Atlantis: The Lost Empire
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He said if anything
were to happen to him...

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I should give it to you...
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when you were ready-
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whatever that means.
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It-
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It can't be.
It's the Shepherd's Journal.

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Mr. Whitmore,
this journal is the key...

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to finding the lost
continent of Atlantis!

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Atlantis! Ha ha ha!
I wasn't born yesterday, son.

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No, no, no.
Look-look at this.

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Coordinates. Clues.
It's all right here.

:10:25
Yeah, looks like
gibberish to me.

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That's because it's
been written in a dialect...

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that no longer exists.
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-So it's useless.
-No, no, just difficult.

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I've spent my whole life
studying dead languages.

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It's not gibberish to me.
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Ah, it's probably a fake.
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Mr. Whitmore, my grandfather
would have known...

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if this were a fake.
I would know.

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I will stake everything I own,
everything that I believe in...

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that this is the genuine
Shepherd's Journal.

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All right,
all right.

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So what do you want
to do with it?

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Well, I'll-I'll-
I'll get funding.

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I mean, I'll-The museum-
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They'll
never believe you.

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I'll show them!
I will make them believe.

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Like you did today?
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Yes! Well, no.
How did you...

:11:00
Forget about them,
OK? Never mind!

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I will find Atlantis
on my own.

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I mean, if I have
to rent a rowboat!

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Congratulations, Milo.
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This is exactly
what I wanted to hear.

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But forget the rowboat, son.
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We'll travel in style.
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It's all been arranged,
the whole ball of wax.

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Why?
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For years your granddad
bent my ear...

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with stories
about that old book.

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I didn't buy it for a minute.
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So finally I got fed up...
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and made a bet
with the old coot.

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I said, "Thatch, if you
ever actually find...

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"that so-called journal...
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"not only will I
finance the expedition...

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"but I'll kiss you
full on the mouth."

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Imagine my embarrassment...
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when he found
the darn thing.

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Now I know your
grandfather's gone, Milo...

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God rest his soul,
but Preston Whitmore...

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is a man who keeps his word.
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You hear that, Thatch?
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I'm going to the afterlife...
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with a clear conscience,
by thunder!

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Your grandpa was a great man.

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