The Lost World
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:02:14
(DOOR OPENS)
:02:17
Duke of Northampton. Accident during
a motoring holiday. Fatal, sadly.

:02:22
2,000 words by five o'clock, Mr Malone.
:02:25
Oh...!
:02:28
Mr McArdle? The decapitation in Hackney.
I know the area well.

:02:32
- Could I cover it?
- Arkwright's on it.

:02:35
What about the Whitechapel opium dens?
I thought maybe I could go under cover.

:02:41
- Maybe write about the white slave trade.
- You read too much trash.

:02:47
I've been on obituaries
for over a year. Give me a chance!

:02:52
- What do you know about dinosaurs?
- Not much.

:02:56
I'm attending a lecture tonight
at the Natural History Museum.

:03:00
- You can come and write it up.
- Gladys told me of this.

:03:05
She's my girl. Her father arranged the
evening. He's high up in the Royal Society.

:03:10
If I like it, I might put you on the next murder.
:03:14
- Thank you very much.
- I still need 2,000 words on the Duke!

:03:35
Sorry I'm late. The Duke had a full life.
:03:37
- Edward, you do talk in riddles.
- Good evening, Professor Illingworth.

:03:42
We'd better go in. I detest
missing the beginning of a lecture.

:03:50
(ILLINGWORTH) You might learn
something. Summerlee's a good man.

:03:54
Not an original mind, of course,
but solid, very solid.


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