The Lost World
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:08:02
I know.
:08:10
It's so beautiful here.
:08:18
- What will you tell your readers, Mr Malone?
- I haven't the faintest idea.

:08:20
Would you mind staying so much
if it wasn't for Gladys?

:08:23
- Look at this little brute.
- Oh, my God. You shot Figaro!

:08:24
Probably not.
:08:27
- Figaro?
- It'll keep us going for a couple of days.

:08:30
- We eat him?
- I wasn't going to have him stuffed.

:08:33
- I can't say it looks appetising.
- I've had worse at school.

:08:37
- Let's have a look.
- Any sign of differentiation?

:08:40
(ROXTON) Should roast nicely.
:08:43
(CHIRRUPS)
:08:43
(GRUNTS)
:08:46
Figaro!
:08:48
(SUMMERLEE) Good Lord.
There's another one!

:08:55
Hey!
:08:56
(GRUNTS THEN HOWLS)
:08:59
Obviously he enjoys your writing,
Mr Malone.

:09:03
(DIN OF HOWLING)
:09:06
"There are men of whom it can be said
they can charm birds from the trees.

:09:11
"But not so many, I think,
that can charm a dinosaur.

:09:18
"With our base camp established,
:09:20
"Professor Challenger is determined
to explore this extraordinary landscape."

:09:22
(HE SINGS)
:09:25
(BIRD-LIKE CALLS)
:09:33
Sh!
:09:37
(ANIMAL NOISES)
:09:37
Oh, drat!
:09:39
(APEMEN CONTINUE TO HOWL)
:09:47
Father, let me kill them now.
:09:48
(ROXTON) What the hell are those?
:09:49
Achille, no.
:09:50
Let me kill them.
:09:51
(CHALLENGER) We've found it.
Leo, the lair of the pterosaurs!

:09:54
- Can't you shut them up?
- How would I do that?

:09:56
(CHUCKLES)
:09:57
It's spooking the Indians. They don't
understand why you're protecting them.

:09:59
My case rests, I think.

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