:11:30
Miss Jenny,
you're crying.
:11:32
I bent over the goose...
the fumes.
:11:42
Good evening,
Miss Jenny.
:11:43
Good evening, gentlemen.
:11:45
We were just worrying about
Professor Lindenbrook.
:11:47
We were.
Isn't he with you?
:11:49
Isn't he here?
:11:51
No.
:11:59
Careful it doesn't
go too high, Paisley.
:12:01
It's just about
the limit now.
:12:06
I gave no permission
for visitors!
:12:08
Oh, it's you, McEwen.
:12:11
Uncle Oliver,
your guests are waiting.
:12:13
If you don't come,
the goose will spoil...
:12:16
Oh, goose,
goose, goose.
:12:17
Tell him, Alec.
:12:19
This lava
is 1 in 10 million.
:12:21
I've been at it
all day.
:12:24
No pause
for lunch or tea.
:12:25
You've had three semesters
of petrology.
:12:27
From which volcano could
this lava have emerged?
:12:30
Fujiyama?
:12:31
No.
:12:32
Mt. Etna?
:12:33
Very close.
The Mediterranean.
:12:35
The Lipari Islands
near Italy.
:12:37
But their lava
is light.
:12:39
That's what
stumped me
:12:41
because inside
must be something
:12:43
the weight of the heaviest rock
in existence.
:12:45
That would be
Icelandic peridotite.
:12:47
Precisely.
:12:48
There's a piece
chipped off.
:12:50
By me.
:12:51
What's
the rock inside?
:12:53
Icelandic peridotite,
naturally.
:12:55
When I saw this,
I stopped chipping.
:12:58
There's some marks
on the surface.