Laws of Attraction
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In there? With you?
:48:04
Oh, okay.
:48:06
Well, it's really
not that far.

:48:08
I mean, you just carry on
straight down this road here.

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After about, oh, eight miles
you'll see a signpost

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for the Devil's Staircase and uh...
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well, apparently the castle
is just the other side.

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So, where did you get it?
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Uh, Mr. O'Callaghan
back in the village.

:48:26
He's not open
on a Tuesday.

:48:28
No, I borrowed this from Mr. O'Callaghan
the butcher down the road.

:48:31
He's Mr. O'Callaghan,
the car hire man's, Uncle.

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- And you see, every Tuesday...
- I don't want to know.

:48:43
Oh, it's beautiful.
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If you can touch the horizon
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you're near your journey's end.
:48:53
James Joyce?
:48:55
No, my uncle Clive.
:48:58
But equally profound,
wouldn't you say?

:49:16
Well, that spoiled it for me.
:49:19
What am I going to tell
Mr. O'Callaghan?

:49:32
Isn't fog the most incredible
natural phenomenon?

:49:35
See, in rocky areas like this,
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the temperature of the rocks
in the daytime

:49:40
is much cooler than the earth
so... what happens...

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Weather Channel.
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- It is now midnight.
- Look, look.

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I know we're a bit lost,
I admit that,

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but we're very close.
We're very close, I can smell it.

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- See, I think if...
- Wait a second.


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