gonna untie me?
Copy !req
792. And you have no idea where he's going?
Copy !req
793. - Well, wouldn't I have told you if I did?
- Would you?
Copy !req
794. He tied me to a chair.
Copy !req
795. The garage is empty, but there's a Cadillac
De Ville registered to Patrick Gates.
Copy !req
796. And he stole my car.
Copy !req
797. Don't worry, Mr Gates, we'll find your car.
And your son.
Copy !req
798. Your dad's got a sweet ride.
Copy !req
799. I think we should change clothes.
Copy !req
800. We look kind of conspicuous,
don't you think?
Copy !req
801. I'd love to go shopping, too,
but we have no money.
Copy !req
802. Here, I took this from his house.
Copy !req
803. He usually tucks a few hundred dollars
somewhere between those pages.
Copy !req
804. - Common Sense. How appropriate.
- When are we gonna get there?
Copy !req
805. I'm hungry. This car smells weird.
Copy !req
806. Excuse me.
Copy !req
807. Excuse me. Oops, sorry, sir. Excuse me.
Copy !req
808. That's OK.
Copy !req
809. S-S-A-N-D.
Copy !req
810. OK.
Copy !req
811. You're sure this is right?
Copy !req
812. OK.
Copy !req
813. S-S-A...
Copy !req
814. No, N.
Copy !req
815. - That is an N.
- It doesn't look like an N.
Copy !req
816. You know what? Here. Last one. OK?
Copy !req
817. - One more dollar.
- Thank you.
Copy !req
818. Go get the last four letters.
Copy !req
819. Go get 'em, chief. Come on.
Copy !req
820. OK. "The vision to see the treasured past
Copy !req
821. comes as the timely shadow crosses
in front of the house of pass and..."
Copy !req
822. "Pass and..." what?
Copy !req
823. "Pass and..."
Copy !req
824. What's going on?
Copy !req
825. - I'm not sure.
- What's up?
Copy !req
826. So you show up at your father's door
and say you're in trouble
Copy !req
827. and the first thing he assumes
is I'm pregnant.
Copy !req
828. Is there a question in there?
Copy !req
829. I think there's an interesting story
in there.
Copy !req
830. Well, my father thinks I've been
a little too cavalier in my personal life.
Copy !req
831. - I see.
- Let me ask you something.
Copy !req
832. Have you ever told someone -
not a relative - "I love you"?
Copy !req
833. Yes.
Copy !req
834. More than one someone?
Copy !req
835. Yes.
Copy !req
836. Oh. Well, then my father would say
Copy !req
837. you've been a little too cavalier
in your personal life, too.
Copy !req
838. So you get your sense of absolute certainty
from him, do you?
Copy !req
839. Well, I'm sure I don't know
what you mean.
Copy !req
840. Well, you're certain the treasure is real,
despite what anyone else thinks.
Copy !req
841. No, but I hope it's real.
Copy !req
842. I mean, I've dreamt it's real
since my grandfather told me about it.
Copy !req
843. But I want to hold it.
I feel like I'm so close, I can taste it.
Copy !req
844. But I just... I just want to know it's not just
something in my head or in my heart.
Copy !req
845. People don't really talk that way, you know.
Copy !req
846. I know. But they think that way.
Copy !req
847. Hey.
Copy !req
848. - Did you get it? Riley?
- Oh, I got it.
Copy !req
849. "The vision to see
the treasured past comes
Copy !req
850. as the timely shadow crosses
in front of the house of Pass and Stow."
Copy !req
851. Now, "Pass and Stow", of course,
referring to...
Copy !req
852. - The Liberty Bell.
- Why do you have to do that?
Copy !req
853. Well, John Pass and John Stow
cast the bell.
Copy !req
854. OK. Well, then, what does
the rest of this mean?
Copy !req
855. Wait..."The vision to see the treasured
past" must refer to a way to read the map.
Copy !req
856. Well, I thought the cipher was the map.
Copy !req
857. No, the cipher was a way
to find the way to read the map.
Copy !req
858. And the way to read the map can be found
Copy !req
859. where the "timely shadow" crosses
in front of the Liberty Bell.
Copy !req
860. Crosses in front of the "house"
of the Liberty Bell. Independence Hall.
Copy !req
861. Right, so "timely shadow" -
it's a specific time.
Copy !req
862. - Right.
- What time?
Copy !req
863. What time? What time?
Copy !req
864. Wait a minute, wait.
You're gonna love this.
