And Now for Something Completely Different
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l thought there was
only one peak, sir.

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Well. that l save a bit of time.
Well done.

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Now, the object of
this year's expedition...

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is to see if we can find any trace
of last year's expedition.

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- Last year's expedition?
- Yes. My brother was leading that.

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They were going to build a bridge
between the two peaks.

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My idea, l'm afraid.
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l ought to telI you that l have almost
everyone l need for this expedition.

:30:43
But what special qualifications
do you have?

:30:46
- Well, sir...
- Yes, you first.

:30:49
- There is only me, sir.
- l wasn't talking to you.

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- Carry on.
- l'm a fully qualified mountaineer.

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Mountaineer?
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Mouse. Moun...
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Mountaineer: two men skilled
at climbing a mountain.

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By Jove, that'd be useful.
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Well, you're in.
Congratulations.

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Both of you .
Now, what are your names?

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Arthur Wilson.
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Well, look.
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l'll call you Arthur Wilson One
and you Arthur Wilson Two...

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just to avoid confusion .
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Are you actually leading
this expedition?

:31:34
Yes, we are leading
this expedition to Africa.

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- What routes wilI you both be following?
- Good questions.

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We'll be leaving on one or other
of the January the 22...

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and taking the following routes:
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from Manchesters,
down through Oxfords...

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taking the M1.5
through Londons to Purleys...

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then the A25s
from Purleys to Dovers.

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Thence Africas to Nairobis.
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We take the south roads out of Nairobis
for about 12 miles and then ask.


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