James and the Giant Peach
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Eh?
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Well, we could fly out.
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Hmm.
:29:05
He's right. It's stupid.
:29:08
How would you do it, James?
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With those seagulls.
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But we'll need string.
:29:12
Well, I'll go to the stationer's
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and get some paper clips
while I'm at it.

:29:16
I have string.
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Miles of string.
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And we'll need bait. Bird bait.
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Bird bait!
:29:25
Where do you expect to find that
out here in the middle of the...

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the...
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Oh, no. No.
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Have you lost your minds?
Aaah!

:29:35
They've lost their minds.
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Anything but birds.
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Don't worry. I'm right here.
Now, wiggle.

:29:43
No!
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They won't come,
if you don't wiggle.

:29:46
Exactly. And you can't make me.
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Oh, yeah?
Ya, ya, ya, ya, ya.

:29:53
Ha-ha! Hey! Not fair.
:29:55
Mocking birds munched me mother!
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Help me.
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Here comes the first one.
Get ready to pull.

:30:03
My sisters
were swallowed by swallows!

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Pull!
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Aaaaaah!
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It worked. I got one.
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Shh. I hear teeth.
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Great big gnashing teeth!
:30:24
Sounds like a rhinoceros.
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In the ocean?
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Scientifically impossible.
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I hear something too.
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It's a school of tuna.
:30:36
They're being sucked
into some sort of machine.

:30:39
- What do you mean?
- Take a look.

:30:45
It's a giant shark!
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It seems to have spotted us.
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What do we do? What do we do?!

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