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00:00Oh, it's a horrible place to be buried, if you ask me.
00:07What was that?
00:09This hill reminds me of the barrows in southern England.
00:13It does?
00:15Running through the hills in Wessex.
00:18I used to love it as a little girl.
00:20Until someone told me they were graves.
00:23Ancient graves.
00:24Man-made hills to bury the dead.
00:27There's something very repulsive about that to me.
00:30The dead are best forgotten, not glorified in some macabre fashion.
00:35We're the product of our ancestors, Marguerite.
00:37We can't escape that.
00:40No, we are who we choose to be.
00:44At least I am.
00:46Oh, not to worry.
00:47This isn't a burial site, it's just a hillside like any other.
00:52Why is it that Challenger can never keep up with us?
00:54We're never going to make it back to the treehouse at this rate.
01:00Come on now, my lovely.
01:07Haven't you collected enough insects for one day?
01:10Oh, insects and arachnids, Marguerite.
01:13I saw a most interesting spider crawl down into this hole.
01:17Come on now, my pertinacious little pet.
01:20Be careful, she doesn't pull you in and devour you, George.
01:33There must be something constructive we can do while we wait for Challenger.
01:39What have we here?
01:40Care to do a little exploring?
01:48Oh, must we?
01:52There you go, young lady.
01:56Oh, better catch up with Roxton and Marguerite.
01:58We can turn back any time you're ready.
02:10Looks like the end of the road.
02:15Someone went to a lot of trouble to seal up this passage.
02:18Celtic ruins.
02:19They must be thousands of years old.
02:22Oh, can you read it?
02:23Look, through me is a way to eternal suffering.
02:29Abandon all hope, ye who enter here.
02:32Didn't Dante write that?
02:35Apparently, he was not the first.
02:41Roxton?
02:44Marguerite?
02:45Oh, they must have gone in here.
02:51Roxton!
03:01Firehands?
03:04It's a curious place for them to make a home.
03:09If they wanted somebody to open it, they would have installed a doorknob.
03:12Well, aren't you the least bit intrigued?
03:15No!
03:17Look.
03:19Just this once.
03:21Let's heed the warning and turn back.
03:24All right, if you insist.
03:26Yes.
03:30Oh, yeah!
03:32Roxton!
03:33Marguerite!
03:34Marguerite!
03:41Oh!
03:41At the dawn of the last century,
03:53a band of explorers searched for a prehistoric world.
03:57Driven by ambition, secret desires, a thirst for adventure,
04:03and seeking the ultimate story,
04:06they are befriended by an untamed beauty.
04:08Stranded in a strange and savage land,
04:13each day is a desperate search for a way out of the lost world.
04:19schon.
04:20Let's go!
04:23Agreed!
04:24Do you think they're now a part of the last time?
04:25Ooh!
04:26Oh!
04:30Oh!
04:31So far,
04:32you're too much for the last one.
04:33You know what I've been to do?
04:34What?
04:37Oh!
04:38Oh!
04:38Oh!
04:38Oh!
04:39Oh!
04:41Oh!
04:42Oh!
04:43Oh!
04:43Oh!
04:44Oh!
04:45Oh!
04:45Oh!
04:46Oh!
04:47Oh!
04:48Oh!
04:48I'm not damaged, I think.
05:10I hope there's another way out here.
05:13Is he caved in all the way back to the entrance?
05:16More than likely, I would say.
05:18What caused that explosion?
05:21Coal gas exposed to an open flame.
05:25We're lucky this part of the tunnel didn't collapse as well.
05:29Lucky?
05:30We're a hundred yards or more underground.
05:34What about Challenger?
05:38Well, if he was in the tunnel, we can only hope that he made it out.
05:42Well, if he wasn't in the tunnel, then he still would have heard the explosion.
05:51That's a good point.
05:52Challenger!
05:54Challenger!
05:54Can you hear us?
06:04It's quite a bump on the logan.
06:06What am I doing here?
06:15Oh!
06:17This is treacherous terrain.
06:19I must have dripped and banged my head.
