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مسلسل Doctor Who مترجم - Episode 9

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00:07What's the emergency?
00:08It's Moe.
00:09Moe?
00:13Universally recognized color for danger.
00:15What happened to red?
00:16That's just humans.
00:17By everyone else's standards, spreads camp.
00:19Oh, the misunderstandings, all those red alerts, all that dancing.
00:23We've got a very basic flight to get our packed in, slay the TARDIS.
00:26Wherever it goes, we go.
00:28And they're safe, is it?
00:28Totally.
00:33Okay, reasonably.
00:34Should have said reasonably there.
00:37No, no, no, no.
00:38Jump in time cracks.
00:39Get them away from us.
00:40What exactly is this thing?
00:42No idea.
00:43Then why are we chasing it?
00:44It's more than dangerous.
00:46And about 30 seconds from the center of London.
01:40You know how long you can knock around space without happening to bump into Earth?
01:43Five days? Or is that just when we're out of milk?
01:46All the species in all the universe and it has to come out of a cow.
01:52It must have come down somewhere quite close, within a mile anyway.
01:56And it can't have been more than a few weeks ago, maybe a month.
01:59A month? We were right behind it.
02:02I was jumping time tracks all over the place. We're bound to be a little bit out. You want to
02:06drive?
02:07Yeah. How much is a little?
02:10A bit.
02:11Is that exactly a bit?
02:12Ish.
02:14What's the plan then? Are you going to do a scan for alien tech or something?
02:18Rose, it hit the middle of London with a very loud bang. I'm going to ask.
02:23Dr. John Smith, Ministry of Asteroids.
02:25It's psychic paper. It tells you what...
02:27Whatever you want it to tell me, I remember.
02:29Sorry.
02:30Not very Spock, is it? Just asking.
02:34Door, music, people. What do you think?
02:36I think you should do a scan for alien tech. Give me some Spock for once. Would it kill you?
02:41Are you sure about that T-shirt?
02:45Too early to say. I'm taking it out for a spin.
02:49Mommy. Mommy. Mommy.
02:58Come on, if you're coming. I'll take a minute.
03:03Mommy.
03:11Mommy.
03:12Mommy.
03:16Mommy.
03:38For nobody else
03:42Gave me the thrill
03:46With all your faults
03:48I love you still
03:50It had to be you
03:54Wonderful you
03:57Are you alright up there?
03:59Mama
04:05It had to be you
04:19Excuse me, excuse me
04:21I could have everybody's attention just for a moment
04:23It'll be very quick
04:24Hello
04:25It might seem like a stupid question
04:28But has anything fallen from the sky recently?
04:40Bye
04:53Mummy
04:56Okay, hang on, don't move
05:12Sorry if I said something funny
05:15It's just there's this thing that I need to find
05:17Would have fallen from the sky a couple of days ago
05:23Would have landed quite near here
05:28With a very loud
05:29As quickly as you can
05:31Down to the shelter
05:36And
05:42Mummy
05:46Balloon
06:00Doctor
06:07Doctor
06:08Doctor
06:10Doctor
06:21Okay, maybe not this T-shirt.
06:40You know, one day, just one day, maybe, I'm gonna meet somebody who gets the whole don't wander
06:49off, think. 900 years of phone box travel, it's the only thing left that surprised me.
07:10How can you be ringing? What's that about ringing? What am I supposed to do with a ringing phone?
07:17Don't answer it. It's not for you.
07:25And how do you know that? Because I do. And I'm telling you, don't answer it.
07:33Well, if you know so much, tell me this. How can it be ringing? It's not even a real phone.
07:39It's not connected, it's not.
07:57Hello. This is the doctor speaking. How may I help you?
08:02Mommy? Mommy?
08:08Who is this? Who's speaking?
08:11Are you my mommy?
08:13Who is this?
08:14Mommy?
08:15Mommy?
08:17How did you ring here? This isn't a real phone. It's not wired up to anything.
08:22Mommy?
08:22Oh, sorry.
08:30Rolls?
08:33Rolls?
08:33Rolls, are you in there?
08:46the planes are coming
08:50none of you nonsense
08:52now move me
08:54come on
08:55get in there
08:58Arthur
08:59Arthur will you hurry up
09:01did you hear the siren
09:03we live here every night
09:05don't they eat
09:06I can hear the planes
09:08don't you eat
09:10keep your voice down
09:11it's an air raid
09:15get in
09:16look there's a war
09:18I know
09:19don't push me off
09:20let me suck
09:22I know
09:52Oh!
