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00:30Yeah, that's a good point.
00:32I mean, I don't know.
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01:00I mean, I don't know.
01:24And in other news today
01:26There has been an increase in pickpocket activity throughout the city.
01:29There seems to be no specific location where the pickpocket or pickpocket strike, which have the police completely baffled.
01:35Also, the pickpocket is highly skilled, and most victims are unaware of the theft, making time and location extremely difficult to pinpoint.
01:44The common item of theft is men's wallets.
01:47In an effort to track down and apprehend those responsible for these activities, police have assigned their two top men,
01:53Detectives Thompson and Thompson.
02:13Snowy! Snowy!
02:18Five dollars, sir.
02:19Wow! This is a new one.
02:24Here you go, sir.
02:26Hello, Tintin.
02:28Thompson and Thompson. Hi, detectives.
02:30Good to see you again.
02:32A little Sunday shopping?
02:34Actually, we're here on a case. We've been assigned to catch that messy pickpocket.
02:39The one who's been in the papers?
02:42Yes, and we just happened to notice these splendid sticks.
02:47Quite a coincidence.
02:49Quite.
02:50So, after we purchase these delightful sticks, Thompson, we better be on our way.
02:57My wallet! It's gone!
03:00The pickpocket!
03:03He got my wallet, too!
03:05It's okay, detectives. I'll take care of this. You can pay me back next time I see you.
03:10We must report this immediately, Thompson.
03:13Yes. Thank you, Tintin. Good-bye.
03:16Good-bye, detectives.
03:18Poor Thompson and Thompson.
03:22Wait up, Snowy!
03:26Wow!
03:27Isn't she a beauty?
03:29Yes, she sure is.
03:32Twenty-five dollars and she's yours.
03:34What do you say, Snowy? Think the captain would like it?
03:37Would you take twenty dollars?
03:40Sure. It's a deal.
03:43How much is that ship?
03:45Sorry, sir. I just sold it.
03:48Let me buy it from you.
03:50But I don't want to sell.
03:51How much for the model?
03:52It's already been sold.
03:55To who?
03:56To me.
03:57Come on, Snowy. Let's go.
04:05I'll give you forty bucks.
04:07Whatever he said, I'll double it.
04:09Get lost. I was here first.
04:12What about fifty?
04:13I'll raise it to sixty.
04:15Seventy.
04:16Eighty.
04:17Ninety.
04:18A hundred.
04:19No!
04:20I don't want to sell, gentlemen.
04:24I don't believe the nerve of those guys.
04:31I wonder why those men were so insistent on buying this model.
04:34I just thought it would be a nice present for Captain Haddock.
04:37I bet he'll be surprised to see it.
04:43Captain?
04:45You again!
04:46Yes, I apologize for my persistence, young man.
04:51But I'd like you to take my card, in case you decide to sell.
04:56Fine. Goodbye.
05:01Snowy!
05:03Oh, no! It's broken!
05:07What?
05:08Ahoy there, landlubber!
05:10Captain, look! I got a present for...
05:12Ten thousand thundering typhoons!
05:15Do you like it?
05:16Like it? Why, it's incredible!
05:19Quick, we must go to my place.
05:21Huh?
05:22Now, Tintin! Now!
05:24Captain?
05:25What's going on?
05:26An extraordinary coincidence!
05:28Captain!
05:29What's going on?
05:30What's going on?
05:31What's going on?
05:32What's going on?
05:33What's going on?
05:34What's going on?
05:35What's going on?
05:36Captain!
05:47That's my great-great-ancestor, Sir Francis Haddock.
05:52He looks exactly like you.
05:54Yes, he is good-looking.
05:58Take a closer look at this ship!
06:01It's just like the model!
06:03Exactly!
06:06And speaking of the model...
06:08I didn't bring it.
06:12It's gone!
06:17Hello?
06:18Someone stole the ship, Captain!
06:20Stole my ship?
06:22Why, those miserable slugs!
06:24Freshwater swamps!
06:27Just wait till I get my hands on them, I'll spear their ears!
