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Clips from The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries (1977) - The Mystery of Pirate's Cove (S01E01)
"[rain pattering]"
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"[wind howling]"
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"(George) I'd like to know"
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"why we couldn't all ride out together."
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"(Nancy) Simple. The professor needed time"
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"to set up all his ghosts and goblins for us."
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"You really think he's going to try and scare us?"
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"Oh, I'll bet we're in for quite a show."
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"If he's staging this, he's very good."
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"The rain I'm not sure about, but the rest I am."
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"The rest of what? Come on. Inside, quickly."
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"My apologies for the weather."
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"I would have thought you'd be pleased."
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"Who says so? Here, let me help you off with that."
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"A wet coat certainly won't help."
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"I'll bet."
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"[thunder clapping]"
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"(Prof. Wall) Now, watch the steps, Nancy."
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"They're damp and very slippery."
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"(Nancy) Okay."
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"Only the bare necessities."
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"A little hot chocolate, snacks,"
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"Whatever your wants, ladies."
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"This isn't a ghost hunt, it's a banquet."
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"What do you have here to ward off angry spirits?"
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"Chocolate-chip cookies."
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"It may be awhile."
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"There's no reason we can't be comfortable, right?"
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"What's all this stuff do?"
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"I have every part of this old tower rigged for sound."
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"we'll know it."
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"That's what I'm afraid of."
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"So the people came to believe"
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"that the tortured spirits of these imprisoned men"
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"haunted the passages of the old caverns,"
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"of this piece of coastline."
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"Entire ships and crews were known to vanish."
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"All the fish."
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"What?"
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"No, George."
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"No, Nancy. The fish, there were hundreds of them."
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"Dead. By the base of the lighthouse."
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"What are you talking about?"
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"Some dead fish."
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"But I'm sure there's no connection with the legend."
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"It could be significant."
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"Hmm."
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"It suggests a rather unpleasant possibility."
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"What's that?"
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"That the spirits here were at rest"
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"until my activities stirred them up."
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"[George tittering]"
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"I could have gone all night without you saying that."
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"I'm sure it isn't that."
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"We've already been here for over three hours,"
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"and we haven't had so much as a peep out of these machines."
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"I'm afraid to say it looks as though this evening might turn into a bust."
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"Shh."
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"[metallic rattling]"
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"[thunder rumbling]"
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"[metallic rattling]"
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"No, it's coming down the steps."
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"We've waited for three hours for this show to begin."
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"How can we leave now?"
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"I wouldn't be facetious, Nancy."
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"Mine's not so bad, either."
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"Ghosts of the lost galleons who haunt the tower on the cliff,"
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"What happened?"
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"[footsteps thudding]"
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"[metallic rattling]"
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"That's what happened."
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"[sighing]"
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"Well, I suppose you'll want me"
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"to, uh, pack it all up and tell your father the deal's off."
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"I'm not sure he wants to cancel it."
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"Cancel what? What's going on?"
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"My guess is the professor is hunting for treasure"
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"and he didn't want anybody to know about it."
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"Why not? It's his property."
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"Yes, but it's not final."
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"Your young friend Ned decided to get fancy,"
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"when he was drawing up the sale papers in your father's absence."
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"He threw in a clause excluding all rights under the ground."
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"Offshore oil rights are a big issue on this coast."
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"Nancy, I don't care about oil rights."
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"I'm only interested in the treasure,"
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"if-if it even exists."
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"I think we'd better go talk to my father."
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"[thunder clapping]"
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"I'm finding myself on the horns of a dilemma, Professor."
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"If I walk away from your purchase,"
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"I'll be voiding a sale my client wants very badly."
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"He and his wife are getting pretty old."
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"They might like to make a last trip back to Ireland."
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"if there really is a handsome treasure someplace on that property,"
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"then, as things now stand, they are entitled to it."
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"In my defense, sir,"
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"the treasure has been given up for lost for almost 200 years."
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"It's hardly a sure thing."
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"I'm taking a very expensive gamble as it is."
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"I'm going to surprise you, Professor."
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"I'll make you a deal."
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"I'll sell you the property,"
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"including all mineral rights and all bounties below the surface."
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"You're a fair man, Mr. Drew."
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"For double the original price."
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"Double!"
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"And my client gets 10 percent of anything you find."
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"10 percent?"
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"Take it or leave it."
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"I don't think I have much choice."
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"Oh, yeah. You could walk away from River Heights..."
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"and our lighthouse."
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"I have a feeling if I'd been up-front with you when I first got here,"
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"you'd have sold it to me for the original price,"
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"including all rights."
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"That's correct."
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"You're quite a man, Mr. Drew."
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"I accept your offer."
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"Good."
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