06:29I need to sit down.
06:32Something's out.
06:33Well, what was I doing?
06:45What's this?
06:51Insects?
06:51I don't know.
06:53That is curious.
06:54Fishing line.
07:08Insects.
07:10Fishing line.
07:10Now we're getting somewhere.
07:12I'm a fisherman.
07:12I wouldn't get many fish in there.
07:20And where's my rod?
07:22I must have lost it.
07:23No, I can't be far away.
07:28Perhaps I was attacked by wild animals.
07:31Yes.
07:31And I used the rod to fend them off.
07:36Oh.
07:37Maybe I was robbed.
07:41Left here to die.
07:42Don't seem to have any money.
07:47Save your breath, Marguerite.
07:50You can't hear us.
07:53Still collecting bloody insects.
07:55Blithely unaware that there's anything happened to us.
07:58Well, it's more than likely that he's gone back to get Veronica and Finn.
08:01Look, you wait and see.
08:02They'll be back in no time with tools to dig us out of here.
08:06That's why we don't have much choice.
08:07In the meantime, shall we see what was behind the sealed door?
08:16Abandon all hope, ye who enter here.
08:31Not much to look at.
08:46But at least it's empty.
08:47You don't suppose there are any creatures in there, do you?
08:55Only one way to find out, Marguerite.
08:57Care to go for a swim?
08:58Whatever lives in there is welcome to it.
09:08There doesn't seem to be any more coal gas in the air, at least.
09:11I'm happy to live without it?
09:13Can't live with it, that's for certain.
09:15My guess would be it's been seeping in through the cracks in the walls.
09:18It's probably been building up in here since the place was sealed off.
09:23Is that what the warning was about?
09:25Yeah, it could be.
09:26The trouble is, coal gas is more or less invisible.
09:29But you can't always smell it either.
09:31You really are trying to cheer me up here, aren't you?
09:35Looks like the only way out is back the way we came.
09:39Terrific.
09:39It's a hell of a lot of rock to move by hand.
09:41In other words, this is where we've come to die.
09:44Oh, Marguerite, let's not give in to despair just yet, huh?
09:48This looks like an altar to me.
09:54It does?
09:55Well, look, this stone has obviously been human by hand.
09:58Well, maybe this place was used for religious sacrifices, or...
10:02Wasn't it you who said this place reminded you of a burial mound?
10:07Yeah.
10:10Hey, V, watch this.
10:15Pretty good, huh?
10:15When I was a kid, I could do a double backflip from there.
10:20Yeah?
10:21Let's see.
10:23Not right now, Finn.
10:24I'm reading.
10:26Maybe you can't do it anymore.
10:27Maybe I don't want to.
10:30How about one of these?
10:38That's easy.
10:39Well, let's see you do one.
10:40Come on.
10:44Please.
10:46Anything for a little peace and quiet.
10:50Help me move the furniture.
10:51No point in destroying it.
11:00What's all this about?
11:01I've forgotten all about these.
11:02My mother put them here.
11:09We used to play hide-and-seek when I was little.
11:16This was home.
11:19Cool.
11:25Why do you think someone wedged this rock in here?
11:28I don't know.
11:29I don't know.
11:29Well, it could be there to block out the gas, or it could be...
11:36Oh, no.
11:36It must not make this any worse than it already is.
11:39Or it could also be a tunnel.
11:44Or a tomb.
11:46Well, that is a good point.
11:49Well, best not to step the dead.
11:51Oh, no.
11:51What are you doing?
11:53If there is another way out of here, then I want to know about it.
11:57Well, let's not get our hoops up.
11:58Well, now it's being pessimistic.
12:14It's jammed well.
12:16All right.
12:33What a smell.
12:36The good news is it's not coal gas.
12:38It looks like a woman.
12:45Seen enough?
12:46No, wait.
12:48What is it?
12:49The symbol on the shroud.
12:52What symbol?
12:55Marguerite?
12:56I want to see it.
13:00All right.
13:01All right.
13:01All right.
13:01All right.
