Highlander III: The Sorcerer
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No.
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No. Hmm?
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I thought not.
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So, what are you
doing here?

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Well, I may be mistaken,
but I had the feeling...

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that this was the house
of Mr. DeFernet.

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Well, you're obviously
not mistaken.

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Ah, Connor MacLeod.
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I see you've met
my rather spirited niece, Sarah.

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- She's come here from England.
- It seems I'm in need of taming.

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Pleasant challenge...
I would imagine.

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I invited him for the weekend
to join us at the card table.

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- So you're a gambler, Mr. MacLeod?
- On occasion.

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So am I.
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On occasion.
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Any chance of a preview?
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Not at this point, but some
of the more unusual objects...

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will be lent
to our existing exhibition...

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However, is it not possible
to be stepping on the site...

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of the legendary lost cave of
the great Japanese sorcerer Nakano?

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As I've said before, any speculation at
this point would be a little premature.

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Well, is it not true that supported
by your own controversial studies,

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that legends can be used to
identify archaeological sites?

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It is true that we have seen parallels
between missing sites before.

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What about the inscriptions?
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Do they offer clues or is this
some cave-robbing graffiti?

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It's probably just some
ancient taggers.

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Taggers. Well, Ms. Johnson,
so no idea what it means?

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I know what it means.
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As for the alphabet...
uh, early Russian.

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"There can be only one. "
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Only one what?
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Alex-san, another fax
from Tommy.

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"A little something
to read on the flight home.


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