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:56:02
Burnt.
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All burnt.
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Let's take him upstairs.
:56:21
- He'll sleep for a while.
- Is there any hope?

:56:26
Here's something to relieve the pain.
:56:28
Give him one when he wakes up.
:56:30
Where are you going?
:56:32
Well, the tarantula...
:56:34
There's something I want to check on.
I'll phone you when I get back.

:56:56
- Just set it up, Jean. Then you may go.
- Yes, sir.

:57:01
Well, that was a pretty accurate analysis
you made, Doctor.

:57:04
Then it is insect venom?
:57:06
Well, not precisely.
It's from a species called arachnida.

:57:09
- A spider?
- Well, a tarantula, to be exact.

:57:13
But I've never seen venom
in such quantity before.

:57:15
You know,
there's more venom in this test-tube...

:57:17
than you'll find in 100 tarantulas.
:57:19
You mean a tarantula that could secrete
that much venom, would be...

:57:23
100 times larger than normal?
:57:25
At least that.
:57:29
What would you say, Doctor,
if I told you I found pools of that venom?

:57:33
Four and five feet across,
two to three inches deep?

:57:36
I'd say you'd been having a nightmare.
:57:39
Or that you're the biggest liar
since Baron Munchausen.

:57:42
It's a nightmare all right, Doctor...
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but not the kind you mean,
and I'm not lying to you.

:57:46
- The tarantula film is ready, Professor.
- Thank you, Jean.

:57:49
Now look, I know you didn't fly 200 miles
just for a joke...

:57:51
but I simply can't believe
all you're telling me.

:57:54
- Good night, Professor.
- Good night, Jean.

:57:56
Well, under the circumstances
we might find this interesting.


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