:44:11
That's a naughty little habit -
listening at keyholes.
:44:15
I wasn't listening.
I was looking for those files.
:44:18
Anything that can't be found,
I get the blame.
:44:21
Oh, forget it.
Actually, it's not very important anyhow.
:44:24
I hate to think of you spending
all afternoon looking for them.
:44:28
No. I have the afternoon off.
:44:30
There's a coincidence. So have I.
Why don't you show me round the island?
:44:35
What should I say to an invitation
from a strange gentleman?
:44:38
You should say yes.
:44:40
I should say maybe.
:44:42
Three o'clock, my hotel,
:44:44
maybe?
:44:47
Yes, maybe.
:44:49
Good.
:45:01
The luminous dial activates it.
Here, hold this.
:45:04
Now, where exactly did Commander
Strangways place those samples?
:45:08
- About where your feet is, sir.
- Good.
:45:17
- Hi, there.
- Hi.
:45:19
- Lose something?
- Take a look at this Geiger reading.
:45:25
Those samples Strangways brought back
from Crab Key... were radioactive.
:45:30
Yet Professor Dent told me
they were worthless chunks of iron ore.
:45:33
- He's either a bad professor or a poor liar.
- I intend to find out which.
:45:37
Quarrel, how soon can you
get us over to Crab Key?
:45:40
Well... it's like this here, Captain.
:45:44
Commander Strangways,
he done take samples of "all" the islands.
:45:47
- We could check the nearest ones first.
- No. I'm interested in Crab Key.
:45:51
I done take the commander there.
We got away without trouble.
:45:55
It don't do to tempt providence too often.
:45:57
You see... there's a dragon.