The Lost World
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- It wasn't mythical to Padre Mendoz!
- How very reassuring.

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Your mind is as fossilised
as the exhibits in your precious museums!

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- How dare you!
- Gentlemen! Please.

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There's a small mission
about a week's journey upriver.

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It's run by a Reverend Theo Kerr.
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A Theo Kerr wrote a very silly book
condemning Darwin.

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- It's the same man.
- Oh, splendid.

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"Dear Mr McArdle, herewith
my first dispatch, together with expenses."

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"Notwithstanding our agreement
that you would rewrite my accounts,

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I have tried to embrace a style
which will appeal to Gazette readers."

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"After an uneventful journey
of some seven weeks,

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we find ourselves in the upper reaches
of the mighty Amazon river,

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the greatest river in South America,
if not the world."

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"The greatest river in South America,
if not the world."

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"The mission station,
which is our present destination,

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will provide the last chance to savour
the comforts of the civilised world."

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"And beyond that lies the hardships
and the terrors of the unknown."

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- If she's a missionary, I'll be a heathen.
- Sh!

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Professor Challenger? Agnes Cluny.
My uncle and I have been expecting you.

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He went downriver for supplies.
He should be back today.

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These are my colleagues. Lord Roxton.
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- How do you do?
- Hello.

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- Mr Malone.
- Hello.

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And Professor Summerlee.
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This way.

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