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	"The man who was not human,"
they called him.
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	They won't forget the stranger
who tried six times...
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	...to climb a mountain pass
that no other human being dared to travel.
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	And six times was forced back
by the severest storms.
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	They won't forget the madman
who stole their food and clothing.
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	Who they locked up in their barracks
and who fought six guards to escape.
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	Their soldiers are still talking
about their pursuit to overtake him...
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	...and shuddering at the memory.
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	He led them the wildest chase
through their own country.
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	Finally, he disappeared
over that very mountain pass...
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	...that they themselves dared not travel.
2:05:38
	And that, gentlemen...
2:05:39
	...was the last that any known
human being saw of Robert Conway.
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	That's what I call fortitude.
2:05:46
	-Think of it.
-Tell me something, Gainsford.
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	What do you think of his talk
about Shangri-La? Do you believe it?
2:05:55
	Yes. I believe it.
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	I believe it, because I want to believe it.
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	I give you a toast.
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	Here's my hope...
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	...that Robert Conway
will find his Shangri-La.
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	Here's my hope...
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	...that we all find our Shangri-La.