06:30I'll mash their brains! I'll...
06:33Gotta go, Captain. Bye!
06:34Tintin?
06:35Tintin!
06:44Coming!
06:48Coming!
06:51Mr. Saccharin!
06:52Aha! A model of the Unicorn!
06:55Just as I thought!
06:57My ship!
06:58Could you explain to me how it got here, please?
07:02I'm afraid you've made a mistake, young fellow.
07:05I've had this model for over ten years.
07:08We'll see about that.
07:10Young man!
07:11Whatever are you doing?
07:13The mast isn't broken.
07:16I'm sorry, Mr. Saccharin.
07:18It's not my ship.
07:19I quite understand your surprise.
07:22I felt the same way this morning.
07:25I had thought my ship was an original.
07:29I'm really very sorry, Mr. Saccharin.
07:31I won't bother you any longer.
07:33I hope you find your ship, young man.
07:36Thank you, sir. Goodbye.
07:42Two identical ships modeled after the Unicorn.
07:46It doesn't make sense at all.
07:48I'd better call the Captain.
07:54Occupied!
07:59Finally!
08:00We can go now, Phoebe.
08:02It stopped raining.
08:14He must have gone out.
08:16Let's go, Snowy.
08:29My apartment!
08:30It's been ransacked!
08:42What kind of thieves don't steal anything, Snowy?
08:46Who is it?
08:47Thompson and Thompson.
08:49Hi, detectives.
08:50Hello, Tin-Tin.
08:52We're here to pay you back.
08:54I've been robbed again.
08:56Me too.
08:58It must have been that man we saw here last night when we came to pay you back.
09:02What man?
09:05White male, about five foot five, with black hair and a mustache.
09:10The man from the market.
09:12Obviously, the pickpocket's still on the loose.
09:16I don't know who he is, but I'm sure he's a thief.
09:21Obviously, the pickpocket's still on the loose.
09:24We'll have to keep our eyes open, Thompson.
09:29Thompson?
09:30Here, Thompson.
09:32I'm downstairs already.
09:35So the man from the market was here.
09:39What are you doing, Snowy?
09:43What's this?
09:47Three brothers joined.
09:49Three unicorns in company, sailing in the noonday sun, will speak.
09:54For it is from the light that light will dawn, and then shines forth.
10:00The eagle's cross. How mysterious.
10:03This must have been hidden in the ship's mast.
10:07It must have fallen out and rolled under the sideboard.
10:11And whoever stole the model knew it was there.
10:13That's why they came back.
10:15Why? What does it mean?
10:18Of course! Quick, Snowy, to the captains!
10:25We're going on a treasure hunt!
10:32And continuing our coverage of the pickpocket problem,
10:35police report they are checking several leads and appeal to the public for any information that could lead to an arrest.
10:41Citizens are asked to contact Detectives Thompson and Thompson.
10:49Captain!
10:52Captain? It's me, Tintin!
10:57Captain, wake up!
10:59Is anything wrong?
11:01The captain won't open his door.
11:03Yoo-hoo!
11:06Captain Haddock?
11:07Captain?
11:09Come one pace nearer and I'll blast you to blazes!
11:12Something's wrong.
11:15Hold it!
11:17Hold on, Captain! I'm coming!
11:20One, two, three!
11:28Is everything all right?
11:30Yeah!
11:46Let's get the sea dogs on the run!
11:48With a yo-ho-ho and a bottle of rum!
11:52Tintin, my boy!
11:53What's going on, Captain?
11:57Look, landlubber! You see that man?
12:00Francis Haddock!
12:02Sir Francis Haddock!
12:04Anyway, I found this chest in my attic last night and you'll never guess what was in it!
12:10Treasure?
12:11No! A journal!
12:14A journal?
12:15Look!
12:18Sir Francis Haddock's journal!
12:20Yes, and listen to this!
12:23It's the year 1676.
12:26The Unicorn, a valiant ship of King Charles I's fleet,
12:30has left Barbados in the West Indies to set sail for home.