Copy !req
865. Excuse me, can I see one of those
hundred-dollar bills I paid you with?
Copy !req
866. No.
Copy !req
867. Oh. Well, here,
I have this diver's watch.
Copy !req
868. It's called a Submariner. I dive with it.
It's actually quite valuable.
Copy !req
869. - You can use it as collateral.
- Whatever.
Copy !req
870. Thank you.
Copy !req
871. On the back of a hundred-dollar bill
is an etching of Independence Hall
Copy !req
872. - based on a painting done in...
- Hello.
Copy !req
873. Thank you.
in the 1780s, who...
Copy !req
874. The artist was actually a friend
of Benjamin Franklin's. It's wonderful.
Copy !req
875. - Fascinating.
- Hold this.
Copy !req
876. OK.
Copy !req
877. I'm not going anywhere.
Copy !req
878. Now, I think that if we look
at this clock tower...
Copy !req
879. we may find the specific time.
Copy !req
880. - What do you see?
- 2:22.
Copy !req
881. - What time is it now?
- Almost three.
Copy !req
882. - We missed it.
- No, we didn't.
Copy !req
883. We didn't miss it because...
Copy !req
884. You don't know this? L-I know something
about history that you don't know.
Copy !req
885. I'd be very excited to learn about it, Riley.
Copy !req
886. Well, hold on one second, let me just...
let me just take in this moment.
Copy !req
887. This is... this is cool.
Copy !req
888. Is this how you feel all the time? Because,
you know... Except for now, of course.
Copy !req
889. - Riley!
- All right.
Copy !req
890. What I know is that daylight savings
wasn't established until World War I.
Copy !req
891. If it's 3pm now, OK, that means
in 1776, it would be 2pm.
Copy !req
892. - Let's go.
- Riley, you're a genius.
Copy !req
893. Yeah.
Copy !req
894. Do you actually know who the first person
to suggest daylight savings was?
Copy !req
895. - Benjamin Franklin.
- Benjamin Franklin.
Copy !req
896. Is this real?
Copy !req
897. Just tell me what you told my friend.
Copy !req
898. Just a bunch of letters.
I can't remember.
Copy !req
899. Can you remember which ones
you were gonna tell him next?
Copy !req
900. Yeah, here. S-T-O-W.
Copy !req
901. Top results: Liberty Bell
and Independence Hall.
Copy !req
902. Imagine its impact
back in the 18th century.
Copy !req
903. It could have been seen for miles around,
which was exactly its purpose,
Copy !req
904. because it served as a beacon, as it were,
for people to collect and hear...
Copy !req
905. Good stuff.
Copy !req
906. It gained a place in history
on July 8, 1776,
Copy !req
907. when the Liberty Bell tolled
for the first public reading
Copy !req
908. of the Declaration of Independence.
Copy !req
909. Eventually, it was moved from its place
Copy !req
910. in Independence Hall steeple
and given its own...
Copy !req
911. - Idiot.
- Who?
Copy !req
912. - Me.
- What?
Copy !req
913. It's not here. It's there.
Copy !req
914. Come on.
Copy !req
915. - What bell is this?
- It's the Centennial Bell.
Copy !req
916. It replaced the Liberty Bell in 1876.
Copy !req
917. There it is.
Copy !req
918. All right. I'm gonna go down there,
and you meet me in the signing room.
Copy !req
919. - OK? All right.
- OK.
Copy !req
920. All right, let's go.
Copy !req
921. 3:22. My idea.
Copy !req
922. Hey. What'd you score?
Copy !req
923. I found this.
Copy !req
924. Some kind of ocular device.
Copy !req
925. "The vision to see the treasured past."
Let me take this.
Copy !req
926. Aw, they're like early American
X-ray specs.
Copy !req
927. Benjamin Franklin invented
something like these.
Copy !req
928. I think he invented these.
Copy !req
929. So, what do we do with them?
Copy !req
930. We look through it.
Copy !req
931. Here, help me.
Copy !req
932. - Careful.
- You think?
Copy !req
933. - What?
- It's just that the last time this was here
Copy !req
934. it was being signed.
Copy !req
935. - Ben, there's another tour coming.
- Turn it over.
Copy !req
936. - Careful.
- Spectacles.
Copy !req
937. What do you see?
Copy !req
938. What is it? Is it a treasure map?
Copy !req
939. It says, "Heere at the wall",
spelled with two E's.
