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:27:26
Hey.
:27:28
Hi. Looks like you got
these things pretty well covered.

:27:32
Looks airtight.
:27:34
Jack, I can't tell you what's inside there.
:27:41
You know, I'm the captain.
:27:44
Technically speaking,
I have to know what's in there.

:27:48
Yeah, but what we're doing
is supposed to be a secret.

:27:51
Kitty, I took a maritime oath.
:27:53
A maritime oath! It forbids me
to even reveal your names to anybody.

:27:58
All right, I'll tell you. But you can't let
the others know that I told you anything.

:28:03
They'd have to torture me.
Not a lot of torture, you know, but some.

:28:11
Nerita peleronta.
:28:13
- Ner... what?
- Nerita peleronta.

:28:18
- What is that?
- They're giant snail shells.

:28:25
They're extremely rare. We're taking them
to the Museum of Ichthyology in Orlando.

:28:30
Oh, really?
Yeah, I've been planning to go there.

:28:33
I hear it's a great place. A lot offish.
:28:38
Oh, God. Oh, God,
I think it's broken. Goddamn it!

:28:42
- Let me help you.
- Some ice. Get something cold on it.

:28:45
- Let me look.
- Do not touch it.

:28:47
- I can help you.
- No, no, no, no!

:28:58
That feels nice.

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