12:38Suddenly, there's a cry from above.
12:40Sail on the port now!
12:44Thunder and typhoons! She's coming up close!
12:47She'll cut across my bow!
12:49She's running up her colors!
12:52Pirates!
12:54Ahoy there! Clear the decks!
12:57Stand by to haul wind!
13:11The Unicorn was going to try to outrun them!
13:14Thunder and typhoons! It's no use! She's overhauling us fast!
13:19There was only one thing to do.
13:21The Unicorn had to outwit the pirates!
13:24Closer, me hearties! Closer!
13:28That's the way!
13:29Closer!
13:33Ready about! Let go the braces!
13:37Let go the braces!
13:39The Unicorn had taken the pirates by surprise.
13:42They had no time to alter course.
13:44Gunners, take your places!
14:02Fire!
14:07Got our laddies!
14:10Fire!
14:17But it wasn't enough!
14:19The pirate ship was damaged, but wasn't sinking.
14:21Look! She's hoisted fresh colors!
14:24The red flag! A fight to the death!
14:28No prisoners taken!
14:31The pirates were closing in.
14:33It managed to maneuver behind the Unicorn to avoid the fire of her guns.
14:37No more than half a cable's length away,
14:40the pirate ship suddenly slips under the Unicorn's poop.
14:43Like this!
14:45The two ships are now side by side!
14:50The pirates are ready to board.
14:52Weapons are drawn.
14:56Grappling irons are hurled.
14:58The fight to the death begins!
15:04Fire!
15:15All hands to repel boarders!
15:20Captain!
15:21Stand back! Out of the way!
15:24Back, you sea lice! Dirt dogs! Thieving toads!
15:33Look out!
15:49Believe this man for me, lads!
15:53Help yourself, you braggart!
15:57Yeah!
15:59So you want to kill me, huh? You gherkin!
16:04Well, take that! And that!
16:07Attack me from behind, would you?
16:09Then how about this?
16:16That's what happened to Sir Francis, too.
16:19A heavy block fell on his head, and he fell to the deck, stunned.
16:24The pirates had won.
16:26Every last Unicorn man was forced to walk the plank.
16:41What's happening? Where's my crew?
16:45Blue blistering barnacles!
16:47You murdering maggots! Thieving toads!
16:54I am Red Rackham.
16:57And I'm Sir Francis Haddock.
16:59The name Red Rackham should make your blood freeze, sea dog.
17:05Never mind.
17:07My ship is sinking because of your devilish gunners,
17:10so I'm taking over the Unicorn.
17:14My men are just transferring the booty,
17:17and what booty it is indeed.
17:24Enjoy the hours of the night, Sir Francis,
17:28because tomorrow at dawn, you die.
17:37That night, the Unicorn dropped anchor
17:41in a sheltered cove of a small, deserted island.
17:45Flashed with victory, the pirates were celebrating.
17:54That's the way, me hearties.
18:03The party's not complete yet.
18:06He was on his way to the hole
18:08where the Unicorn's gunpowder was stored.
18:16This celebration is missing a few fireworks.
18:21A-ha! Prepare to die, Sir Francis.
18:29I'll shave your beard, you porcupine.
18:33And I'll pluck your feathers, you poppin' G.
18:40He realized he was going to be blown sky high
18:42unless he extinguished the fuse.
18:45So he did.
18:48I'm getting angry, Red Rackham.
18:52I'm getting angry.
18:54You've got to let me go.
18:56I'm going to kill you.
18:58You're going to kill me.
19:00You're going to kill me.
19:02You're going to kill me.
19:04You're going to kill me.
19:07I'm getting angry, Red Rackham.
19:10Snooey.
19:12I've got you now.
19:14Captain.
19:20Captain.
19:22Red Rackham is dead.
19:25May heaven forgive your wicked soul.
19:36Justice!
19:59Justice!
20:07Justice!
20:17Sir Francis lived on the island for another two years
20:21before being rescued.
20:23And that's where the journal ends.
20:27On the last page is a message to his three sons.