Copy !req
940. Take a look.
Copy !req
941. Wow.
Copy !req
942. Why can't they just say, "Go to this place,
and here's the treasure, spend it wisely"?
Copy !req
943. Oh, no.
Copy !req
944. - Oh, no.
- Oh, no.
Copy !req
945. How'd they find us?
Copy !req
946. Well, lan has nearly unlimited resources.
And he's smart.
Copy !req
947. I don't think we can get out of here
without being spotted.
Copy !req
948. Well, we don't want them to have
the Declaration, or the glasses.
Copy !req
949. But we especially don't want them
to have them both together.
Copy !req
950. - So what do we do?
- We separate the lock from the key.
Copy !req
951. - We're splitting up.
- Good idea.
Copy !req
952. Really?
Copy !req
953. I'll take this.
Copy !req
954. And those. You keep that. Meet me at the
car and call me if you have any problems.
Copy !req
955. Like if we get caught and killed?
Copy !req
956. Yeah. That would be a big problem.
Take care of her.
Copy !req
957. - I will.
- I will.
Copy !req
958. We're on him.
Copy !req
959. There he is.
Copy !req
960. - Let's walk this way.
- Wait up.
Copy !req
961. - Shaw, look. There's the others.
- I got it.
Copy !req
962. Viktor, meet me at Fifth and Chestnut. Fifth
and Chestnut. They're heading your way.
Copy !req
963. - Look out! Look out!
- Riley!
Copy !req
964. - There they are! Move!
- Move!
Copy !req
965. - Time to run.
- Keep up, Viktor! Move. Come on.
Copy !req
966. In here.
Copy !req
967. - Come on.
- Follow me.
Copy !req
968. That way.
Copy !req
969. If you're not a steak,
you don't belong here.
Copy !req
970. I'm just trying to hide
from my ex-husband.
Copy !req
971. - Who, baldy?
- Yes.
Copy !req
972. Honey, stay as long as you like.
Copy !req
973. Oh, thank you. Thank you.
Copy !req
974. You want something?
Copy !req
975. - Do you want something?
- Shut up.
Copy !req
976. I see why you left him.
Copy !req
977. Go around. Go around.
Copy !req
978. Gates!
Copy !req
979. Aw, come on!
Copy !req
980. - Where were you?
- Hiding.
Copy !req
981. Come on. Let's go, let's go.
Copy !req
982. Lan. Lan, I've got 'em.
They're heading toward City Hall.
Copy !req
983. - OK, I'm on my way.
- Out of the way!
Copy !req
984. They're headed for the breezeway
on the north side.
Copy !req
985. I'll be right there.
Copy !req
986. Hey, Gates!
Copy !req
987. Enough, man! Give me the document.
Copy !req
988. All right, Phil.
Copy !req
989. Watch out! Get out of my way!
Copy !req
990. Watch it!
Copy !req
991. Leave them! Let 'em go.
Copy !req
992. We've got it.
Copy !req
993. - FBI. Have you seen this guy?
- No.
Copy !req
994. Nope, I haven't seen him.
Copy !req
995. Ted. Philadelphia police
found Gates's car.
Copy !req
996. It's close.
We got surveillance there now.
Copy !req
997. Let's go. Tell the boss
we got the car.
Copy !req
998. - What?
- We lost it.
Copy !req
999. - What?
- We lost the Declaration. Lan took it.
Copy !req
1000. Yeah, OK. You all right?
You both all right?
Copy !req
1001. Yeah, yeah, we're all right.
Copy !req
1002. - Ben, I'm sorry.
- We'll be fine.
Copy !req
1003. Meet me at the car.
Copy !req
1004. Suspect has arrived.
Copy !req
1005. Hello, Mr Gates.
Copy !req
1006. Mr Gates, face your father's car and
put your hands behind your back, please.
Copy !req
1007. - We got one in custody.
- Gates, you're a hard man to find.
Copy !req
1008. Could you please be careful?
Copy !req
1009. Riley, do you know
how to get in touch with lan?
Copy !req
1010. Excuse me?
Copy !req
1011. That's some story.
Copy !req
1012. Well, it's the same story I tried to tell you
guys before the Declaration was stolen.
Copy !req
1013. - By you.
- No, by lan. I stole it to stop him.
Copy !req
1014. I did it alone.
Dr Chase was not involved.
Copy !req
1015. And lan still ended up with
the Declaration of Independence.
