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Clips from The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries (1977) - The Mystery of Pirate's Cove (S01E01)
"we'd certainly feel them by now."
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"Nancy, I couldn't have seen them."
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"I-I chickened out by the stairs. I'm sorry."
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"Well, I did see them, right there on the floor."
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"(Nancy) And we all saw the light last night."
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"I believe you, Nancy."
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"It'll make placing my equipment a lot easier."
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"(George) What equipment?"
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"Monitoring devices"
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"for locating timid ghosts."
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"I'll install them this afternoon and get started tonight."
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"You're going to spend the night in here?"
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"It's my work."
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"Hopefully I won't be alone."
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"Uh, he means the ghosts."
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"He, uh, he hopes they'll show up tonight."
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"Everyone's welcome."
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"Nancy, you must be out of your mind."
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"I can't let you spend the night"
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"at a rat-infested old lighthouse."
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"I don't know if I'd go so far as to call the professor a rat,"
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"Now, Ned, you stay out of this."
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"You're not exactly unbiased, you know."
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"Neither are you. I mean, you're chasing some sort of ghost fantasy,"
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"and the professor's chasing you."
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"Besides, I'm not going alone."
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"George is coming with me."
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"Me?"
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"I'm going."
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"I wonder if either one of you would be willing"
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"to spend the night in that spooky old place."
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"Mr. Drew, you're not actually considering letting them-"
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"Ned, Ned, Ned, Ned, wait a minute."
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"Let's keep our roles in perspective here."
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"I'm Nancy's father."
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"I'm supposed to have the wisdom of age at this point in my life."
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"And after all, th-this fellow Wall is a full professor,"
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"whose work dictates peculiar circumstances of this kind, right?"
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"Dad, you're terrific."
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"Come on, George, we got lots of work to do."
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"(Ned) Sir..."
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"Ned, you have to understand something."
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"She loves to unravel a mystery,"
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"but most of the investigative work she gets to do for the firm"
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"is confined to checking out driving records"
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"and searching through legal files."
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"Come on, Ned. Think of the attraction."
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"And so is the professor, if you want my opinion."
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"Well, if you feel that way about it, why don't you go with them?"
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"No, thanks."
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"I have to go over those briefs for you."
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"I'll see you tomorrow, Mr. Drew."
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"All right, Ned."
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"She'll have a wonderful time."
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"It's nice of you girls to help me out."
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"It's my pleasure."
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"I guess that's my way of saying"
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"I'm going to go to the lighthouse"
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"and spend the night with you and Prof. Wall."
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"I wonder what he's up to."
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"about that old lighthouse being haunted?"
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"No."
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"Neither have I."
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"I wonder where the professor's heard them."
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"He's from clear across the country, in California."
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"That's a fair question."
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"[exclaiming]"
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"what a professor of parapsychology reads"
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"to put himself to sleep at night."
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"Ghost stories. What else?"
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"Yes. Well, a student of mine found this book"
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"He brought a chapter of it to my attention."
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"A chapter on a haunted lighthouse."
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"Our lighthouse?"
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"Let me show you something."
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"I traced this map from the book"
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"onto this piece of paper."
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"over this road map of the area."
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"There."
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"It matches the old map perfectly."
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"Yes. it took me about three years"
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"to find this small spot on the coast."
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"I think if I'd been a treasure hunter,"
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"I never would have found it."
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"But since I'm constantly researching ghost legends,"
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"I ran across mention of an old lighthouse in this area."
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"I never heard of any legends surrounding our lighthouse."
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"Well, the story predates this lighthouse."
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"It really pertains to a series of caves,"
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"over which a lighthouse was subsequently built, but years later."
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"The caves were the private vault"
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"of a pirate who sailed these coastal waters"
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"in the later 1700s."
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"W-where do the ghosts come in?"
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"and sealed them into a room of stone"
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"to guard his treasure until his return."
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"[gasping] That's awful."
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"Yes. Unless you work in parapsychology."
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"No spirit like a troubled spirit"
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"to make things really unpleasant for the living."
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"Troubled ghosts are active ghosts."
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"Yes. They love to make their presence known."
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"Hmm."
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"For the skeptical among us,"
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"that's a theory we'll have a good chance to prove"
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"in just a few hours."
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"And we'd better finish with the equipment."
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"Would you two bring the, uh, lights and cables?"
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"And who made you the foreman? Come on."
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"and that he's been looking for the lighthouse for three years?"
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"This book was checked out of a Los Angeles library last June."
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"Why?"
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"Nancy, I think we'd better call off our little seance tonight."
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"No. Absolutely not. No, don't breathe a word about this to the professor."
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"'Cause he's up to something, and right now we have the upper hand."
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"But I want to know what it is"
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"before I go spend the night in a haunted lighthouse."
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"That lighthouse is hiding something."
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"And we're gonna find out what it is."
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"[thunder clapping]"
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