The Lost World
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:23:05
I am aware, Professor,
that you disagree with my views.

:23:10
But your theory of evolution
makes no sense to me.

:23:14
- More than creating the world in seven days.
- Six. God rested on the seventh.

:23:28
Thank you for not laughing at my uncle.
:23:31
I don't share his beliefs but I respect his faith.
:23:36
I have some difficulty
with Mr Darwin's monkeys myself.

:23:43
So many beautiful things
are hidden away in remote places.

:23:47
I suppose that must be
the attraction for a scientist,

:23:50
to discover one of those beautiful things.
:23:53
But the Bible is not a textbook!
:23:56
- No, it's the word of God.
- It is no basis for serious science.

:24:01
- You would replace God with man?
- And you'd replace science with twaddle?

:24:14
- Goodnight, gentlemen.
(SUMMERLEE) Goodnight, Reverend.

:24:26
(EDWARD) Lord Roxton?
I wonder if I might have a word?

:24:31
(EDWARD) Should you be flirting with her?
- Was I flirting? And what if I was?

:24:36
- She's young.
- Not much younger than you.

:24:39
'She's been brought up in the jungle. '
:24:42
- She has no idea of men and women.
- The birds and the bees.

:24:45
I'm sure she's familiar with them,
not to mention every other biting insect.

:24:50
But it IS obvious that socially
she's a little...

:24:53
- Well, backward.
- Edward, grateful as I am for this chat,

:24:59
and for your advice, but perhaps in future
you'd like to mind your own damn business!


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