The Lost World
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:24:02
- You would replace God with man?
- And you'd replace science with twaddle?

:24:15
- Goodnight, gentlemen.
Goodnight, Reverend.

:24:27
Lord Roxton?
I wonder if I might have a word?

:24:32
Should you be flirting with her?
- Was I flirting? And what if I was?

:24:37
- She's young.
- Not much younger than you.

:24:40
'She's been brought up in the jungle.'
:24:43
- She has no idea of men and women.
- The birds and the bees.

:24:46
I'm sure she's familiar with them,
not to mention every other biting insect.

:24:51
But it IS obvious that socially
she's a little...

:24:54
- Well, backward.
- Edward, grateful as I am for this chat,

:25:00
and for your advice, but perhaps in future
you'd like to mind your own damn business!

:25:09
Goodnight.
:25:11
Goodnight.
:25:24
- Agnes has just asked if she can join us.
- No, no, no.

:25:28
She'd be very useful. She's an expert in local
medicines and speaks the Indian dialect.

:25:33
Taking a woman on an expedition
is a bad idea.

:25:36
Men can rub along and rough it together.
Women have different needs.

:25:41
She's lived here all her life.
She'll be less of a liability than Mr Malone.

:25:45
I agree with Lord Roxton.
- So do I. We're entering into the unknown.

:25:49
It's no place for women.
:25:52
My niece tells me she has offered
to go with you on your expedition.

:25:58
- Yes, we've just been discussing it.
- I cannot allow it.


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