13:01All right.
13:03All right.
13:05All right.
13:07Well, this means something to you.
13:14It's the same as my birthmark.
13:20Damn the blackguard
13:21who stole my rod and reel
13:23the pox upon his wife and children.
13:27Can you see it?
13:40Yes, I can see it.
13:42And it doesn't look a bit like the symbol on that shroud.
13:44It's identical, Roxton, and you know it.
13:47Coincidence, Marguerite.
13:48Nothing more to it.
13:49Well, whatever it is, I don't want to look at it any longer.
13:52No, it's all right.
13:53I'll be fine.
13:53Please.
13:55Fine.
14:04Wait!
14:05Well, it's bloody heavy.
14:07Now what you've done?
14:09I've got to stop this, guys.
14:17How?
14:18Well, I don't know.
14:20We better think of something.
14:22Fixiation is not a very pleasant way to go.
14:28Joey!
14:30Marguerite.
14:32Here, give me a hat.
14:33All right, there's not much of it.
14:39We haven't done nothing.
14:41Come on.
14:41No.
14:42No.
15:00No.
15:01No.
15:01No.
15:03It's working.
15:05Best hold it in place until it dries.
15:13This was a good idea.
15:14What, coming into this cave?
15:16No.
15:17Using the mud to stop the gas.
15:19Oh, as long as it holds.
15:21This really isn't your fault, you know.
15:23My idea to go exploring.
15:24Well, I was the one who stepped on the bloody switch.
15:27Well, I was carrying the torch.
15:28You win.
15:29Ha, ha, ha.
15:33What have we got here?
15:37Oh, yes.
15:38Ha, ha, ha.
15:39The bait.
15:41Ha, ha.
15:42Ha, ha.
15:43Ha, ha.
15:43Ha, ha.
15:44Ha, ha.
15:45Ha, ha.
15:46Ha, ha.
15:47Ha, ha.
15:47Ha, ha.
15:48Ha, ha.
15:49Ha, ha.
15:49Ha, ha.
15:50Ha, ha.
15:51Ha, ha.
15:52Ha, ha.
15:53Ha, ha.
15:54Ha, ha.
15:55Ha, ha.
15:56Ha, ha.
15:57Ha, ha.
15:58Ha, ha.
15:59Ha, ha.
16:00Ha, ha.
16:01Ha, ha.
16:02Ha, ha.
16:03Ha, ha.
16:04Ha, ha.
16:05Ha, ha.
16:06Ha, ha.
16:07Ha, ha.
16:08Ha, ha.
16:09Ha, ha.
16:10Ha, ha.
16:11Ha, ha.
16:12Ha, ha.
16:13Ha, ha.
16:14Ha, ha.
16:15Ha, ha.
16:16Ha, ha.
16:17Ha, ha.
16:18Ha, ha.
16:19Ha, ha.
16:20This will have to do.
16:35What a resource to fellow I am, huh?
16:38What ingenuity, a regular Huckleberry Finn.
16:42Finn.
16:44Finn.
16:46Why is that name so familiar?
16:48Yeah.
16:50Looks like it did the trick.
16:57Hard to say how much gas is in the air.
16:59Or how much oxygen we have left.
17:02Yeah, well, there is that technicality to consider.
17:08Have you noticed how quiet it is in here?
17:10Meaning?
17:12Meaning if Challenger had gone back to the treehouse to get Veronica and Finn, they would have been here by now.
17:18We'd be able to hear them digging us out.
17:20Maybe, maybe not.
17:21We're a hell of a long way inside the hillside.
17:23Roxton, you know as well as I do that there is no one out there.
17:26No.
17:28Challenger would never abandon us, Marguerite.
17:30So something has happened to him.
17:33You and I are alone.
17:35Well, if that's the case, we best get back to work.
17:37Those rocks won't move themselves.
17:38What are you drawing?
17:45My mother.
17:47The way I remember her from the dreams I've been having lately.
17:50Since you've been wearing a pendant with me?
17:53I've been dreaming about her every night.
