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:52:00
Dude, we're on the grid.
:52:01
They'll have your records from forever.
They'll have my records from forever.

:52:04
I know. I know. It's only a matter of minutes
before the FBI shows up at my front door.

:52:08
What do we do?
:52:10
- We need those letters.
- What letters?

:52:15
You know, get off the road,
take a right.

:52:17
What letters?
:52:19
You have the original Silence Dogood
letters? Did you steal those, too?

:52:24
We have scans of the originals.
:52:26
- Quiet, please.
- How'd you get scans?

:52:29
Oh, I know the person
who has the originals. Now shush.

:52:35
- Why do you need them?
- She really can't shut her mouth, can she?

:52:40
I'll tell you what, look.
I will let you hold onto this

:52:43
if you'll promise to shut up, please.
:52:46
Thank you.
:52:49
- Ben, you know what you have to do.
- I know what to do.

:52:52
I'm just trying to think
of anything else we could do.

:52:54
Well, not to be a... nudge,
:52:57
but you do realise how many people
we have after us.

:53:01
We probably have
our own satellite by now.

:53:05
It took you all of two seconds to decide
to steal the Declaration of Independence.

:53:11
Yeah, but I didn't think I was gonna
personally have to tell my dad about it.

:53:14
Hey, not cool! Not cool!
:53:17
Let me go!
:53:19
OK. You're let go. Go, shoo.
:53:21
I'm not going. Not without the Declaration.
:53:24
You're not going with the Declaration.
:53:27
Yes, I am. I'm not letting it
out of my sight, so I'm going.

:53:30
Wait. You're not going with us
with the Declaration.

:53:33
- Yes, I am.
- No, you're not.

:53:37
Look, if you wanted to leave me behind,
:53:40
you shouldn't have told me
where you were going.

:53:58
Clear.

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