The Cassandra Crossing
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:30:10
Get back!
:30:14
You know that my Hugo makes these...
:30:16
He'll be delighted that you're using them
:30:18
I want this man confined up front
:30:19
Oh, no, he's going with me
:30:21
Now, wait...
:30:24
I mean, where could he go to?
:30:27
Okay, take him
:30:28
Come on, baby
:30:30
Guess what, Doc?
:30:32
She's hungry
:30:41
There's no doubt about it, Colonel
:30:43
The dog's vital signs are
steadily improving

:30:46
Call Doctor Chamberlain
:30:47
Tell him!
:30:48
That information might be useful to him
:30:51
Tell him what?
:30:53
That a Basset hound appears to be
temporarily recovering?

:30:56
I'm not raising any false hopes
on that train, Doctor

:30:58
Or worse, giving your colleague
any ideas about stopping before Janov

:31:03
Why does stopping the train
bother you so much?

:31:14
Thank you, it's a miracle
:31:17
We could do with a few more
Here we go, yes

:31:27
How are you feeling?
:31:28
I feeling fine, much better
:31:30
Throat still sore?
:31:31
A bit, but it's okay, I think
:31:38
Here we are, now tell me, how are you?
:31:42
I'm well, thank you
:31:43
You are? Now, let's see this lot
:31:47
Just my rotten luck
:31:48
I could've used a priest too
:31:51
For what, dear, a death bed confession?
:31:53
No, my wedding
:31:59
I believe this belongs to you, Padre

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