Journey to the Center of the Earth
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:05:12
Ah.
:05:13
It cost £4.17.
:05:14
I was on the committee
that made the collection.

:05:17
I thank you,
McEwen.

:05:18
£5 was subscribed.
:05:20
That left
three shillings.

:05:22
You won't give me
the change?

:05:23
I expended it on this,
:05:25
a little extra token
I thought you might fancy.

:05:27
I saw it in
a curiosity shop in Glasgow.

:05:31
It whispered, " Buy me
for Professor Lindenbrook."

:05:35
What did you reply?
:05:37
I said, "Only if you can
be bought for three shillings."

:05:40
I argued with the owner.
:05:42
It's lava,
of course.

:05:43
But exceptionally
heavy.

:05:45
It could serve
as a paperweight.

:05:48
Do you like it,
Professor?

:05:49
It's a scholar's choice.
:05:51
Where are you
eating tonight?

:05:53
Oh, this being Tuesday,
I'm not eating.

:05:57
Oh?
:05:58
It's healthy to eat
every other night.

:06:02
Be at my house at 8:00.
:06:04
I'm entertaining
some faculty.

:06:05
I don't think I could.
:06:07
What's the matter,
McEwen?

:06:09
You used to visit
my house regularly.

:06:10
Do those frayed cuffs
worry you?

:06:12
My other shirt
is at the wash.

:06:16
8:00 sharp!
:06:17
We're scientists.
:06:18
That's one society where
frayed cuffs don't matter.

:06:21
We've all had them.
:06:22
Yes, Sir Oliver.
:06:24
8:00.
:06:28
Lava?
:06:30
I swear there's
something inside.


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