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Steady as you go.
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Steady now, steady.
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All right,let's have it on the truck.
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Is that all they need?
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Yes, I think so. How longwill it take to fill the order?
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- Probably 3 to 4 weeks.- We need a better service.
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A boat once a weekisn't enough.
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At least they couldinstall telephones.
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- Yes. They promised them this year.- Yes, and last.
:01:00
- Morning, Campbell, Peter, Ian.- Morning, Dr. Landers.
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I'd like to mail these people.
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More books?
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You islanders are too hardy.I have to keep busy.
:01:10
You know, you and Ishould take up chess.
:01:12
I've nothing to do either,except when Andy McCracken
:01:15
has a drop too muchand tries to brig up the pub.
:01:18
Why not try talkingto Dr Phillips over there?
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He doesn't like company. That's whyhe picked this isolated place.
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No contact with the mainland.
:01:41
- He's an odd one.- Not really,
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he's one of the topresearch men in the worid.
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- Researchers are like that.- We wouldn't mind a bit of contact.
:01:51
They don't care about us,we don't pay enough taxes.
:01:54
- Right, Constable?- Speak for yourself, Ian.
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- It smells like fog.- I think it'll be a lovely evening.
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