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:44:00
No. I stay here a lot.
This is my bay.

:44:03
I'm working on a biological profile
of the whole area.

:44:07
- Didn't Geddes tell you?
- Not really.

:44:10
I'm plotting everything from the
two headlands to the high-tide mark.

:44:15
- How's the water? Cold?
- It should be colder.

:44:18
The North Atlantic Drift comes in
here. Warm water from the Caribbean.

:44:23
That's why it's special here.
:44:25
Stuff fetches up here
from the Bahamas.

:44:28
That's a long way.
:44:30
- You swim?
- Not that far.

:44:35
- How are things in the village?
- OK.

:44:40
They're good people.
Let me know if I can help.

:44:54
Good afternoon.
:44:56
I'd like some toothpaste, please.
:44:58
Something with fluoride or ammonia.
:45:02
And, uh, some shampoo.
:45:04
Dry, normal, or greasy?
:45:08
Normal. Extra normal.
:45:13
That's normal.
:45:15
It'll do your dandruff, as well.
:45:20
They've been smelling the money
since you two got here.

:45:24
Do you know why we're here?
:45:26
Of course.
It's my project, isn't it?

:45:29
- Your project?
- The marine laboratory here.

:45:32
I sent the proposal months ago.
You're here to check it out, right?

:45:36
- Don't be coy.
- Sure. The marine laboratory.

:45:39
I know it's only a public relations
number for Knox now,

:45:43
but the future's in here.
:45:45
Actually,
I'm not a very good swimmer.

:45:48
Listen, when can I see you again?
:45:51
I'm always around. I'll pop up soon.
:45:53
- Have you enough air to get home?
- Sure.

:45:56
- Well, take care anyway.
- See you.

:45:59
Have you got a telephone number
or anything?


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