:01:24
Good morning, Miss Swallow.
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- Why, what's the matter?- Dr. Huxley is thinking.
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Alice, I think this onemust belong in the tail.
:01:44
Nonsense. You tried it in the tail yesterdayand it didn't fit.
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Yes, that's right. I did, didn't I?
:01:49
David, it's a telegram for you from Utah.It's from the expedition.
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The expedition! Open it. I'll be right down.
:02:00
David, they found it! They found it, David!
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Not the intercostal clavicle?
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It's on its way. It'll be here tomorrow.
:02:08
Just think of it, Professor.
:02:10
The very last bone we neededto complete the brontosaurus.
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The intercostal clavicle is arrivingtomorrow after four years' hard work.
:02:17
- Congratulations, my boy.- Isn't it great? I can hardly believe it!
:02:20
Stop it. Really, David, there's a timeand place for everything.
:02:24
What will Prof. LaTouche think?
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After all, you're getting married tomorrow.
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- Yes, I know we are...- Right, we're getting married tomorrow.
:02:31
Isn't that odd? Two important thingshappening on the same day.
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I think the occasion calls for a celebration.
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Don't worry, we'll celebrate.
:02:37
We're going awaydirectly after we're married.
:02:40
Going away? What are you thinking of,David? After receiving this telegram?
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As soon as we're married,we're coming directly back here...
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- and you're going on with your work.- Alice.
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Now, once and for all, David,nothing must interfere with your work.
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Our marriage must entailno domestic entanglements of any kind.
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- You mean...- I mean of any kind, David.
:02:59
Alice, I was sort of hoping...You mean children, all that sort of thing?
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