The Lost World
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:33:02
I hope you don't mind.
I wanted to join you, but perhaps it's too late.

:33:07
- We've had some trouble.
- Yes, I passed the Indians.

:33:11
I tried to reason with them,
but they're a very superstitious people.

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What can you do? Nothing.
:33:19
- Go back, I guess.
- Oh, no.

:33:22
We go on, without bearers.
:33:28
- Which way are you headed?
- Due north.

:33:32
May I suggest you turn north-east?
I think you'll find the going easier.

:33:37
According to Mendoz's map,
the plateau lies due north, there.

:33:42
I myself have penetrated
some little ways into this jungle.

:33:46
It's not easy going.
:33:49
In a couple of days you CAN turn back north.
:33:59
North-east. Very well.
:34:06
"You may be surprised how superstition
can influence the uncivilised mind;

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how a crude effigy of sticks and bones
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can send natives
screaming hysterically into the night."

:34:20
"It is fortuitous that
the Reverend Kerr should turn up

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just when we had been abandoned
by our timid bearers."

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"The way north must be arduous indeed
if this is easy by comparison."

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- I can take something if you like.
- It's been a while since I had a rucksack.

:34:52
"After three days, we reach a river
and our progress improves dramatically."

:34:58
Miss Cluny, do you think
there are piranha in these waters?


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