17:56And this place called Avalon you think she lives in?
17:59She does.
18:00I don't know, V.
18:02I mean, I know you believe all this stuff about your mom being the protector of the plateau and all, but it sounds kind of weird to me.
18:09It doesn't matter what you think, Finn.
18:11Not everything is black and white.
18:14Some things are very complicated.
18:17My mother is the protector of the plateau, just as I will be one day.
18:22But you don't even know what that means.
18:23This is getting us nowhere.
18:38We're doing fine.
18:40Fine?
18:41We've moved what?
18:42Two rocks.
18:44Three.
18:45Three rocks, to be precise.
18:46Now, come on, let's get on with it.
18:47We don't have a choice.
18:49Come on, on your feet.
18:51Let's get back to work.
18:52Stop ordering me around.
18:54I am not ordering you around.
18:56And if you're going to rest, get out of the way.
19:04Is this far enough for you?
19:06You know, sometimes, Marguerite, I really don't know what I see in you.
19:11Well, sometimes I know exactly what I dislike about you.
19:17Now what?
19:18Get back to me, Carrie!
19:22Oh, my God.
19:29Brilliant!
19:30Oh, damn it.
19:33Is that all you have to say?
19:34What do you want me to say, Marguerite?
19:36You think I made this happen?
19:37You did.
19:40Let's get back to work.
19:41You have got to be kidding me.
19:43No, I'm not kidding.
19:46Why?
19:46Are you giving up?
19:47We're not exactly making progress.
19:49Well, what are you going to do, Marguerite?
19:51Sit around and wait until we run out of oxygen.
19:53No, I thought I'd read a book.
19:55And then again, maybe we don't need to wait until we run out of oxygen.
19:58I mean, maybe this cable start filling out with gas and we can just inhale it till we both pass out and die.
20:02You know, sometimes I wonder why I even bother talking to you.
20:04You know, I followed you around like a faithful servant.
20:08I put up with your contradictions, your deceptions, mixing those bloody secrets.
20:13But if you're just going to throw your hands up in the air and just give up, then you are on your own.
20:16The way I have always been.
20:18I'm getting out of here.
20:19With or without you.
20:21Good luck!
20:21Oh, I don't need luck.
20:23Anger is enough.
20:26Call me when you see the light of day.
20:28You know, I didn't think you were a coward.
20:30I thought life was precious to you.
20:33You don't know anything about me!
20:36I know more about you than I ever wanted to know.
20:39But I give up.
20:40You hear me?
20:41You are just not worth the effort.
20:42Because all you do is take.
20:44You never give one miserable linch.
20:46You're cold.
20:47You're empty.
20:48And if we ever get out of here, we are finished!
20:51You hear me?
20:52I mean it!
20:57Oh, my equinautical fiend.
21:00A fry pan awaits you.
21:07I'm just not quite sure where.
21:15Must have snagged it on a rock.
21:18Bad enough I can't catch a fish.
21:21This is just embarrassing.
21:22Oh!
21:41Oh!
21:43Oh!
21:44I'm not afraid of you.
22:04Overgrown minnow.
22:08I suppose I could have been a beautiful stick.
22:14I suppose I could have been a beautiful stick with me, but I don't think I could have been a beautiful stick with me.
22:34Giving up?
22:36Thought you were getting out of here with or without me.
22:39Looks like you stuck with me.
22:42Not for much longer.
22:44Do you mind if I sit down?
22:56Do you mind if I sit down?
22:58Do you mind if I sit down?
23:10Three years struggling to survive on this plateau to end up here.
23:14Trapped in some miserable cave running out of oxygen.
23:19Say something, Boston.
23:22Please.
23:26I'm sorry I lost my temper.
23:31I'll never leave you behind.
23:34As much as I'd like to sometimes.
23:36I don't care about your temper.
23:41I won't forget those things that you said.
23:47I'll give my last breath for you, Marguerite.
23:50You know that.
23:52Then tell me you're going to get us out of here.
23:54Tell me everything is going to be all right.
23:59I wish I could.
