Pursuit to Algiers
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:26:23
Can't see a thing.
:26:31
I don't dare entrust
a message like that
to the wireless,

:26:34
it might fall into
the wrong hands.

:26:36
Well, unless we
should get in touch

:26:38
with someone in
authority at once.

:26:39
I do know there
should be three
bodies, not just one.

:26:41
We were told to
use our own judgment

:26:43
about the best way to...
:26:44
Pardon me, gentlemen,
:26:45
have you by any chance
seen Ms. Woodbury and...

:26:47
Sorry, we haven't.
:26:54
That's very rude.
:27:00
Nikolas?
:27:05
Nikolas?
:27:13
Good morning, duckie.
:27:15
Good morning,
:27:16
you're looking
depressingly healthy.

:27:17
Rather.
:27:18
Three-mile hike before
each meal, old boy.

:27:20
I know, good for
the digestion.

:27:22
You haven't by
any chance seen

:27:23
Ms. Woodbury and
my nephew, have you?

:27:25
Don't tell me you've
lost the dear boy.

:27:26
The question is not have
I lost the dear boy,

:27:29
but have you seen him?
:27:30
Come, doctor
a-hunting we will go.

:27:34
I've already
been this way.

:27:36
You know, there's
something fascinating

:27:38
about fog at sea.
:27:40
Gets you just as wet.
:27:41
It really is
thick, isn't it?

:27:49
You can hardly
see the water.

:27:51
It looks ominous.
:27:53
Yes, doesn't it?
:27:55
You're right
about it being wet.

:27:57
You know, I have a feeling
:27:58
my nose is a sight.

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