First Men in the Moon
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:09:02
That's a bit before my time, yes.
We keep the records over there.

:09:08
Katherine Callender, you say?
Is it a birth, a wedding...

:09:12
...or a death?
:09:14
We just want to know
if she once lived here.

:09:17
Come this way.
:09:18
- So some crackpot faked it.
- Why?

:09:21
To take the frosting off the UN cake.
Mother Empire, still waving the flag.

:09:27
We'd better start with the births.
:09:31
Oh, bless my soul,
these are the deaths.

:09:35
Well, you know, it's weddings.
They always affect me.

:09:39
They do, even now. Look at this stuff.
:09:42
They never affected me.
Much to my regret.

:09:45
Here we are, C-A...
:09:48
Callaghan, Calder...
:09:51
You did say "Callender"?
:09:53
- Yes, Katherine Callender.
- There's no record...

:09:57
...of any Katherine Callender
among the births.

:10:01
- She never existed.
- Address is Cherry Cottage.

:10:04
Bedford, Bedford... l remember now.
:10:07
l married her.
From Boston, Massachusetts.

:10:10
- So there is a Katherine Callender?
- Was. She died some 10 years ago.

:10:15
- Is Mr. Bedford alive?
- lf he wasn't, he'd be in the book.

:10:19
Over here. Has this
to do with the moon...

:10:22
Hold it! You were saying, sir?
:10:24
Mr. Bedford has been in a nursing home
for a long time.

:10:28
Where is it?
:10:29
The Limes, outside Dymchurch.
Along Folkstone Road.

:10:39
Should l let them know you're coming?
:10:44
- Let's have a picture or something.
- Oh, come on.

:10:48
- I don't know. Go to Folkstone Road.
- The Limes, the nursing home.

:10:53
The UN Space Agency?
:10:59
Well, l hope you're
not wasting your time.


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