Copy !req
1016. Because of you.
Copy !req
1017. So here's your options.
Copy !req
1018. Door number one,
you go to prison for a very long time.
Copy !req
1019. Door number two, we are going to get back
the Declaration of Independence,
Copy !req
1020. you help us find it, and you still
go to prison for a very long time,
Copy !req
1021. but you feel better inside.
Copy !req
1022. Is there a door that doesn't lead to prison?
Copy !req
1023. - Someone's got to go to prison, Ben.
- Yeah.
Copy !req
1024. So what are these for?
Copy !req
1025. It's a way to read the map.
Copy !req
1026. Right.
Copy !req
1027. Knights Templar.
Copy !req
1028. Freemasons.
Copy !req
1029. Invisible treasure map.
Copy !req
1030. - So what'd it say?
- "Heere at the wall."
Copy !req
1031. Nothing else.
Copy !req
1032. It's just another clue.
Copy !req
1033. It looks like lan Howe
could be a false identity.
Copy !req
1034. Follow up with ATF and INS.
Copy !req
1035. There's more to it.
Copy !req
1036. - Standard tap procedure.
- Let's check the signal, folks.
Copy !req
1037. - Lock it in.
- Are we set?
Copy !req
1038. - Checking source.
- Unknown number.
Copy !req
1039. Yes.
Copy !req
1040. Hello, Ben. How are you?
Copy !req
1041. - Um, chained to a desk.
- Sorry to hear that.
Copy !req
1042. I want you to meet me on the flight deck
of the USS Intrepid.
Copy !req
1043. - You know where that is?
- New York.
Copy !req
1044. Meet me there at ten o'clock
tomorrow morning.
Copy !req
1045. And bring those glasses
you found at Independence Hall.
Copy !req
1046. Yeah, I know about the glasses.
Copy !req
1047. We can take a look at the Declaration,
and then you can be on your way.
Copy !req
1048. And I'm supposed to believe that.
Copy !req
1049. I told you from the start,
I only wanted to borrow it.
Copy !req
1050. You can have it. And the glasses.
Copy !req
1051. I'll even throw in the pipe
from the Charlotte.
Copy !req
1052. I'll be there.
Copy !req
1053. And tell the FBI agents
listening in on this call
Copy !req
1054. if they want the Declaration back,
and not just a box of confetti,
Copy !req
1055. then you'll come alone.
Copy !req
1056. - Take positions.
- Perimeter looks normal.
Copy !req
1057. - Can I get a status report?
- Crow's nest in position. Port side is quiet.
Copy !req
1058. Copy that.
Copy !req
1059. - Gates is on the flight deck.
- Eyes on Gates.
Copy !req
1060. - Do not lose sight of primary mark.
- Brian, you're clear with NYPD.
Copy !req
1061. - I have a visual.
- Gates.
Copy !req
1062. Stay with the program.
Copy !req
1063. I hope your agents are all under four feet
tall and wearing little scarves.
Copy !req
1064. Otherwise lan's gonna know they're here.
Copy !req
1065. As soon as he shows you the Declaration,
we'll move in.
Copy !req
1066. Don't try anything.
Just let us handle it.
Copy !req
1067. You know, Agent Sadusky,
something I've noticed about fishing:
Copy !req
1068. It never works out so well for the bait.
Copy !req
1069. Sir, we've got some traffic incoming.
Looks like a sightseeing helicopter.
Copy !req
1070. Unit two,
get an eyeball on that chopper.
Copy !req
1071. Agent Michaels, get FAA flight plans
and authorization records on that craft.
Copy !req
1072. If that's not Mr Howe,
I want to know who it is.
Copy !req
1073. - I got him. He's coming from the north.
- Gates. Are you with me?
Copy !req
1074. Well, I'm sure not against you,
if that's what you're asking.
Copy !req
1075. We've got some interference
on Gates's mike, sir.
Copy !req
1076. This I know.
Copy !req
1077. Hello, Ben.
Copy !req
1078. Thomas Edison needed only one way
to make a light bulb.
Copy !req
1079. Sound familiar?
Copy !req
1080. - Keep sightlines clear.
- What's the devil's going on?
Copy !req
1081. There's a lot of commotion.
We can't see Gates.
Copy !req
1082. Go to the starboard observation point
behind the F-16 and here's what you do.
