A Cry in the Dark
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1:12:02
And you can shake some off.
1:12:06
Are you able to express an opinion as to
whether a dingo’s teeth made those cuts?

1:12:12
I would say no.
1:12:14
These are Lindy Chamberlain’s scissors.
1:12:17
Are these the scissors
you first used in your cutting tests?

1:12:21
Yes.
1:12:22
- And?
- They came apart.

1:12:25
The scissors you used for the tests,
are they larger than the Chamberlains’?

1:12:30
Yes.
1:12:31
- So far more efficient for your purposes?
- Yes.

1:12:35
I concede that the Chamberlain
scissors, as I received them,

1:12:40
could not cut jump suit material.
1:12:44
- They’re trying to blame a dingo?
- Have you seen a dingo using scissors?

1:12:48
Not really.
1:12:50
- "Lindy Chamberlain showed no emotion."
- There’s Mum and Dad!

1:12:54
Can we ring ‘em?
1:12:56
Maybe tomorrow, eh?
1:13:04
We have to turn the
air conditioning off. I’m cold.

1:13:07
- You can’t possibly be cold.
- I’m freezing.

1:13:10
Then put a blanket on yourself.
1:13:13
- I’d rather have the air conditioning off.
- Leave it. I’m roasting!

1:13:18
You seem to forget I’ve got
a little furnace blazing away in here.

1:13:21
If you want my company,
then put a blanket on.

1:13:24
The last thing I want now
is to put a blanket over me.

1:13:26
- Go in the other room then.
- All right, I will.

1:13:35
We should have got that zip fixed
so it was safe.

1:13:40
Love, it wouldn’t have
made any difference.

1:13:43
We should have got it fixed
and seen to it that it was zipped up.

1:13:47
What about the dingo they told us about
that clawed its way into the tent for food?

1:13:51
We should have zipped up the tent!
1:13:55
You mean I should have zipped it up.
Isn’t that what you mean? Say it!


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