First Men in the Moon
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:17:21
That's strange.
:17:23
That's very strange.
:17:37
Excuse me, excuse me.
:17:39
On my way to the village, l saw smoke.
l thought the place was empty...

:17:43
l'll explain, l'll explain.
:17:46
My name is Joseph Cavor.
How do you do?

:17:49
Let me help.
:17:50
- Hello.
- Hello. l live across the fields.

:17:54
- Well, l'm Kate.
- Hello. How do you do?

:17:57
Are you the owner of the cottage?
:18:01
No, Mr. Bedford's gone to the village.
:18:04
- Mr. Bedford? Right.
- Won't you come in?

:18:07
- That's very nice of you. Thank you.
- He won't be long.

:18:12
- I hope l'm not intruding.
- No, not at all.

:18:15
A nice place. Known it
since l was a boy. After you.

:18:21
- Please sit down, Mr. Cavor.
- Thank you.

:18:24
- l'll bring some tea.
- That would be nice.

:18:27
You see, l'm a research scientist.
:18:30
l'm about to complete an
important scientific demonstration.

:18:36
Probably one of the
most important of all time.

:18:41
l'd like to say how pleased l am...
:18:43
...to have you
and Mr. Bedford as neighbors.

:18:50
The point is, l moved here
for the isolation.

:18:53
Mr. Cavor, we won't trouble you.
That's just what attracts Arnold.

:18:58
- He needs quiet to write his play.
- I understand that.


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