First Men in the Moon
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:12:01
Please, sir, won't you sit down?
l hope you don't mind...

:12:05
...but l just want to ask you...
- We can save time.

:12:09
Have you ever seen these before?
:12:16
My glass.
:12:28
How did you...
:12:30
How did you find...
:12:40
You found them
on the moon, didn't you?

:12:45
There's been an expedition?
:12:47
- It's there now.
- There now?

:12:49
They're in great danger.
:12:52
- I know. You must stop them.
- Please. Matron?

:12:55
- You must go.
- Stop them. They must know.

:12:58
It's very dangerous for all of them.
:13:02
Are you seriously telling us
you've been on the moon and returned?

:13:09
1899.
:13:12
Oh, it's so long...
:13:14
Thank you.
:13:16
l'd been...
:13:17
l'd been engaged in an
unsuccessful business speculation.

:13:22
My creditors were pressing me hard.
:13:25
l'd always had the idea
l could write a play.

:13:28
Wonderful financial possibilities
in a successful play.

:13:32
l looked for somewhere
secluded where l could write.

:13:36
In the end l rented a cottage,
out near Dymchurch.

:13:40
l remember it was along
an abandoned canal.


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