The Lost World
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2:22:11
They would have crowned us in laurels, Leo.
2:22:15
They'll never take our work seriously again.
2:22:17
Society can be forgiving. We have
powerful friends in the academic world.

2:22:23
- It'll be easy to restore his reputation.
- What about mine?

2:22:27
Well, I never wanted a silly chair
at Oxford, anyway.

2:22:31
Too much paperwork.
2:22:34
It won't be long before you astonish
the world with some new discovery.

2:22:38
Funnily enough, someone has sent me
a rather interesting map.

2:22:42
If it's genuine, it could lead me to
the exact location of the lost city of Atlantis.

2:22:52
Goodbye, Leo.
2:22:57
George, when you're next in London,
come and have dinner with us.

2:23:02
I might be some time, but thank you.
2:23:15
Well.
2:23:18
You got your answer, then.
2:23:23
What are you going to do now?
2:23:26
Well, I suspect my career
as a journalist is over,

2:23:29
so I thought I might try my hand
at a bad novel.

2:23:33
Just what the world needs!
2:23:38
Professor, if you need
any help with your next venture...

2:23:47
I'll be in touch.
2:23:53
"Lord John Philip Roxton
lived as he died: A man of action."

2:23:59
"He craved the wide horizons, the dangers
of the world's unexplored territories."


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