Back to the Future Part III
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:43:05
You know, I'm almost glad
that snake spooked those horses.

:43:09
Otherwise, we might never have met.
:43:12
I suppose it was destiny.
:43:18
Thank you for everything.
:43:20
You're quite welcome.
:43:24
I will see you again, won't I?
:43:26
Of course. You'll see lots of me.
I have a shop in town.

:43:29
I'm the local scientist, I mean, blacksmith.
:43:32
What sort of science?
:43:35
Astronomy? Chemistry?
:43:37
Actually, I'm a student of all sciences.
:43:40
Doc, we have to get going.
:43:42
Yes. Excuse us, Clara.
:43:46
We have to get going.
:43:52
Toodle-oo.
:44:01
What do you mean,
you'll be seeing lots of her?

:44:03
I might see her again just in passing.
:44:06
Did you see the way she was looking at you?
:44:10
She did have quite a scare, right?
:44:13
Miss Clayton almost ended up
at the bottom of Clayton Ravine.

:44:17
Holy shit.
Clayton Ravine was named after a teacher.

:44:22
- They say she fell in there 100 years ago.
- 100 years ago!

:44:26
- That's this year!
- Every kid knows that story.

:44:28
We all have teachers we'd like to see
fall into the ravine.

:44:31
Great Scott!
:44:34
Then she was supposed to go over
in that wagon.

:44:38
Now I may have seriously altered history.
:44:42
Look, Doc, what's the worse that can happen?
:44:45
So they don't name the ravine after her.
:44:47
Let's get the DeLorean ready
and get out of here.

:44:50
I wish I'd never invented
that infernal time machine.

:44:54
It's caused nothing but disaster.

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