:03:00
Um, I believe that
what the bereaved...
:03:03
is trying to express
is that the sudden death...
:03:07
of her only father has
left a great gaping void...
:03:11
in her bank...
in her life.
:03:13
Carrigan wonders what he has
left her to fill it up with.
:03:18
Hmm. Let's see.
:03:22
Bobcats, owls,
:03:24
snakes.
:03:27
Daughter: Carrigan.
:03:30
Whipstaff Manor in Maine.
:03:32
And?
:03:34
And I'm late for lunch,
so if you'll excuse me.
:03:37
Are you trying to tell me
that I just spent
the last two days...
:03:41
holding his clammy hand,
waiting for him to kick,
:03:44
and all I get in return
is one lousy piece of property?
:03:46
No, it was lousy 50 years ago.
Now it's condemned.
:03:51
Enjoy.
:03:54
Wait a minute!
This is not fair!
:03:57
I'll contest it, then I'm gonna
drag you and every one of
those damn dolphins into court.!
:04:01
Knock yourself out.
:04:03
Dibs! This is all
your fault, as usual.
:04:07
If you would have just
forged the damn will.
:04:10
Carrigan, this is
condemned seafront property.
:04:13
Oh, Dibs!
Don't you get it?
:04:16
Flipper got more money
than me.
:04:18
Carrigan,
the deed's in there!
:04:21
Oh! Ouch!
:04:23
Ow. Ouch!
:04:31
"Buccaneers
and buried gold.
:04:35
Whipstaff doth
a treasure hold."
:04:38
Treasure?
Dibs, you idiot!
Get it out!
:04:51
I knew that place was
worth something. There's
treasure in that house.
:04:56
And finally, I'm gonna
get what I deserve.