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Show ltl}'utn there are (,!,tu.rtomerfl. no (Wipes his han,tis and e1t«it dose to Neuton. ) And 10u, youtve been busy today' A pa$'senger fJ,very other trip. There .rrn·t many who wish, to the orou pOr't then' Meuto.ru (!huUy.) It' I the eabl oar tMt' $ 4onth- me Seto$ they built that phoe of scrap trott, mttibQst wes 3.1va1$ tull. Now, they all oro sa in th oable "ar--1 t 's more 1I,odern than a f$rr·yboat -and beddu i' 'th.e;r don' t get In. .... eeal1ok. (tne:redulcusly.) seadek , on You h';V8 um. p,eople get your boat? (Sllnee.) MEl Nettton: Oh, yu--Itv. Marius: rto Neu.ton; (lnd1rnantly.) What? 100 meters,' There !U't. two hu.ndr0d and dx meters from on$ bank to I the othn·. til. v.;rage well etl(Hlgh- lIve made it timu a da, for year e erou' a sesft them. h.wHl:rea rtehrs, t water? , !hirt, years. 40$9 nothing (He nod$ his h,ad.) And 1t to you whem you pas s by the others? 'bat others' 'boe that oome into the port lengthwise 1nsbad of jut crossing it. Neuton; Why rIo you think they do Bee-lAUBe' th41 travel Nenton: Y$., and lomet1mse a SJo,meth1ng long th1 go too. to me? wa·ys. a long ways down, But, at night" when you make "QUI' lalt trip, and all the l1ghts are $b1aing on the \feter hHlfft t a feeling eoae over you to {he stops -- Neuton: What teeling' '0 turn the belm allot It su.dden and pu.t bow out tovar'CIs the high uas. Neutont Out to the Mar1us! high seaa? the Why, you"ve gone erazy, |