:02:13
Well, then... Urrmm, now.
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I´ll begin at the beginnin´.
:02:19
A fine, soft day in the spring it was
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when the train pulled into Castletown,three hours late as usual,
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and himself got out.
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He didn´t have the lookof an American tourist at all about him,
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not a camera on him and, what was worst,not even a fishing-rod.
:02:42
Castletown?
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- Castletown?- Could you tell me the way to Inisfree?
:02:57
Inisfree? Aw, five miles and maybe a half more.
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- Do you see that road over there?- Yeah.
:03:04
Don´t take that one, it´ll do you no good.Now, the best road to Inisfree, and many...
:03:10
Oh, Inisfree you want. Be savin´ your breath,let me direct the gentleman.
:03:16
Happen to know the way to Knoghenor?
:03:18
If you knew the way there,would he be asking the way to Inisfree?
:03:23
There´s many knows Knoghenorthat doesn´t know Inisfree.
:03:26
If you´d take the time to studyyour country´s history, Mr Maloney...
:03:30
- ...you´d be the first to admit it.- Don´t send the poor man there.
:03:35
The fishing is finished there entirely.Tell me, Yank, what is it that you´re after?
:03:41
- Is it trout or salmon?- All I want is to get to Inisfree.
:03:45
Ah, now you´re talking sense.The best fishing in the country.
:03:49
- True.- Trout as long as your arm.
:03:54
And salmon! The last one I got,I expected Jonah to pop out of his mouth.
:03:59
Ah, Inisfree. I´d bring you there myself,
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