The Moon-Spinners
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If I happen to find a lot.
Rocks can be very heavy.

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How many did you find
this morning?

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Not many.
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In fact, none.
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Well, I mustn't be late
for lunch, must I?

:47:21
Who needed this,
Miss Ferris?

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Well...
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(Sighs)
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As a matter of fact...
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I wasn't actually
looking for rocks.

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Well, that is,
I was at first.

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But then I went up there
into the hills...

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and I came across
this shepherd...

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who'd broken his leg.
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He'd slipped
and broken his leg.

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Ah...
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Oh, the poor man was lying
out there with nothing...

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so of coursse
I had to do something.

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Up... up in the hills?
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Uh-huh. Uh, look.
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Up there.
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He was awfully grateful.
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He was an awfully
nice shepherd...

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very old...
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Well, you show me
where you left him.

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I will make arrangements...
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to have him carried
back to the village.

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Oh, he could walk.
He walked away.

:48:08
He's quite
all right now.

:48:09
He walked?
With a broken leg?

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Yes.
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Well, good-bye.
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Mr. Stratos,
uh...

:48:23
really,
he's all right.

:48:25
Perhaps it wasn't
completely broken.

:48:27
I think we should
make sure, don't you?

:48:29
No. He's gone home
with his sheep.

:48:31
When a shepherd
breaks his leg...

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he always goes into
this church to pray.

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It's an old tradition
in Aghios Georgios.

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Oh...
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Mr. Stratos,
I promise you.

:48:45
He went over
the mountains to...

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You are
a very bad liar!

:48:49
You're also
a very stupid girl.

:48:52
You've come to see
the beauties of Crete?

:48:53
Let me show you one.
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Let me go!
Leave me alone!

:48:57
Let me go!

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