Copy !req
1083. Gates? Gates?
Copy !req
1084. Air Tour helicopter,
you are in controlled airspace.
Copy !req
1085. Vacate immediately.
Copy !req
1086. Who's got Gates?
Copy !req
1087. - All agents, report in.
- I can't see anything.
Copy !req
1088. - Did Gates speak to anybody?
- Target is moving.
Copy !req
1089. - He's heading towards the stern.
- I've got him. He's coming this way.
Copy !req
1090. Anyone got a view of our friend lan Howe?
Copy !req
1091. Lan Howe is not at the stern, sir.
Copy !req
1092. Then why is he heading there?
Copy !req
1093. He's at the observation deck.
Copy !req
1094. Sadusky.
Copy !req
1095. I'm still not against you.
Copy !req
1096. But I found door number three.
And I'm taking it.
Copy !req
1097. - What's he talking about?
- Move in!
Copy !req
1098. Move in! Move in on Gates!
Copy !req
1099. Divers are a go.
Copy !req
1100. - Snipers, go to action zebra.
- All teams, move in. Pursue at own risk.
Copy !req
1101. - I repeat, pursue at own risk.
- You first.
Copy !req
1102. Holy mackerel. He set us up.
Copy !req
1103. Agent Dawes, do you have a visual?
Can you see Gates in the water?
Copy !req
1104. Sir, it's the Hudson. Nothing is visible.
Copy !req
1105. Smart fish.
Copy !req
1106. Hello, Ben. Welcome to New Jersey.
Copy !req
1107. - What'd you do with Abigail and Riley?
- Hope these fit.
Copy !req
1108. We had to guess your sizes.
Copy !req
1109. I said, what'd you do
with Abigail and Riley?
Copy !req
1110. He's the only one who could've
told you that line about Edison.
Copy !req
1111. Did you bring the glasses?
Copy !req
1112. I don't know.
Tell me what's happening here.
Copy !req
1113. Ask your girlfriend.
Copy !req
1114. She's the one calling all the shots now.
Copy !req
1115. She won't shut up.
Copy !req
1116. Yeah, hello.
Copy !req
1117. It's for you.
Copy !req
1118. - Hello.
- Hi, sweetie. How's your day going?
Copy !req
1119. Uh, interesting, dear.
Copy !req
1120. So, what, you working with lan now?
Copy !req
1121. It turns out helping someone escape
from FBI custody is a criminal act.
Copy !req
1122. And he's the only criminal we knew.
Copy !req
1123. - So we called him and made a deal.
- Well, you're...
Copy !req
1124. You're... you're... you're all right, yeah?
I mean you're safe?
Copy !req
1125. Yeah, we both are.
Copy !req
1126. Riley's right here, doing
something clever with a computer.
Copy !req
1127. I'm tracking him through the... Hey!
Copy !req
1128. I'm tracking you through the GPS
in Shaw's phone.
Copy !req
1129. They take a turn anywhere we don't want,
we'll know it. So don't worry.
Copy !req
1130. If lan tries to double-cross us, we can call
the FBI and tell them right where you are.
Copy !req
1131. - And where to find lan.
- And where is that?
Copy !req
1132. Right across the street
from where we're hiding,
Copy !req
1133. at the intersection
of Wall Street and Broadway.
Copy !req
1134. Well, you figured out the clue.
Copy !req
1135. Simple. "Heere at the wall."
Wall Street and Broadway.
Copy !req
1136. Ben, there is a catch.
Copy !req
1137. We made lan believe
he could have the treasure.
Copy !req
1138. It was the only way
we could get this far.
Copy !req
1139. He's here.
Copy !req
1140. Here we go.
Copy !req
1141. Ben.
Copy !req
1142. You all right? No broken bones?
A jump like that could kill a man.
Copy !req
1143. Naw, it was cool.
You should try it sometime.
Copy !req
1144. The Declaration of Independence.
And the meerschaum pipe.
Copy !req
1145. All yours.
Copy !req
1146. - That's it?
- That's it.
Copy !req
1147. I knew you'd keep your promise.
Now, where is it? Where's my treasure?
Copy !req
1148. It's right here.
Copy !req
1149. The map said "Heere at the wall",
spelled with two E's.
Copy !req
1150. Wall Street follows the path
of an actual wall
Copy !req
1151. that the original Dutch settlers built
as a defence to keep the British out.
Copy !req
1152. The main gate was located at a street
called De Heere, also two E's.