10:16Get those lights out, please.
10:18Everyone down for silver.
10:20Jack.
10:21I'm going down to the shelter.
10:23Apparently, I've got to go for some damn silly guard duty.
10:26Ah.
10:27Barrage ballooning.
10:29Must have come loose.
10:30Happens down there.
10:32Don't you RAF boys use them for target practice.
10:38Excellent fire.
10:41So, Ben, there's a time and a place.
10:45Look, it shouldn't really be off.
10:49Sorry, old man.
10:52I've got to go meet a girl.
10:54But you've got an excellent bottom, too.
10:55Be quiet.
10:58See you all.
10:59See you all.
11:07See you all.
11:12Bye bye.
11:13Bye bye.
11:16Bye bye.
11:17Bye bye.
11:18Bye.
11:18Bye bye.
11:19Let's go.
11:49Many kids out there?
11:51Yes, miss.
11:54Art's still carving.
11:56Sit and wait.
11:58Got the whole air raid.
12:00Look at that.
12:01Bet it's off the black market.
12:03That's enough.
12:24Okay, okay, I've got you.
12:26Who's got me?
12:28Who's got me in, you know, how?
12:31I'm just programming your descent pattern.
12:33Stay as still as you can and keep your hands and feet inside the light field.
12:37Descent pattern?
12:38Oh, and can you switch off your cell phone?
12:42No, seriously, it interferes with my instrument.
12:45Oh, you know, no one ever believes that.
12:51That's much better.
12:52Oh, yeah, that's a real load off, that is.
12:54I'm hanging in the sky in the middle of a German area with a Union jacket across my chest.
12:58But hey, my mobile phone's off.
13:00Be with you in a moment.
13:03The mobile communication device indicates non-contemporaneous life form.
13:08She's not from around here, no.
13:10Ready for you?
13:12Hold tight.
13:13To what?
13:14Fair point.
13:24I've got you.
13:26You're fine.
13:27You're just fine.
13:28The tractor beam, it can scramble your head just a little.
13:34Hello.
13:36Hello.
13:41Sorry, that was hello twice there.
13:44Dulled, but, you know, far off.
13:46Are you all right?
13:47Fine.
13:49Oh.
13:51Why, you expecting me to faint or something?
13:53Hey, you look a little dizzy.
13:55What about you?
13:55You're not even focused.
13:58Oh.
14:27It's got to be black market.
14:30You didn't get all this on coupons.
14:32Ernie, how many times were you guessing this house?
14:35We will not make comments of that kind.
14:37Washing up.
14:38Oh, Nancy.
14:40I haven't seen you at one of these before.
14:42He told me about it.
14:43Sleeping rough?
14:45Yes, miss.
14:46All right, then.
14:49One slice each, and I want to see everybody chewing properly.
14:53Thank you, miss.
14:54Thanks, miss.
14:57Thank you, miss.
15:00Thanks, miss.
15:03It's all right.
15:05Everybody stay where they are.
15:06Good here, innit?
15:07Who's got the salt?
15:08Back in your seats.
15:10He shouldn't be here either.
15:15So, you lot, what's the story?
15:18What do you mean?
15:20You're homeless, right?
15:20Living rough?
15:21Why do you want to know that?
15:24Are you a copper?
15:25Of course I'm not a copper.
15:26What's a copper going to do with you lot, anyway?
15:28Arrest you for starving?
15:32I make it 1941.
15:33You lot shouldn't even be in London.
15:35Should have been evacuated to the country by now.
15:37I was evacuated.
15:39Sent me to a farm.
15:40So why'd you come back?
15:41There was a man there.
15:42Yeah, same with Ernie.
15:44Two homes ago.
15:44Shut up.
15:45It's better on the streets anyway.
15:47It's better food.
15:48Yeah, Nancy always gets the best food for us.
15:51So that's what you do, is it, Nancy?
15:53What is?
15:53As soon as the sirens go, you find a big, fat family meal,
15:56still warm on the table, with everyone down in the air raid shelter,
15:59and bingo!
16:00Feeding frenzy for the homeless kids of London town.
16:03Puddings for all.
