The Lost World
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1:33:01
You may think me heartless, Agnes, but I...
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...see no point in being sentimental.
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If we weren't here, these... er, things,
whatever they are, would be dead by now.

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But we ARE here.
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I don't think they would thank you
for your compassion.

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All these animals you hunt...
Do you never feel pity for them?

1:33:29
No. No more than they would for me.
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But animals have no morality, only instinct.
You are a human being. You have a choice.

1:33:40
Forgive me, but perhaps
you don't understand the cruelty of nature.

1:33:44
Perhaps not.
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But I am beginning
to understand you, Lord Roxton.

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- I think you've hurt his feelings.
- I doubt it.

1:34:05
He's behaving in the only way he knows.
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You have to admit
he has got us through quite a lot.

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I'm not ungrateful, it's just perhaps
he isn't quite the man I thought he was.

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"And so began our time in the village."
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"From its safety,
we looked down on a prehistoric world

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where beauty and cruelty
so often seemed to exist side by side."

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Puff?
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"Professor Challenger relishes
his divine status amongst the Indians

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and looks forward
to taking his place in the history books,

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ignoring the small matter of how
we shall actually return to civilisation."


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