Million Dollar Mermaid
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:28:26
Daily Express,
can you answer a few questions?

:28:28
Can you hold it for a picture,
Miss Kellerman.

:28:29
Just for a moment,
just like that. Please.

:28:31
Miss Kellerman is exhausted.
:28:32
Give her a chance
to catch her breath.

:28:36
She'll answer all your questions,
:28:38
she'll be over at my office
at the corner.

:28:40
Alright, come on.
Let's follow them.

:28:56
When do you first begin
to get taught, Miss Kellerman?

:28:58
Did you swim
as far as this in Australia?

:29:00
How long did it
take you to train?

:29:01
Give us a good story,
Miss Kellerman.

:29:03
Please, one at a time.
Which question first.

:29:06
Tell us about your training,
Miss Kellerman.

:29:08
Do you swim every day, don't you?
:29:10
Well, that all depends.
Oh, gee, gentlemen. I'm so tired.

:29:14
Kangaroo winning human frame.
:29:16
He win, he boxed, he strikes
when the fought are files.

:29:21
Where's the girl
who made the swim?

:29:24
Over there.
:29:26
How's the house?
:29:27
Fine, but the people
aren't in it. If you ask me,

:29:30
we're selling tickets
for the wrong attraction.

:29:34
Start the show. I'll see if I can
get the press over here.

:29:36
And bring me back some
black coffee, will you?

:29:38
I'm dead on my feet.
:29:40
Sullivan, you have
to get her out of there.

:29:41
The child's so exhausted
she can barely hold her head up.

:29:44
I'll see what I can do.
:29:48
Yes, I was born in Sydney
and my first...

:29:52
Alright, gentlemen.
That's it for now.

:29:53
We'll be available
for further interviews tomorrow.

:29:56
Thank you very much.
:29:57
Good night, Miss Kellerman.
Good night.

:29:59
Let me call your attention
to another visit from Australia.


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