Copy !req
1153. Later De Heere Street was renamed
Broadway after the British got in.
Copy !req
1154. So, "Heere at the wall."
Copy !req
1155. Broadway, Wall Street.
Copy !req
1156. Cheerio.
Copy !req
1157. Just a moment, Ben.
Copy !req
1158. Lan, if you break our deal, the FBI
will be only a few minutes behind you.
Copy !req
1159. You might get away, you might not.
Copy !req
1160. Is that all the map said?
Copy !req
1161. Every word.
Copy !req
1162. Oh, Ben.
Copy !req
1163. You know the key
to running a convincing bluff?
Copy !req
1164. Every once in a while
you've got to be holding all the cards.
Copy !req
1165. Dad.
Copy !req
1166. Is there anything else you want to tell me?
Copy !req
1167. Trinity Church. We have to go
inside Trinity Church.
Copy !req
1168. Good. Excellent.
Copy !req
1169. Well, why don't you ask Dr Chase
and Riley to join us?
Copy !req
1170. I'm sure they're around here somewhere.
Copy !req
1171. Are you all right?
Copy !req
1172. What do you think? I'm a hostage.
Copy !req
1173. Sit. Sit down.
Copy !req
1174. - Let him go, lan.
- When we find the treasure.
Copy !req
1175. No, now. Or you can figure out
the clues for yourself.
Copy !req
1176. Good luck.
Copy !req
1177. Ben.
Copy !req
1178. I don't think you fully appreciate
the gravity of the situation.
Copy !req
1179. Let's have a look at that map.
Copy !req
1180. It's...
Copy !req
1181. It's... it's really quite something. It's...
Copy !req
1182. It really is remarkable. Take a look.
Copy !req
1183. - "Parkington Lane."
- "Beneath Parkington Lane."
Copy !req
1184. But why would the map lead us here,
then take us somewhere else?
Copy !req
1185. - What's the purpose?
- Just another clue.
Copy !req
1186. Dad. No, you're right. Parkington Lane
has to be here somewhere.
Copy !req
1187. A street inside the church?
Copy !req
1188. Not inside. Beneath.
Copy !req
1189. Beneath the church.
Copy !req
1190. - I'm so sorry, Ben.
- None of this is your fault.
Copy !req
1191. - I co...
- Come on.
Copy !req
1192. Look.
Copy !req
1193. Cooperation only lasts as long
as the status quo is unchanged.
Copy !req
1194. As soon as this guy gets to wherever this
thing ends, he won't need you any more.
Copy !req
1195. Or... or any of us.
Copy !req
1196. So we find a way to make sure
the status quo changes in our favour.
Copy !req
1197. - How?
- I'm still working on it.
Copy !req
1198. Well, I guess I better
work on it too, then.
Copy !req
1199. Hey! Par... Hey, I found it!
Copy !req
1200. - Him!
- Ben!
Copy !req
1201. It's a name.
Copy !req
1202. Parkington Lane.
Copy !req
1203. He was a third-degree master mason
of the Blue Lo...
Copy !req
1204. Hey! Stop!
Copy !req
1205. Easy.
Copy !req
1206. Careful no one steps in him.
Copy !req
1207. All right, put it down.
Copy !req
1208. OK. Who wants to go down
the creepy tunnel inside the tomb first?
Copy !req
1209. Right. McGregor, Viktor, you stay here.
Copy !req
1210. And if anyone should come out without me,
well... use your imagination.
Copy !req
1211. Shall we?
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1212. You got a light?
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1213. Careful.
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1214. Watch your step.
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1215. Come here.
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1216. Why does that never happen to me?
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1217. What's this?
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1218. It's a chandelier.
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1219. Here.
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1220. - Wow.
- Look at the elevators.
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1221. A dumbwaiter system.
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1222. How do a bunch of guys with hand tools
build all this?
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1223. Same way they built the pyramids
and the Great Wall of China.
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1224. Yeah. The aliens helped them.
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1225. Right, let's go. What are we waiting for?
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1226. I'm not going out on that thing.
200 years of termite damage and rot.
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1227. Dad, do what he says.
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1228. Watch your step.
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1229. We're right under the Trinity graveyard.
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1230. That's probably why
no one ever found this.
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1231. What is that?
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1232. Subway.
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1233. Shaw! Oh, God, Shaw!
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1234. Oh, my God.
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1235. Hold on! Hold on!
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1236. OK, get on the elevator. Jump!
