In Search of the Castaways
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1:03:00
And now, if you'll excuse me.
1:03:05
Patience, dear.
1:03:09
We shall see what we shall see.
1:03:19
I'll wager she's faster than any ship
in the Royal Navy.

1:03:22
Good. You know,
I'd say that...

1:03:24
steam was the coming thing if it
weren't all so complicated to handle.

1:03:27
Well, you don't have to complicate it.
Actually, it's quite simple.

1:03:29
- Yes?
- Pardon, milord. Uh-Uh, Could I talk...

1:03:32
to you sometime before too long?
1:03:35
- Certainly. What about?
- No matter how much I think about it,
it is always the same.

1:03:39
Captain Grant is in Australia.
1:03:41
There is no possible way the note
could mean he's in New Zealand.

1:03:44
Oh, my dear fellow,
don't worry about that beastly note.

1:03:47
Mr. Ayrton knows precisely where
the Britannia went down, don't you?

1:03:49
- Of course.
- Milord, I'd be the happiest man...

1:03:52
in the world if it turns out
that once again, I'm wrong.

1:03:56
- I've no doubt you will be.
- If it's not too much trouble,
I'd like to see the engine room.

1:04:00
Oh, my dear fellow, delighted.
Take you around myself.

1:04:02
I think you'll find
there's nothing complicated about steam.

1:04:08
It's a beautiful day. Why not enjoy it,
let bygones be bygones?

1:04:14
Now that we're at sea, I can let you in
on our secret, if you're interested.

1:04:19
Those boxes you were wondering about.
Would you like to know what's in them?

1:04:23
Trinkets. Trade goods.
1:04:25
They're for barter with the Maoris so
that we can buy your father's freedom.

1:04:28
- Who told you this?
- Mr. Ayrton.

1:04:30
- And you believed him?
- All right, Miss Suspicious.

1:04:34
If it'll make you more companionable,
I'll take you below and show you.

1:04:47
Well, here you are.
1:04:51
All right, Pandora.
Which box do you want me to open?

1:04:55
- That one.
- You sure you don't
have a guilty feeling?

1:04:59
After all, it is rather
like spying on someone...


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