James and the Giant Peach
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What about
the shores of Tripoli?

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Did I say Tripoli?
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I meant the hills of Montezuma.
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- That's what you said.
- Such mendacity.

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- Liar.
- Charlatan.

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Wait! If he says
he's seen the worid,

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then he's seen the worid.
Right, Mr Centipede?

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Right?
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Well, I used to live between two
pages of National Geographic.

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Huh?
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Very informative magazine.
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Wonderful pictures.
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You incompetent,
blithering, nitwit.

:44:33
All right, hoppy.
Them's fighting words.

:44:36
Put 'em up. Come on!
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Give me your best shot!
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What a good shot.
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Did you see what he did to me?
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Hmph! Serves you right.
:44:49
What do we do now?
Which way do we go?

:44:52
It's simple.
We determine our co-ordinates,

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then use triangulation to chart
a direct route to New York.

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- Then there's hope!
- Don't be ridiculous.

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There's no hope at all.
We don't have a compass.

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We'll never reach New York.
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We're gonna be
stuck here forever.

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We're gonna be frozen
like living statues.

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Dead living statues.
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No dark hiding places.
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No cosy leaf in the park.
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No city where dreams come true.
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Don't ships have compasses?
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No doubt. But to brave the icy
waters would mean certain death.

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Only a fool would do it.
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Ah-ha!
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Geronimo!
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What? What was that?
:45:37
The centipede jumped in!
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- Huh.
- Good heavens!

:45:40
He's committed pesticide.
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Oh, this is all my doing.
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Don't take all the credit.
I helped, too.

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I have to go after him.
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Not on your life.
You'll catch your death of cold.

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But he's my friend.
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James is right.
Centipede is one of us.

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Get on my back.
I am going with you.

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- Take good care of him.
- This, I promise.

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Stay by the line and when
you feel two tugs, pull us up.


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