24:01Why can't you? You always have before.
24:04There's nothing I can do to save this.
24:10I never thought it would come to this.
24:20Oh, God.
24:21Oh, I'm so tired.
24:31All I want to do is sleep.
24:33Is this your idea of an apology?
24:54Finn?
24:56Finn, where are you?
24:57What are you doing?
25:04How do you spell black?
25:06B-L-A-C-K.
25:08Why?
25:09One of Challenger's experiments.
25:11He was watching them change color or something.
25:13Said he had to check them every six hours.
25:14So you're helping him out?
25:19Well, he should have been back by now.
25:20I'm just making some notes for him.
25:23Four black.
25:25What does that mean?
25:27It means it's four o'clock and the gunk in these tubes has gone black.
25:31Oh, right.
25:34Weren't they headed for the inland sea or something?
25:37Yeah.
25:39Well, that's what they said.
25:41So maybe we should go look for them.
25:44I could use a slab.
25:53It's okay.
25:54Come on.
25:54Oh, what is it?
26:07The strangest dream I've ever had.
26:10Strange in a pleasant way, I hope.
26:13I dreamt we were captured by Druids here on the plateau.
26:17Oh, that's interesting.
26:19You were with me, so was Malone.
26:21And the Druids were going to kill me until they noticed my birthmark.
26:25Why would the birthmark stop them?
26:27They said I was a reincarnation of their high priestess.
26:32Only I could save them.
26:35You've had that dream before?
26:37No, I haven't.
26:38Yes, you have, I'm sure of it.
26:39You've told me that story before.
26:40Never.
26:41You must have dreamt it yourself.
26:42Unless it was inspired by being in this cave and Celtic ruins on the door.
26:52Well, perhaps it was all that talk about burial miles.
26:56Yeah, makes sense.
27:00What are you doing?
27:02The woman, I have to see her.
27:04See what?
27:05See what?
27:05See what?
27:12Well, that's incredible.
27:15It can't be.
27:17The Druids here.
27:18How can I be related to that?
27:21Are you?
27:22Look at it, Roxton.
27:23That woman has the same birthmark that I do.
27:26There's bound to be a reasonable explanation.
27:29Such as?
27:30Well, I don't know.
27:32The body is ancient, Marguerite.
27:35So?
27:38Did any member of your family ever come to South America?
27:42I don't know who my real family is, remember?
27:49Of course.
27:51I'm sorry.
27:51Don't be.
27:52It's not your fault, but...
27:54There is no such thing as mere coincidence.
28:06Who knows what other terrifying creatures lurk in this inhospitable landscape?
28:10You...
28:10Hidonters.
28:13Most definitely.
28:15Cannibals.
28:16Certainly.
28:17Giants.
28:18Well, if there are sea monsters, there are sure to be...
28:21Why not?
28:22You're the musician.
28:23Girls.
28:26Did you hear something?
28:28Nothing unusual.
28:29Stay right where you are.
28:34What are you doing walking around in this jungle?
28:37What's going on, Challenger?
28:39A rocks and a marguerite hiding around here, too?
28:42That's far enough.
28:44Challenger, stop fooling around.
28:48Challenger?
28:50G-E Challenger?
28:51Is that who I am?
28:52I think he's finally lost it.
28:55Challenger, have you been drinking your experiments again?
28:58Experiments?
28:59Your name is George Edward Challenger.
29:02You're a scientist?
29:03Scientist?
29:04My famous.
29:06And who are you?
29:08I'm Finn, and this is Veronica.
29:10We live with you.
29:12Are you my wife?
29:13Oh, brother.
29:14Challenger, what happened to you?
29:22You're my daughters.
29:24Does your mother know you're walking around in the jungle half-dressed like that?
29:29Challenger, put the gun down.
29:31Whatever happened to you, we're here to help you.
29:34Help me?
29:36I don't need help.
29:37Well, we'll take you back to the treehouse, and you can tell us all about it, okay?
29:42Treehouse?
29:42What about rocks and marguerite?
