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Ah, I see your eye is drawn1
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to what I hope will one day
be my crowning achievement.
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A giant moth2?
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- It's a flying machine.
- It can fly?
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Yes.
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No. But it will...one day.
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One day it will transport people
through the air.
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Perhaps over entire oceans.
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[whistles]
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Uh-oh.
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I'm going to have
to make a rule for this.
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Dear Father:
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I will find the fastest way
back to China...
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to make our village safe once again.
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[ringing]
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Passepartout?
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Departure for the Royal Academy
of Science in two minutes.
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Prepare my urban transport device.
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Prepare my urban transport device.
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It's the shoes
with little wheels on them.
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It's the shoes
with little wheels on them.
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Clear the way. Clear the way.
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Mr. Fogg coming through.
Watch out! Watch out!
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Excuse me. Out of way.
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- Gangway.
- Fogg's arrived.
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- Gangway. Ooh!
- Hey!
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That makes it exactly
ten minutes before noon.
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That will be all.
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Gentlemen.
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T oday I have proved that man
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can break the 50-mile-per-hour
speed barrier
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without disrupting
his internal organs.
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[murmuring]
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Where is your Royal Academy
of Science authorization3?
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What am I thinking? What a fool.
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That would mean that you
were a real scientist!
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[laughing]
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By your definition,
a real scientist's objective
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would be to prevent man from progress.
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We live in a golden age, Fogg.
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Everything worth discovering
has been discovered.
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Yet ridiculous dreamers
like you insist
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on a past filled with dinosaurs4...
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and evolution.
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- [laughing]
- And on a future filled
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with motorized vehicles,
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radio waves,
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and flying machines!
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Confound it! The bloody
Bank of England is a madhouse!
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Rumor has it the bloke's a foreigner.
An Asian chap.