16:03As long as the bombs don't get you.
16:05Something wrong with that?
16:06Wrong with it?
16:07It's brilliant.
16:07I'm not sure if it's Marxism in action or a West End musical.
16:12Why do you follow me?
16:15What do you want?
16:16I want to know how a phone that isn't a phone gets a phone call.
16:19You seem to be the one to ask.
16:20I did you a favour.
16:22I told you not to answer it.
16:23That's all I'm telling you.
16:24Great, thanks.
16:25And I want to find a blonde in a Union Jack.
16:28I mean a specific one.
16:29I didn't just wake up this morning with a craving.
16:32Anybody seen a girl like that?
16:35What have I done wrong?
16:36You took two slices.
16:39No blondes.
16:40No flags.
16:41Anything else before you leave?
16:42Yeah, there is actually.
16:44Thanks for asking.
16:45Something I've been looking for.
16:46Would have fallen from the sky about a month ago.
16:48But not a bomb.
16:49Not the usual kind anyway.
16:50Wouldn't have exploded.
16:52Probably would have just buried itself in the ground somewhere.
16:54And it would have looked something like...
16:58This.
17:02Mummy?
17:03Are you in there, Mummy?
17:08Mummy?
17:10Who was the last one in?
17:11Him.
17:12I came round the back.
17:13Who came in the front?
17:14Me.
17:15Did you close the door?
17:17Did you close the door?
17:19Mummy?
17:21Mummy?
17:23Mummy?
17:31What's this, then?
17:33Never easy being the only child left out in the cold, you know.
17:36I suppose you'd know.
17:37I do, actually, yes.
17:39It's not exactly a child.
17:43Mummy!
17:45Right, everybody out.
17:46Cross the back garden under the fence.
17:48Now!
17:48Go, move!
17:49Come on!
17:54Come on, baby.
17:54We've got to go, all right?
17:56It's just like a game.
17:57Just like chasing.
17:58Take your cover, go.
18:01Go!
18:02Mummy?
18:03Mummy?
18:05Please let me in, Mummy.
18:08Please let me in, Mummy.
18:10Are you all right?
18:11Please let me in.
18:14You mustn't let him touch her.
18:16What happens if he touches me?
18:18He'll make you like him.
18:19And what's he like?
18:20I've got to go.
18:21Nancy, what's he like?
18:25He's empty.
18:29He's in.
18:31He can make phones ring.
18:32He can.
18:33Just like with that police box you saw.
18:41Are you in my Mummy?
18:46Mummy?
18:48Mummy?
18:50Who's got me in, Mummy?
18:54Mummy, Mummy, Mummy.
18:59Just stay here if you want to.
19:01Mummy, Mummy, Mummy.
19:03Mummy?
19:05Let me in, please, Mummy.
19:09Please let me in.
19:11Your Mummy isn't here.
19:14Are you my Mummy?
19:16No Mummy's here.
19:18Nobody here but us chickens.
19:20Well, this chicken.
19:22I'm scared.
19:26Why are those other children frightened of you?
19:29Please let me in, Mummy.
19:30I'm scared of the bombs.
19:36Okay.
19:37I'm opening the door now.
20:10Better now?
20:12You've got lights in here.
20:17Hello?
20:18Hello?
20:19Hello?
20:20Let's not start that again.
20:23Okay.
20:27So, um, who are you supposed to be, then?
20:30Captain Jack Harkness.
20:33133 Squadron, Royal Air Force, American Volunteer.
20:38Liar.
20:39This is psychic paper.
20:41It tells me whatever you want it to tell me.
20:43How do you know?
20:43Two things.
20:44One, I have a friend that uses this all the time.
20:47And two, you just handed me a piece of paper telling me you're single and you work out.
20:53Tricky thing, psychic paper.
20:55Yeah.
20:55Can't let your mind wonder when you're handing it over.
20:59Oh, you sort of have a boyfriend called Mickey Smith, but you consider yourself to be footloose and fancy free.
21:06What?
21:07Actually, the word you use is available.
21:09No way.
21:10And another one, very.
21:12Shall we, uh, try and get along without the psychic paper?
21:15That would be better, wouldn't it?
21:18Nice spaceship.
21:21Gets me around.
21:23Very...
21:24Spock.
21:27Who?
21:28Guessing you're not a local boy, then?
