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:57:02
There'll be a delay. The police
are checking up on everybody's ID.

:57:05
Checking up? Why?
The bus is supposed to leave at 5.55.

:57:09
- At this rate, we'll never get home.
- They're looking for some dame.

:57:12
The bus'll make up for lost time
once we get started.

:57:15
"Let's visit Niagara Falls."
:57:18
I'm sorry I ever mentioned it.
:57:29
Hop in.
:57:29
Can you get me to the bus station
on the American side?

:57:32
If you're not in too much of a hurry.
They've got a roadblock at the bridge.

:57:36
- Smugglers or something.
- That's no good, then.

:57:39
And the sidewalk?
Can I get through that way?

:57:41
Could be. Take that walk over there,
just to the right side of the gate.

:57:46
Thanks.
:58:20
The tower is under control
of both countries,

:58:23
but Americans claim them bells
don't play "The Star-Spangled Banner"

:58:26
as well as they do "God Save the Queen".
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Right over there on June 30th, 1859,
Blondin, a French tightrope walker,

:58:34
made his famous walk over the Falls.
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If you'll follow me, I'll show you
a little better where it happened.


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