29:44Do you know where they are?
29:45They're my children, too.
29:48Oh, boy.
29:50Come on.
29:55You're not what I expected.
29:57I beg your pardon?
29:59Those were the first words you said to me when we met in London right after Challenger's lecture.
30:06I expected you to be a lot older.
30:10That's funny.
30:11That's what I expected of you.
30:14An old widow with money.
30:18You never told me that.
30:20Well, I hadn't really thought much about it after that day.
30:23I was too preoccupied with who you turned out to be.
30:25So I've noticed.
30:27So I've noticed.
30:29I'm glad of that, at least.
30:33I have noticed more than that.
30:36Oh, really?
30:37Would you care to elaborate?
30:39Now?
30:40Yeah.
30:40What's the point?
30:42What's the point?
30:45Well, the point is, Marguerite, we're probably going to die in here.
30:50Marguerite, you may never get to say what you really think.
30:57Die here.
30:59With a corpse that could be my relative without ever knowing who I really am.
31:04With all your emotions locked up inside.
31:07Oh, I have no emotions.
31:09Only calculated responses and poor imitations of feelings I once knew how to express.
31:13It's not true.
31:14I've seen your anger and your pain.
31:18Your laughter.
31:20Your sadness.
31:22It's all there just beneath this office.
31:26Aching for release?
31:28Yes.
31:29No.
31:32You deserve much more than me, Lord Roxton.
31:44You deserve much more than you allow yourself to have.
31:51I love you, Marguerite.
31:54Don't you say I can't.
31:57Don't pretend you can't hear me.
31:58No, I'm not pretending.
32:00Well, then why can't you say it?
32:02Even if it isn't true.
32:04Isn't it?
32:07It's all for you.
32:09You can't keep running away.
32:11Your future.
32:12Our future is now.
32:19I love you.
32:23And I...
32:25No more excuses.
32:40I love you.
32:42I love you.
32:53Roxton?
32:55Over here.
32:56Yeah.
33:02When did all of these cracks appear?
33:04While we were sleeping.
33:04I think I'm biting a losing battle.
33:08Oh, I think you're winning.
33:20Have I ever told you how beautiful you are?
33:23Yes.
33:24Many times.
33:27Don't let go.
33:28I don't want us to end.
33:29I don't want us to end.
33:34I don't want us to end.
33:38Ever.
33:39We sailed the seas far and wide, months after months.
33:47No kidding.
33:48Yeah, we were searching for a great white whale.
33:50A captain was obsessed by him.
33:52Ahab.
33:53Captain Ahab.
33:53That was his name.
33:54And the whale's name was Moby Dick.
33:56Right you are.
33:57Biggest whale in all of creation.
33:59I read that book too, Challenger.
34:01Book?
34:03I write books too?
34:06Even with amnesia, his ego's out of control.
34:08We better keep following his trail.
34:10Try to keep up.
34:11Oh, don't worry about me.
34:12I've walked all over this jungle.
34:14Yeah, we noticed that.
34:31Oh, that's interesting.
34:34It's going up.
34:37Up to where?
34:38Oh, Marguerite.
34:44Marguerite, wake up.
34:45What?
34:47Gas is going up through those rocks up there.
34:51Wake up.
34:52Oh, it's very pretty.
34:54I need to sleep now.
34:55No, no, no.
34:55Time for sleep.
34:56Come on.
34:57On your feet.
34:59I wonder.
35:02The whole way Challenger was fishing for insects.
35:04It was jammed with rocks too.
35:06You don't suppose this could be at the other end?
35:08Could be, I guess.
35:16Of course.
35:17It's to let the spirits out.
35:22What's that?
35:23Like the burial chambers in Egypt.
35:26There was always a shaft to allow the spirits of the dead access to the sky above to continue their journey.
35:34Well, if that's the case, why would they just block it out?
35:38They obviously didn't want this particular spirit to escape.
35:42Why not?
35:45Oh, she's your relative, Marguerite.
35:47You tell me.
35:48Oh.