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1237. Ben! Grab my hand.
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1238. - Come on.
- Lan!
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1239. Abigail! Get on!
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1240. Jump!
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1241. Here.
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1242. Ben!
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1243. Get down there.
Get down there!
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1244. The Declaration.
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1245. - Do you trust me?
- Yes.
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1246. Oh, no! Ben!
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1247. Hang on!
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1248. Son!
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1249. I'm sorry. I'm sorry I dropped you.
I had to save the Declaration.
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1250. No, don't be. I would have done
exactly the same thing to you.
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1251. Really?
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1252. I would have dropped you both.
Freaks.
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1253. Get on.
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1254. Lan...
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1255. it's not worth it.
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1256. Do you imagine any one of your lives
is more valuable to me than Shaw's?
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1257. We go on.
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1258. The status quo.
Keep the status quo.
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1259. - Now what?
- This is...
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1260. This is where it all leads.
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1261. OK, let's go.
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1262. What is this?
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1263. So where's the treasure?
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1264. Well?
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1265. This is it?
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1266. We came all this way
for a dead end?
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1267. Yes.
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1268. - There's gotta be something more.
- Riley, there's nothing more.
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1269. - Another clue, or...
- No, there are no more clues!
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1270. That's it, OK? It's over!
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1271. End of the road. The treasure's gone.
Moved. Taken somewhere else.
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1272. You're not playing games with me,
are you, Ben? Hm?
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1273. You know where it is.
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1274. No.
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1275. OK, go.
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1276. Hey, wait a minute.
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1277. - Hey! Lan, wait!
- Wait, wait, wait!
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1278. - Lan...
- We'll be trapped.
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1279. - Don't do this.
- You can't just leave us here.
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1280. Yes, I can.
Unless Ben tells me the next clue.
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1281. There isn't another clue.
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1282. Lan, why don't you come back down here
and we can talk through this together?
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1283. - Don't speak again.
- OK.
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1284. The clue. Where's the treasure?
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1285. Ben?
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1286. - The lantern.
- Dad...
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1287. The status quo has changed, son.
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1288. Don't.
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1289. It's part of freemason teachings.
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1290. In King Solomon's temple
there was a winding staircase.
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1291. It signified the journey that had to be made
to find the light of truth.
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1292. - The lantern is the clue.
- And what does it mean?
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1293. Boston. It's Boston.
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1294. The Old North Church in Boston,
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1295. where Thomas Newton
hung a lantern in the steeple,
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1296. to signal Paul Revere that the British
were coming. One if by land, two if by sea.
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1297. One lantern. Under the winding staircase
of the steeple, that's where we have to look.
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1298. - Thank you.
- Hey, you have to take us with you.
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1299. Why? So you can escape in Boston?
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1300. Besides, with you out of the picture
there's less baggage to carry.
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1301. What if we lied?
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1302. Did you?
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1303. What if there's another clue?
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1304. Then I'll know right where to find you.
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1305. See you, Ben.
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1306. - No!
- There's no other way out!
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1307. - Come back!
- You're gonna need us, lan!
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1308. We're all gonna die.
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1309. It's gonna be OK, Riley.
I'm sorry I yelled at you.
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1310. It's OK, kiddo.
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1311. OK, boys, what's going on? The British
came by sea. It was two lanterns, not one.
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1312. Lan needed another clue,
so we gave it to him.
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1313. It was a fake.
It was a fake clue.
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1314. The all-seeing eye.
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1315. "Through the all-seeing eye."
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1316. That means... by the time lan
figures it out and comes back here,
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1317. we'll still be trapped,
and he'll shoot us then.
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1318. Either way, we're gonna die.
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1319. Nobody's gonna die.
There's another way out.
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1320. Where?
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1321. Through the treasure room.
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1322. Here.
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1323. Riley.
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1324. Looks like someone got here first.
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1325. I'm sorry, Ben.
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1326. It's gone.
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1327. - Listen, Ben...
- It may have even been gone
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1328. before Charles Carroll
told the story to Thomas Gates.
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1329. It doesn't matter.
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1330. I know. Cos you were right.
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1331. No, I wasn't right.
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1332. This room is real, Ben.
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1333. And that means the treasure is real.
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1334. We're in the company of
some of the most brilliant minds in history,
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1335. because you found
what they left behind for us to find
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1336. and understood the meaning of it.
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1337. You did it, Ben. For all of us.
