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:59:07
Can't anything be done?
:59:11
We haven't raked any sand
for two nights.

:59:17
Water! I'm asking about water!
:59:21
Aren't you thirsty? I helped you!
Why can't you cooperate?

:59:28
So if we begin working...
:59:34
Stop joking!
:59:36
Who's got the right to force me
into a deal like that?!

:59:44
There's such a thing as
the right man in the right job.

:59:51
I'm a teacher,
and something of a scholar.

:59:57
Surely they can think of
a better way to put me to use!

1:00:03
For example, we could...
1:00:07
...think of some way to
exploit the sand's appeal.

1:00:13
After all, it's what brought me
all the way here.

1:00:19
I'm serious.
1:00:23
That's probably why
that postcard salesman came, too.

1:00:30
You advertise it and develop it
as a new tourist area.

1:00:37
Make the sand work for you,
not against you.

1:00:41
But for a tourist area,
you need a hot spring.

1:00:49
Well, that was just one idea,
of course.

1:00:58
The sand might be good for
some kind of crop.


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