In Search of the Castaways
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:03:01
It's just that it's, uh, hard to take
serious. The note in the bottle, I mean.

:03:07
Still, I-I suppose
it could happen.

:03:09
And that's why we just have to
see his lordship before he sails.

:03:13
Oh, I'm sorry, miss.
I've had my orders.

:03:15
Nobody aboard
except invited guests.

:03:18
But we've come all the way from Plymouth
today. It has cost me my last franc.

:03:22
And we haven't
had a thing to eat.

:03:26
So that's it.
Another trick, is it?

:03:29
Get out of here with your wild tales,
your hard-luck stories.

:03:33
You almost had me taken in for a minute.
Go on. Stand clear of the gate there.

:03:37
Come on, Robert.
:03:46
- Lovely.
- Good night to you.

:03:49
You two, come back here!
:03:52
Come back, I said.
:03:54
You children,
come here at once.

:03:57
- Did you hear me?
- Good evening.

:04:00
- Come back, I said!
- Good evening.
- Come back at once!

:04:14
Come out now, matey,
wherever you are.

:04:16
You wouldn't want me to lose
my bloomin' job now, would you?

:04:21
- How do we get past this one?
- Good night, sir.

:04:27
Oh, very simple.
Just walk nonchalantly...

:04:31
up the plank backwards.
:04:33
Yes, with all the confusion...
:04:36
he won't be able to tell you
from the departing guests.

:04:40
Go on now. Go on.
:04:47
Good night, sir, madam.
:04:53
Good night, sir.
:04:58
Good night, sir, madam.

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