21:32A cell phone, a liquid crystal watch, and fabrics that won't be around for at least another two decades.
21:38Guessing you're not a local girl.
21:40Guessing right.
21:44Burn your hands on the road?
21:45Yeah.
21:47The park's in the deck.
21:49Call anyone down the sea house?
21:50No.
21:51Can I have a look at your hands for a moment?
21:54Why?
21:55Please.
21:56Please.
21:59Please.
22:03Stop acting now.
22:05I know exactly who you are.
22:08I can spot a time agent a mile away.
22:11Time agent?
22:12I've been expecting one of you guys to show up.
22:15Though, not, I must say, by barrage balloon.
22:18Do you often travel that way?
22:19Sometimes I get swept off my feet.
22:23By balloons.
22:26What are you doing?
22:27Try to keep still.
22:35Nanogenes.
22:36Subatomic robots.
22:38The air in here is full of them.
22:42They just repaired three layers of your skin.
22:47Well, tell them thanks.
22:50Shall we get down to business?
22:51Business.
22:53Shall we have a drink on the balcony?
22:58Bring up the glasses.
23:12No one's standing on something.
23:24Okay, you have an invisible spaceship.
23:28Yeah.
23:30Tethered up to Big Bend for some reason.
23:33First rule of active camouflage.
23:35Park somewhere you'll remember.
23:37Oh!
23:38Oh!
24:29How do you follow me here?
24:30I'm good at following me. I've got the nose for it.
24:33People can't usually follow me if I don't want them to.
24:35My nose has special powers.
24:37Yeah, that Wyatt's, sir.
24:39What?
24:40Nothing.
24:41What?
24:42Nothing.
24:44Jury's our special powers, too.
24:46What are you trying to say?
24:47Good night, mister.
24:49Nancy.
24:51There's something chasing you and the other kids.
24:53Looks like a boy, and it isn't a boy, and it started about a month ago, right?
24:59The thing I'm looking for, the thing that fell from the sky, that's when it landed.
25:04And you know what I'm talking about, don't you?
25:06There was a bomb, a bomb that wasn't a bomb, fell the other end of Limehouse Green Station.
25:12Take me there.
25:13Those soldiers guarding it barbed wire. You never get through.
25:17Try me.
25:18You sure you want to know what's going on in there?
25:21I really want to know.
25:23Then there's someone you need to talk to first.
25:26Then who might that be?
25:27The doctor.
25:33I know it's getting a bit late. I should really be getting back.
25:36We're discussing business.
25:38This isn't business. This is champagne.
25:41I try never to discuss business with a clear head.
25:47Are you travelling alone?
25:50Are you authorised to negotiate with me?
25:53What would we be negotiating?
25:56I have something for the time agency.
25:58Something they'd like to buy.
26:00Are you empowered to make payment?
26:02Well, I should talk to my companion.
26:06Your companion?
26:07I should really be getting back to him.
26:09Him?
26:10Do you have the time?
26:18Okay, that was flash.
26:21But that was on the flash side.
26:23So, when you say your companion,
26:27just how disappointed should I be?
26:30Okay, we're standing in mid-air on a spaceship
26:35during a German air raid.
26:37Do you really think now's a good time to be coming on to me?
26:42Perhaps not.
26:44Well, it was just a suggestion.
26:46Do you like Glenn Miller?
26:59It's 1941.
27:01The height of the London Blitz.
27:04The height of the German bombing campaign.
27:06And something else has fallen on London.
27:09A fully equipped jewel warship.
27:12The last one in existence.
27:14Armed to the teeth.
27:17And I know where it is.
27:20Because I parked it.
27:24If the agency can name the right price,
27:27I can get it for you.
27:29But in two hours,
27:32the German bomb is going to fall on it and destroy it forever.
27:37That's your deadline.
27:38That's the deal.
27:41Now, shall we discuss payment?
27:43Do you know what I think?
27:44What?
27:45I think you were talking just then.
27:48Two hours.
27:50The bomb falls.
27:51There'll be nothing left but dust and a crater.
27:53Hmm.
27:53Promises, promises.
27:54Are you listening to any of this?
27:57You used to be a time agent.
27:59Now you're some kind of freelancer.
28:01Ooh, that's a little harsh.
28:02I like to think of myself as a criminal.
28:04I bet you do.
28:07So this companion of yours, does he handle the business?
