First Men in the Moon
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:26:01
How had you thought
of using cavorite?

:26:04
Well, nothing very practical,
l'm afraid.

:26:07
- Something like a trip to the moon.
- Yes, well...

:26:13
My dear sir!
:26:19
Sign there. That's the deed assigning
Cherry Cottage to you.

:26:23
- Why bring me into it?
- l've explained.

:26:26
It's got to be done in the proper way.
:26:29
Cavor's solicitors need papers
and documents. l can't sign them.

:26:34
If my creditors know that
l've come into money, that's it.

:26:41
- You're sure it's not dishonest?
- No, it's just a legal device.

:26:46
Now, this is the agreement
with Cavor. Sign there.

:26:51
On the proceeds of cavorite,
l'll be able to pay off my debts.

:26:56
Arnold, with this money, we'll be able
to get married now. Right away.

:27:01
We could, if l wasn't putting it
into the experiments.

:27:06
What?
:27:09
- $10,000 with that madman?
- It will make our future, l'm sure.

:27:14
- What about your play?
- The play's a gamble.

:27:18
- But...
- l'm doing this for you.

:27:20
Soon the experiments
will be completed.

:27:23
If you waste your money on that
experiment, the wedding's off!

:27:27
l'm packing up
and going home to Boston!

:27:44
Your move.
:27:45
- Look at this. l've got him now.
- Hang on.

:27:48
- You must keep an eye on that furnace.
- Yes, all right.

:27:54
Bedford, come in. Got the deeds?
Go to the kitchen.

:27:58
Watch that temperature.
Any drop could be disastrous.


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