:02:46
Shouldn't be much fartherto the cabin, Betty.
:02:49
Gee, I like this mountain road.
:02:50
Yes. The scenery certainlyis lovely to look at.
:02:53
If you like scenery.
:03:00
Pull up here, why don't you,and I'll check the map.
:03:04
-Make sure we're not lost.-Yeah.
:03:10
Seriously, Paul, I do wishthis was a vacation.
:03:14
You could use a breakfrom all this scientist work.
:03:17
It's almost as if you've beendoing too much science.
:03:20
Too much science?Is that possible?
:03:23
Betty, you know whatthis meteor could mean to science.
:03:26
If we find it, and it's real,it could mean a lot.
:03:29
It could mean actual advancesin the field of science.
:03:33
No, I know. I'm used to it, I guess.You might say I'm a scientist's wife.
:03:40
There's a lot in what you say, Betty.
:03:42
In many ways, it's hard to be ascientist's wife, the wife of a scientist.
:03:47
And yet, in other ways, it's good.Really good.
:03:52
You always know the right thingto say, Dr. Paul Armstrong.
:03:58
There's a farmer up ahead there.Why don't we ask him directions.
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