In Search of the Castaways
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:26:02
Then you'll
:26:04
Be a castaway
:26:09
No more
:26:11
You'll be
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A castaway
:26:18
No more
:26:27
It's my father's favorite.
:26:29
E-Ever since I was a little girl,
I've always thought it sad.

:26:32
Not the way you sang it.
:26:35
Oh, it's just the way I feel
tonight, I suppose.

:26:39
Oh, it's all so exciting.
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We're up here.
:26:45
Father's down there.
:26:48
The stars pointing the way.
:26:51
It's almost like
being in heaven.

:26:54
- I know.
- Ah, there you are, my boy.

:26:57
Better get some sleep, you know.
Got an early start.

:26:59
- We're too excited to sleep.
- Mm, so I see.

:27:01
You'd better come along with me,
just the same.

:27:08
Wait. I want to make a wish
on that star.

:27:11
What could you wish for
that you haven't got?

:27:14
That my father would go
somewhere and get lost.

:27:17
Just for a little while,
you understand.

:27:24
- What on earth are you doing?
- This is to wake me up.

:27:26
- Wake you up?
- Yes, in case--

:27:29
- In case what?
- Oh, nothing.

:27:33
- And what is this, may I ask?
- My watch, milord.

:27:37
Perhaps I want to look at it
during the night.

:27:42
How very peculiar.
:27:44
Oh, Robert, really.
Do put those things away.

:27:46
But if there's an earthquake,
I want to be sure and see it.

:27:50
Earthquake? Who said anything
about an earthquake?

:27:52
Oh, I'm so stupid, milord.
:27:56
I didn't realize it until later.
:27:59
The Indian, when he did,
uh-uh-uh, that, you see?


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