The Moon-Spinners
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:16:06
Whew!
I'm Mark Camford.

:16:09
Frances Ferris.
:16:10
How do you do?
:16:11
My niece Nikky.
:16:12
- Hello.
- Good evening.

:16:13
I thought, perhaps,
since everyone was celebrating,

:16:15
we might have dinner
together.

:16:17
- We'd love to.
- Yes!

:16:18
What a pleasant
surprise.

:16:19
I had Alexis
keep us a table outside.

:16:21
- All right?
- Yes.

:16:42
I bring you dinner.
Same as them.

:16:45
Oh, thank you,
Alexis.

:16:48
Sweet.
:16:49
Is this the first time
you've been to Greece?

:16:50
We spent a week in Athens
before coming here.

:16:52
Uh-huh.
:16:54
Have you been
to Athens?

:16:55
Mmm.
:16:56
It's fabulous, isn't it,
the Acropolis and everything?

:16:59
I mean, it's so exactly
like the Acropolis.

:17:03
I wish they could stick
it all together again...

:17:04
don't you?
:17:05
Have you been here long?
:17:07
Hmm?
No, no. Not very, no.

:17:09
It's a quaint little place.
Dead quiet as a rule.

:17:12
I'm surprised Uncle Stratos
let you stay.

:17:14
He practically threw us out.
:17:15
I mean, I can't
understand why he has...

:17:17
such a very odd attitude
to visitors, can you?

:17:21
He's a very odd one,
Uncle Stratos.

:17:22
Do you know he devours books
on astrology?

:17:25
Strong with charms and fetishes
like a witch doctor.

:17:27
It'd take a witch doctor
to improve his manners.

:17:30
(Laughs)
:17:31
V ery good olives.
I make myself.

:17:33
Ah, let's see.
:17:34
- Have some octopus.
- Aah!

:17:37
(Music playing)
:17:57
These English women...
what are they doing here?


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