Swiss Family Robinson
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:32:04
It's not that I wouldn't
appreciate it...

:32:06
but it's
just not for me...

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cooped in an office,
counting somebody else's money...

:32:11
doing the same thing
day after day.

:32:13
What would you like
to do?

:32:16
If we get off this island, I'd like
to do what we started out to do.

:32:20
Go on to New Guinea
and become part of the new colony.

:32:23
Maybe take up some land
in my own name.

:32:27
Why?
:32:31
Why?
:32:33
Because it's a good thing.
:32:36
You've got a chance to build
with your own two hands.

:32:39
It's the beginning of a new country.
That's what I like about it.

:32:44
I'm going to London.
:32:49
Ernst was
very flattering.

:32:51
He said he'd like
to be there if I was.

:32:56
Well, wouldn't you like
to see me in London?

:33:02
I don't know that
I'll ever be in London.

:33:13
I don't see how anybody
can shoot a thing like this.

:33:20
Fritz, why don't you
teach me how to shoot?

:33:25
It might be important
if there's a battle.

:33:28
All right.
Come on.

:33:35
Well, first...
:33:38
you pull the gun
tight into your shoulder.

:33:40
And, uh...
:33:44
Well, here.
Tight into your shoulder.

:33:48
And, uh, right hand
near the trigger.

:33:52
No, no!
Here.

:33:54
Left hand out to support it.
A little more. Right.

:33:57
No, no. You have to use
this hand to support it.


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