Lake Placid
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:20:07
He alsotrekstheworld to s...
:20:08
What?
:20:11
To swim with crocodiles.
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Crocodiles?
:20:15
Ifhe's here,
:20:21
he mustthink
you've gotone.

:20:22
Oh, look...
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I admit I'm no
brain scientist,

:20:27
but I do knowthere's
nowaya crocodile

:20:28
can be in Maine, right?
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You beatme!
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Balls!
:20:37
Splendid lake, eh?
:20:40
Became a man
on a lake likethis.

:20:41
Rubber raft.
:20:43
Sylvia Blake.
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She gave a like a cow.
:20:46
Who dowe have
from Fish and Game?

:20:48
Me.
:20:50
Who isthis man?
:20:52
I can seethe algae blooms
justcoming in.

:20:53
Lookalmoststagnant.
:20:54
HectorCyr.
:20:56
Oh,the earth is round
and so shouldyou be.

:20:57
Who is he?
:20:58
I need topographic studies.
You gotany?

:21:00
You don'tjustfly in here
and start barking orders.

:21:02
I apologize. Ijustdon't
wantto losethe light

:21:04
when we gottime
fora quickscout.

:21:06
Haveyou had
a littleworkdone?

:21:08
I have not.
:21:09
Who areyou?
:21:11
HectorCyr.
I said itonce.

:21:12
Letme know
when itsinks in, ok?

:21:13
Haveyou seen it?
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No.
:21:16
Excuse me.
You came hereto...

:21:17
helpyou find it.
:21:18
Acrocodile?
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Yeah.
:21:21
They've been migrating north,
you know?

:21:22
This lake does connect
tothe ocean.

:21:24
It's notasfarfetched
as itmaysound.

:21:25
Crocodiles can'tswim
in saltwater.

:21:27
Yeah,well,that'll be
your little secret.

:21:28
Come on.
We're losingtime.

:21:31
Whydid the big one
heckle me?

:21:33
Hey, pal...
:21:36
Ifhe's close,
we'll find him.

:21:38
Theirsignatures
are unmistakable.


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