In Search of the Castaways
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1:08:00
I'll make a full report
to the admiralty.

1:08:03
You do that.
And here's a bottle to put it in.

1:08:06
Let's hope it isn't swallowed
by a shark. Lower away!

1:08:09
You'll never get away with this.
1:08:12
That's what Captain Grant said
when we put him over the side...

1:08:14
at this very spot with
his two rather foolishly loyal mates.

1:08:19
If you're lucky, you might all end up
in the same stewpot.

1:08:39
If anyone is interested,
I might explain.

1:08:42
It is the influence
of the west wind drift...

1:08:46
playing against
the east Australian current...

1:08:50
that might drive us
right up onto the shore.

1:08:54
Yes, yes, yes.
1:08:59
That's the second
of my ships he's got.

1:09:01
First the Britannia,
and now my beautiful new steam yacht.

1:09:05
It's all clear now.
It was a mutiny.

1:09:10
There's no reason
why he should lie about it.
My father was set adrift here--

1:09:15
Then he must be a prisoner
of the Maoris.

1:09:17
What did he mean, we might all end up
in the same stewpot?

1:09:26
Not to change the subject, but our
reception committee seems to be waiting.

1:09:33
Maoris, hundreds of'em.
Deuce of a fix.

1:09:36
No trinkets to bargain with.
What have we got to offer, huh?

1:09:41
Just us, I suppose.

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