The Lost World
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:05:02
(CHALLENGER AND APEMAN GRUNT)
:05:05
(SINGS, ANIMAL CHIRRUPS)
:05:12
(CHIRRUPS)
:05:24
- Hello.
- Hello.

:05:35
(HISSES)
:05:37
I'd be flattered
if someone named a lake after me.

:05:41
(CHIRRUPS)
:05:42
I sometimes wonder
if I'll ever see Gladys again.

:05:45
Figaro.
:05:48
Tell me about her.
:05:48
Try this one. Come on.
:05:52
She has the bluest, bluest eyes,
:05:56
the sweetest little mouth,
:05:57
Good boy!
:05:58
and everything about her is neat,
:06:02
delicate.
:06:04
Very small hands, tiny little feet.
:06:06
Where are you going?
Where are you going?

:06:08
Is she a midget, then?
:06:11
Sorry.
:06:13
Figaro!
:06:16
(CHIRRUPS AND WHIMPERS)
:06:18
- I suppose she's very ladylike.
- Well, yes.

:06:24
At the mission, sometimes the boats brought
fashionable magazines from England.

:06:30
Months out of date, of course.
:06:33
They'd have articles on flirting
and how to be popular.

:06:37
But my uncle was the only one around
so I never got to practise.

:06:39
(WHISPERS) Professor!
:06:43
(THUD)
:06:52
- What... what are you doing?
- I'm going for a swim in your fiancee's lake.


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