28:10Well, I delegate a lot of that, yeah.
28:13Or maybe we should go find him.
28:16And how are you going to do that?
28:18Easy.
28:19I'll do a scan for alien tech.
28:24Finally, a professional.
28:37The bomb's under that tarpaulin.
28:39They put the fence up overnight.
28:41See that building?
28:43The hospital?
28:46What about it?
28:48That's where the doctor is.
28:53You should talk to him.
28:55For now, I'm more interested in getting in there.
28:58Talk to the doctor first.
29:00Why?
29:01Because then maybe you won't want to get inside.
29:07Where are you going?
29:10There was a lot of food in that house.
29:12I've got mouths to feed.
29:14Should be safe enough now.
29:16Can I ask you a question?
29:19Who did you lose?
29:22What?
29:25The way you look after all those kids.
29:28It's because you lost somebody, isn't it?
29:31You're doing all this to make up for it.
29:36My little brother.
29:38Jamie.
29:41One night, I went out looking for food.
29:43Same night that thing fell.
29:45I told him not to follow me.
29:47I told him it was dangerous, but he just...
29:50He just didn't like being on his own.
29:53What happened?
29:55In the middle of an air raid.
29:57What do you think happened?
30:04Amazing.
30:04What is?
30:071941.
30:09Right now, not very far from here.
30:11A German war machine is rolling up the map of Europe.
30:15Country after country, balling like dominoes.
30:17Nothing can stop it.
30:19Nothing.
30:20Until one tiny, damp little island says,
30:23No!
30:25No.
30:26Not here.
30:30A mouse in front of a lion.
30:35You're amazing, the lot of you.
30:37Don't know what you do to Hitler.
30:39You're frightened the hell out of me.
30:43Off you go, then.
30:44Do what you've got to do.
30:46Save the world.
31:05Bye-bye.
31:11Oh.
31:12Mhm.
31:16Yeah.
32:40You'll find them everywhere.
32:43Every bed and every ward.
32:45Hundreds of them.
32:46Yes, I saw.
32:48Why are they still wearing gas masks?
32:50They're not.
32:51Who are you?
32:52I'm, uh, are you the doctor?
32:54Dr. Constantine.
32:56And you are?
32:57Nancy sent me.
32:59Nancy?
33:00That means you must have been asking about the bomb.
33:03Yes.
33:05What do you know about it?
33:08Nothing.
33:08Why I was asking.
33:09What do you know?
33:11Only what it's done.
33:13These people, they were all caught up in the blast?
33:16None of them were.
33:24You're very sick.
33:27Dying, I should think.
33:28I just haven't been able to find the time.
33:30Are you a doctor?
33:32I have my moments.
33:33Have you examined any of them yet?
33:35No.
33:37Don't touch the flesh.
33:39Which one?
33:40Any one.
33:48Conclusions?
33:49Massive head trauma, mostly to the left side.
33:52Partial collapse of the chest cavity, mostly to the right.
33:55There's some scarring on the back of the hand,
33:57and the gas mask seems to be fused to the flesh,
33:59but I can't see any burns.
34:00Examine another one.
34:14This is impossible.
34:15Examine another.
34:21This is impossible.
34:22No.
34:23We've all got the same injuries.
34:25Yes.
34:26Exactly the same.
34:27Yes.
34:28Identical, all of them,
34:29right down to the scar on the back of the hand.
34:31How did this happen?
34:33How did it start?
34:34In that bog drop, there was just one victim.
34:37Dead.
34:37At first, his injuries were truly dreadful.
34:42By the following morning,
34:43every doctor and nurse who had treated him,
34:46who had touched him,
34:48had those exact same injuries.
34:51By the morning after that,
34:52every patient in the same ward,
34:54the exact same injuries.
34:56Within a week, the entire hospital.
34:59physical injuries as plague.
35:04Can you explain that?
35:07What would you say was the cause of death?
35:11The head trauma?
35:13No.
35:13Asphyxiation?
35:14No.
35:15The collapse of the chest cavity?
35:17All right.
35:18What was the cause of death?
35:21There wasn't one.
35:24They're not dead.
35:32It's all right.
35:34They're harmless.
35:35They just sort of sit there.
35:39No heartbeat,
35:40no life science of any kind.
35:42They just don't die.
35:46And they've just been left here.
