Million Dollar Mermaid
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:11:00
or I'll put him
off the next port.

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And you with him.
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Don't look at me,
this thing ain't my idea.

:11:05
Take him below, Doc.
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Now look here, you.
:11:08
You hit me once more when
I ain't looking so help me up,

:11:10
I'll pick you right in the pouch.
Now, come on. Behave yourself.

:11:13
And keep him there.
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Man and humanity.
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I hope they haven't
scare you too much.

:11:19
No. I'm very fond of kangaroo.
:11:22
You say he boxes.
:11:23
Boxes? Let me tell you something.
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This is the greatest act
I ever uncovered.

:11:27
Why, if Sydney's a man,
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he'd be the next champion.
Take my word for it.

:11:29
We have no reason not to.
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Sure, he's risky
and full of energy

:11:32
but out of the ring, why,
he wouldn't hurt a flee.

:11:34
Your friend doesn't
seem to think so.

:11:36
Doctor? Doc does take things
too seriously.

:11:39
He's been
training fighters for years,

:11:40
he expects kangaroo
to act the same way.

:11:43
As a matter of fact, we were both
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starting with fighter
when we first met Sydney,

:11:46
a middleweight named
Tiger Driscold.

:11:48
We offer a bonus for anybody
who'd go two rounds with him.

:11:50
One day, this fellow
came along leading the kangaroo.

:11:53
One punch, just one punch match,
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a half of everything
I had to buy.

:11:57
Well, let's hope your
investment proofs a sound risk.

:12:00
Thanks. I have a hunch for
blue chip this time.

:12:03
Are you bound to London, too?
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Yes, if this boat
ever gets there.

:12:07
This is my daughter's
first visit.

:12:08
She's going to
study for the ballet.

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In honor of that, you must be
my guest in Sydney's opening.

:12:13
Look me up personally,
no charges.

:12:14
That's very nice of you.
Thank you.

:12:15
Just ask for Jimmy Sullivan.
James Sullivan,

:12:18
proprietor
of Sullivan's wonder ship.

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I'm Frederick Kellerman and
this is my daughter, Annette.

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Annette Kellerman.
You're the swimmer.

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Show your picture in the paper.
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That was an awful picture.
:12:30
My daughter had just won the
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amateur freestyle championship
of the New South Wales.

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Set a new record in the presence
of two thousand people.

:12:36
Dad. You did.
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That's a lot of people.
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Swimming is very popular now
in Australia.

:12:42
I can understand why.
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Well, nice to meet you,
Mr. Sullivan.

:12:49
I hope Sydney's a big success.
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Thanks.

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