In Search of the Castaways
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1:06:03
- Ooh! Oh!
- Now, is that a nice way to behave...

1:06:06
when we're taking you
to meet your father?

1:06:12
Come on.
1:06:14
Make no noise. Just stop the paddles.
Anything else, and I'll shoot.

1:06:21
Ever been to New Zealand before?
1:06:23
Yes. Twice.
1:06:25
Do as I tell you, and perhaps
you'll live to make it three times.

1:06:31
- We're stopping.
- That is most strange.

1:06:36
- Raise the hands quietly.
- Do as he says, Robert.

1:06:42
Help! Pirates!
Lord Glenarvan, help!

1:06:46
Come quickly!
1:06:49
Lord Glenarvan, help! Pirates!
Lord Glenarvan!

1:06:54
I thought
I heard the boy call for help.

1:06:56
You did. Now, give me that gun,
and no harm will come to him.

1:07:09
Wait.
1:07:13
I say, you can't put us out there
without oars. It's not human.

1:07:16
Oh, the current will carry you to
the shore, if that's any consolation...

1:07:20
but I'm afraid we'll have
to keep your crew on board...

1:07:23
until they've taught us the fine points
of using steam.

1:07:26
We're unaccustomed to such luxuries
in the South Pacific.

1:07:29
- You'll pay for this.
- You've got it backwards, old man.

1:07:33
We have been paid for it, and
quite handsomely. Cheer up, Frenchie.

1:07:38
You promised you would
be the happiest man in the world...

1:07:40
if you were wrong about Captain Grant
being in Australia.

1:07:43
And you were. Brown and Riley,
lay aloft and stand by to make sail.

1:07:48
- Aye, aye, sir.
- You were in Plymouth!

1:07:51
My father signed you
on the day he sailed.

1:07:55
As third mate. What a memory.
1:07:57
You'll hang for this, you know.
I'll see to it personally.


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