In Search of the Castaways
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1:31:03
You think I be crazy, don't ye?
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See now,
how are the mighty fallen.

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- How on earth did you find me out here?
- Monsieur Paganel.

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- He's a French professor.
- He found a note in a bottle.
- Lord Glenarvan took us on his yacht.

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- And we've been all around the world
looking for you.
- South America.

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- And we were captured by Maoris.
- Maoris!

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My dear children.
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Oh, how I've prayed
for this day.

1:31:30
- I was beginning to give up hope
that I'd ever see you again.
- I must be catching a cold.

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And now you're suddenly here, and I'm
able to hold you both close in my arms.

1:31:44
I can't find words to
express my gratitude to all of you.

1:31:47
We would've been here months earlier if
I hadn't been so stupid about the note.

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- The note?
- Yes. The-The note in-in the bottle.

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The note in the bottle?
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What think ye now? It was I
put that note in the bottle.

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And put the bottle in the sea.
''Cast thy bread on the waters...

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for thou shall find it
after many days.''

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But they seemed so sure
it was their father's handwriting.

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- It was, wasn't it?
- Now you know my secret...

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why I ran away to sea.
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The voice is the voice
of a God-fearing man...

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but the hands
are the hands of a forger.

1:32:35
- Oh, my word!
- Bill, you scoundrel!

1:32:41
Just think. If he hadn't
put the note in the bottle...

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and if Monsieur Paganel
hadn't caught that shark--

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And if you hadn't tried to slap my face
that morning on the way to Plymouth...

1:32:51
I wouldn't have talked my father
into making this trip.

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- Funny how things work out, isn't it?
- Isn't it?


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