National Treasure
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- Don't do this.
- You can't just leave us here.

:36:03
Yes, I can.
Unless Ben tells me the next clue.

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There isn't another clue.
:36:09
Lan, why don't you come back down here
and we can talk through this together?

:36:13
- Don't speak again.
- OK.

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The clue. Where's the treasure?
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Ben?
:36:26
- The lantern.
- Dad...

:36:29
The status quo has changed, son.
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Don't.
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It's part of freemason teachings.
:36:40
In King Solomon's temple
there was a winding staircase.

:36:43
It signified the journey that had to be made
to find the light of truth.

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- The lantern is the clue.
- And what does it mean?

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Boston. It's Boston.
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The Old North Church in Boston,
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where Thomas Newton
hung a lantern in the steeple,

:37:00
to signal Paul Revere that the British
were coming. One if by land, two if by sea.

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One lantern. Under the winding staircase
of the steeple, that's where we have to look.

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- Thank you.
- Hey, you have to take us with you.

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Why? So you can escape in Boston?
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Besides, with you out of the picture
there's less baggage to carry.

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What if we lied?
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Did you?
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What if there's another clue?
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Then I'll know right where to find you.
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See you, Ben.
:37:33
- No!
- There's no other way out!

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- Come back!
- You're gonna need us, Ian!

:37:38
We're all gonna die.
:37:40
It's gonna be OK, Riley.
I'm sorry I yelled at you.

:37:44
It's OK, kiddo.
:37:46
OK, boys, what's going on? The British
came by sea. It was two lanterns, not one.

:37:52
Lan needed another clue,
so we gave it to him.

:37:55
It was a fake.
It was a fake clue.

:37:58
The all-seeing eye.

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