35:48If I could just try some of these rocks loose, it could be our only chance.
35:55Another time, my friends and I were in a small boat rowing across a vast lake when we were attacked by a sea monster.
36:03Just like the one I caught this morning.
36:05Somehow we managed to get a hook into its mouth and it dragged us right across the lake.
36:09It was the most incredible thing you've ever seen.
36:11Oh, you quit with the fish stories already.
36:14You're driving me nuts.
36:15Wait, that one really happened.
36:17It did?
36:18See, I am amazing.
36:21Probably been amazing since birth.
36:22Child prodigy, no doubt.
36:24Do I play a musical instrument?
36:26I know I sing a little.
36:27Perhaps I dance, too.
36:29You're so amazing you can't even remember what happened to your friends.
36:34I do remember collecting insects.
36:37Now that sounds more like you.
36:39Do you remember where you were doing this?
36:41Certainly.
36:42On a hilltop.
36:42Any particular hilltop?
36:45Oh, yes, of course.
36:46On the hilltop where I was collecting the insects.
36:49Terrific.
36:50There can't be more than a million hilltops around here.
36:54There was an explosion, I think.
36:56An explosion?
36:56Was anybody hurt?
36:58That must have been how I lost my fishing rod.
37:01Lost your brain more like it.
37:12Marguerite?
37:12Marguerite?
37:21Come on, wake up.
37:23Wake up.
37:24Come on up, you come.
37:29Marguerite?
37:29I'm right beside you.
37:31I'm going to get us out of here, all right?
37:33How?
37:34I don't know.
37:44Fire.
37:46What?
37:47Fire.
37:50Gas is escaping through all those rocks in the wall, just as it did when we opened the door to get in here.
37:54I'm sorry, I should have looked where I was going.
37:57No, no, no.
37:58If we can ignite the gas, shove it like a bloody cannon and blow those rocks sky high.
38:03If we light a magic, the whole place will go up and the flames will burn to death.
38:10Not if we're underwater.
38:12Come on.
38:15There.
38:15I knew I could find it.
38:19I thought you said there was nothing in there.
38:22I don't think there is.
38:24Then why is it going on?
38:25We need a bullet to create a spark.
38:28All right, Marguerite, get in the water.
38:29You first.
38:36My pleasure.
38:45Look, no sea monsters.
38:47Come on, Marguerite.
38:50In you guys.
38:59How long can I hold you, Marguerite?
39:03I'm running out of breath, I hope.
39:05It'll be all right.
39:06Take me out.
39:09Ready?
39:11On the count of three.
39:14One.
39:15Two.
39:17Three.
39:22What's happening?
39:24Run!
39:25Run!
39:29What was that all about?
39:41I don't know.
39:49Look at that.
39:50Marguerite.
40:03Marguerite.
40:07What were they doing in there?
40:12Maybe they were playing hide-and-seek with Challenger.
40:20Oh, how is he?
40:27He's got quite a bump.
40:29We should get him back to the treehouse when you're ready.
40:31And he thinks he's the world's greatest fisherman.
40:34What are you talking about?
40:36He's had amnesia.
40:38We found him wandering around in the jungle a little ways back.
40:41Might explain why he didn't try and help us out of that cave.
40:44It didn't look like you needed much help.
40:47I'll get Marguerite.
40:48Oh, I hit it.
40:53Whoa, take it easy.
40:55Do you remember what happened now?
40:58Yes, of course.
40:59The cave, an explosion.
41:00We've got to hit the rocks and the Marguerite.
41:01No, it's okay.
41:02They're right over there.
41:07I'll pick up.
41:08Easy, doesn't it?
41:14Oh, what did I miss?
41:16Did you ever hear the one about the fish you got away?
41:22About what happened down there.
41:27You mean about you being the reincarnation of a druid priestess?
41:32Yes.
41:35Well, don't you worry.
41:37Your newest secret's safe with me.
41:43I don't know.
42:13I don't know.
42:43I don't know.
42:45I don't know.
42:47I don't know.
42:49I don't know.
42:53I don't know.
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