Clean Slate
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:31:02
This was one of the people
who laughed at us.

:31:06
We called him...Steve.
:31:09
Later he died of dysentery.
:31:13
We buried him here.
:31:20
This, I think,
is self-explanatory.

:31:25
These dates are important
to remember, obviously.

:31:28
They reflect
a different time and--

:31:30
a different place.
:31:32
Exotic? Yes...and no.
:31:35
Who's to say who's the savage?
:31:37
Not me. Not you.
:31:39
There's an old joke that goes,
why don't blind people...

:31:46
But I--I think it was
my illustrious colleague...

:31:50
Dr. Howard from
the University of Geneva...

:31:52
who said it best.
:31:55
I think I should let the doctor
tell it himself...

:31:59
shouldn’t I?
:32:01
Doctor.
:32:08
Come on up, doctor.
:32:11
Come on up.
:32:13
Where you going, doctor?
:32:15
Don't be shy.
:32:16
Oh, yes. The doctor's
going to lead us...

:32:18
on a walking tour
of the neolithic exhibits.

:32:21
Please, everybody.
Don't Let the doctor get away.

:32:24
He's on a tight schedule.
:32:26
-Doctor!
-Doctor!

:32:38
OK, things have gotten
a bit more complicated.

:32:41
Now, Sarah gave you
something to hide.

:32:44
You hid it either
with someone called ''Baby''...

:32:46
or in a place that has
something to do with babies.

:32:50
It's a coin
about the size of a penny.

:32:53
It's worth
seven million dollars.


prev.
next.