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1338. Your grandfather, and all of us.
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1339. And I've never been so happy
to be proven wrong.
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1340. I just...
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1341. really thought
I was gonna find the treasure.
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1342. OK.
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1343. Then we just keep looking for it.
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1344. I'm in.
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1345. OK.
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1346. Not to be Johnny Rain Cloud here,
but that's not gonna happen.
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1347. Because as far as I can see,
we're still trapped down here.
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1348. Yeah.
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1349. Now, Ben,
where is this other way out?
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1350. Well, that's it.
It doesn't make any sense,
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1351. because the first thing the builders
would have done after getting down here
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1352. was cut a secondary shaft back out for air...
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1353. - Right.
and in case of cave-ins.
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1354. Could it really be that simple?
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1355. "The secret lies with Charlotte."
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1356. Scrolls from the library at Alexandria.
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1357. Could this be possible?
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1358. It's a big... bluish-green man,
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1359. with a strange-looking goatee.
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1360. I'm guessing that's significant.
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1361. Yes!
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1362. Riley, are you crying?
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1363. Look.
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1364. Stairs.
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1365. Hi.
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1366. Do you have a cell phone I could borrow?
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1367. - Just like that?
- Just like that.
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1368. You do know you just handed me
your biggest bargaining chip?
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1369. The Declaration of Independence
is not a bargaining chip.
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1370. Not to me.
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1371. Have a seat.
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1372. So what's your offer?
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1373. How about a bribe? Say...
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1374. ten billion dollars?
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1375. I take it you found the treasure?
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1376. It's about five stories
beneath your shoes.
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1377. You know, the Templars
and the Freemasons believed
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1378. that the treasure was too great
for any one man to have, not even a king.
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1379. That's why they went to such lengths
to keep it hidden.
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1380. That's right.
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1381. The Founding Fathers believed
the same thing about government.
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1382. I figure their solution
will work for the treasure too.
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1383. Give it to the people.
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1384. Divide it amongst the Smithsonian,
the Louvre, the Cairo museum...
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1385. There's thousands of years
of world history down there.
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1386. And it belongs to the world,
and everybody in it.
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1387. You really don't understand
the concept of a bargaining chip.
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1388. OK, here's what I want.
Dr Chase gets off completely clean,
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1389. not even a little Post-it
on her service record.
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1390. OK.
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1391. I want the credit for the find
to go to the entire Gates family,
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1392. with the assistance of Mr Riley Poole.
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1393. And what about you?
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1394. I'd really love not to go to prison.
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1395. I can't even begin to describe
how much I would love not to go to prison.
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1396. Someone's got to go to prison, Ben.
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1397. Well, if you've got a helicopter,
I think I can help with that.
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1398. Freeze! FBI!
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1399. - Freeze! Don't move!
- Show me your hands!
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1400. - Put your hands up.
- Move, move, move.
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1401. You're under arrest, Mr Howe.
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1402. We've got you on kidnapping,
attempted murder...
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1403. and trespassing on government property.
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1404. Yeah. You got it, chief.
Thank you. Bye.
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1405. They want us in Cairo next week
for the opening of the exhibit.
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1406. They're sending a private jet.
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1407. That's fun.
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1408. Yeah, big whoop. We could have had
a whole fleet of private jets.
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1409. Ten per cent, Ben. They offered you
ten per cent and you turned it down.
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1410. Riley, we've been over this.
It was too much. I couldn't accept it.
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1411. I still have this splinter that's been festering
for three months from an old piece of wood.
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1412. OK, I'll tell you what.
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1413. Next time we find a treasure
that redefines history for all mankind,
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1414. you make the call on the finder's fee.
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1415. That's not as funny.
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1416. What do you care?
You got the girl.
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1417. - It's true.
- It's true.
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1418. Rub it in.
Enjoy your spoils...
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1419. while I sit on one per cent.
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1420. One stinkin' per cent.
Half of one per cent, actually.
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1421. One per cent. Unbelievable.
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1422. I'm sorry for your suffering, Riley.
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1423. For the record, Ben,
I like the house.
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1424. You know, I chose this estate
because in 1812 Charles Carroll met...
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1425. Yeah, someone that did something
in history and had fun. Great. Wonderful.
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1426. Could have had a bigger house.
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1427. - I made something for you.
- You did? What?
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1428. - A map.
- A map?
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1429. Where does it lead to?
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1430. You'll figure it out.
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