35:48Nobody's doing anything.
35:50I try and make them comfortable.
35:52What else is there?
35:53Just you.
35:53You're the only one here.
35:55Before this war began,
35:56I was a father and a grandfather.
35:58Now I'm neither.
36:00But I'm still a doctor.
36:02Yeah.
36:04Know the feeling?
36:05I suspect the plan is to blow up the hospital
36:07and blame it on a German bomb.
36:10Probably too late.
36:11I know.
36:12There are isolated cases.
36:18Isolated cases breaking out all over London.
36:21Stay back.
36:22Stay back.
36:24Listen to me.
36:27Top floor.
36:30Room 802.
36:31That's where they took the first victim,
36:33the one from the crash site.
36:34And you must find Nancy again.
36:37Nancy?
36:37It was her brother.
36:39She knows more than she's saying.
36:42She won't tell me, but she...
36:52Mommy...
36:56Are you my mommy?
37:04Come on.
37:05Come on.
37:07Come on.
37:09Come on.
37:41good evening hope we're not interrupting jack harkness i've been hearing all about you on the
37:46way over he knows i had to tell him about us being time agents and it's a real pleasure to
37:53meet you
37:53mr spock mr spock what was i supposed to say you don't have a name don't you ever get tired
38:02of
38:03doctor doctor who nine centuries in i'm coping where have you been we're in the middle of a
38:07london blitz it's not a good time for a stroll who's strolling i went by barrage balloon only
38:12way to see an air raid what listen what's a chula warship chula
38:26please mommy please let me in i'll get at the bones mommy
38:57it's just as impossible how did this happen
39:01what kind of chula ship landed here what he said it was a warship he stole it parked it somewhere
39:07out there somewhere a bomb's gonna fall on it unless we make him an offer what kind of warship
39:11does it matter it's got nothing to do with this this started at the bombsite it's got everything
39:17to do with it what kind of warship an ambulance
39:23look that's what you chased through the time vortex it's space junk i wanted to kid you it was valuable
39:30it's empty i made sure of it nothing but a shell i threw it at you saw your time travel
39:36vehicle
39:37love the retro look by the way nice panels threw you the bait bait i wanted to sell it to
39:43you then
39:43destroy it before you found out it was junk you said it was a warship they have ambulances in wars
39:52it's a con i was conning you that's what i am i'm a con man thought you were time agents
39:58you're not
39:58are you just a couple more freelancers ah should have known the way you guys are blending in with
40:04the local color i mean flag girl was bad enough but you boat captain
40:10anyway whatever's happening here has got nothing to do with that ship what is happening here doctor
40:18human dna is being rewritten by an idiot what do you mean i don't know some kind of virus
40:24converting human beings into these things but why what's the point
40:33mommy
40:37where's my mommy
40:39where's my mommy
40:42mommy
41:09Are you my mummy?
41:17Mummy. Mummy. Mummy. Mummy. What's happening? I don't know. Mummy. Mummy. It's me. Nancy. Don't let them touch you. What
41:38happens if they touch us? You're looking at it.
41:43Are you my mummy? It's Nancy. Your sister. Mummy. Mummy. Mummy. Mummy. Mummy. Mummy. Mummy. Mummy. Mummy. Mummy.
42:07Mummy.
42:10Oh, my God.
42:52I don't know what's happening here, but believe me, I had nothing to do with it.
42:55I'll tell you what's happening.
42:56You forgot to set your alarm clock.
42:58It's volcano day.
43:00Okay, that door should hold it for a bit.
43:02The door, the wall didn't stop it.
43:05Oh, don't move.
43:06Go on, ask me anything. I'm on fire.
43:08You got the moves? Show me your moves.
43:11The world doesn't end because the Doctor dances.
43:13Stay back!
43:15Mummy!
43:18Doctor!
43:18Secure those gates.
43:20Why?
43:20Just do it.
43:21All that weapon's taken the hands of an hysterical four-year-old looking for his mummy.
43:26And nothing in the world can stop it.
43:28Oh, God!
43:31lab приб
43:33So long, you should do it.
43:38Can we have a deal?
43:41Are you ready?
43:44Or are you ready?
43:45I wouldn't have to do it again.
43:45Ya know, I'll be right back.
43:45OLD GUY in front of me is to solve them già.
43:46The enemy is to spoil your
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