Dr. No
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1:09:11
You smell nicer already.
1:09:14
Oh, thank you.
1:09:16
Mr Bond! Quick!
1:09:21
- What is it now?
- Look at these!

1:09:26
Those are dragon tracks!
1:09:29
Look! That's where he breathed!
1:09:31
Captain, you ought to get some rest
if you wants to.

1:09:34
I stay out here... on watch...
1:09:37
in case he comes a-looking for us.
1:09:39
Right, and I'll take the second watch.
1:09:42
We'll be out of here by midnight.
1:09:48
I never met a detective before.
1:09:51
Are you going to arrest Dr No?
1:09:53
Someone is. We can't have him trying
to kill everyone who comes here.

1:09:58
He doesn't just try.
1:10:00
- Mm?
- I'm pretty sure he killed my father.

1:10:03
What?
1:10:04
You see,
my father was a marine zoologist.

1:10:08
We came to the Caribbean
for him to study seashells.

1:10:12
One day he came to Crab Key...
1:10:14
...and I never saw him again.
1:10:16
They said he must have drowned,
1:10:18
but he was too good a diver
for that to happen to him.

1:10:22
Didn't the police investigate?
And your family?

1:10:24
They investigated for a long time.
1:10:27
Then they said
"Missing, presumed dead".

1:10:30
I haven't got any family.
There was only my father and me.

1:10:33
You're here all alone?
1:10:35
Where did you live before?
1:10:37
All over the world.
1:10:39
The Philippines, Bali, Hawaii.
1:10:41
Anywhere there were shells.
1:10:43
You went to school "somewhere"?
1:10:45
I didn't need to. We had an encyclopedia.
1:10:48
I started at A when I was eight,
and now I've reached T.

1:10:51
I bet I know a lot more things than you do.
1:10:56
Didn't anyone in Kingston help?
1:10:59
Well... there was this man who owned
the place where we were living.


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