20:30He left them each a model of the unicorn
20:33built and rigged by himself.
20:36He says that they should move the mast
20:38and the truth will be complete.
20:40That's it. Red Rackham's treasure.
20:43The maps for Red Rackham's treasure are hidden in the masts.
20:46Treasure? Treasure?
20:48A yo-ho-ho and a bottle of rum.
20:52Red... what maps?
20:54Don't worry, Captain.
20:56We already have one and Mr. Sachrin has the second.
20:59All we have to do is find the third
21:01and Red Rackham's treasure will be ours.
21:04Yo-ho-ho and a bottle of rum.
21:08Red Rackham's treasure.
21:10Here we come.
21:12Yahoo!
21:18And as a follow-up on the pickpocket story,
21:21I have Detectives Thompson and Thompson in the studio with me.
21:24Tell me, Detectives, how close are you to actually catching the pickpocket?
21:28Well, we, uh...
21:30To be precise, we are very close.
21:32Precisely. Very close indeed.
21:35Do you have a suspect?
21:36Well, yes. We are checking our files on pickpockets very closely.
21:41With no page left unturned.
21:43You can be assured that if there is a pickpocket out there,
21:46we will find him in here.
21:48Thank you, Detectives. Best of luck on your investigation.
21:59It all started when I met Thompson and Thompson at the local market.
22:02A little Sunday shopping?
22:04Actually, we're here on a case.
22:07We've been assigned to catch that pesky pickpocket.
22:10Then I saw it.
22:11Wow!
22:12A beautiful model ship.
22:15Would you take $20?
22:17How much?
22:18$20?
22:19$20?
22:20$20?
22:21$20?
22:22$20?
22:23$20?
22:24$20?
22:25$20?
22:26Would you take $20?
22:28How much is that ship?
22:29Sorry, sir. I just sold it.
22:32How much for the ship?
22:33What about $50?
22:34I'll raise it to $60.
22:35$70.
22:36No!
22:38I don't want to sell, gentlemen.
22:40I couldn't understand what the big fuss was all about.
22:45Snowy!
22:46Oh, no! It's broken!
22:48It seemed this little model was hiding a big secret.
22:51But apparently, somebody else knew about the secret
22:54and was willing to go to any length to unravel its mystery.
22:58They had taken the model but missed the real object of their search.
23:02The parchment.
23:0742-0-1.
23:10The Eagle's Cross.
23:11How mysterious.
23:13I suspected Mr. Sacherin had stolen my model.
23:16Aha! Just as I thought.
23:18I've had this model for over ten years.
23:21Two identical models.
23:23What next?
23:24Sir Francis Haddock.
23:26He looks exactly like you.
23:28Take a closer look at this ship.
23:30It's just like the model.
23:32I found this chest in my attic last night,
23:34and you'll never guess what was in it.
23:37Look!
23:39Sir Francis Haddock's journal.
23:41Yes, and listen to this.
23:44Captain Haddock told me the story of his great ancestor,
23:47Sir Francis Haddock,
23:49who sailed His Majesty's ship, the Unicorn.
23:52The journal describes one fateful voyage
23:54when the Unicorn came face to face with pirates.
23:58They were led by the most feared pirate of all time.
24:02I am Red Rackham.
24:05And I'm Sir Francis Haddock.
24:08While Red Rackham gloated over his treasure,
24:10Sir Francis tried to remain calm in the face of death.
24:13But he was determined not to go without a fight.
24:16The final confrontation was at hand.
24:19Prepare to die, Sir Francis!
24:24The crew was unaware of the life and death struggle below.
24:28It was the end of Red Rackham.
24:32May Heaven forgive your wicked soul.
24:38Years later, Sir Francis wrote a message to his three sons.
24:42He left them each a model of the Unicorn
24:45and said they should move the mast
24:47and the truth would be complete.
24:49And that's where the journal ends.
24:51That's it! Red Rackham's treasure!
24:54The maps for Red Rackham's treasure are hidden in the masts!
24:57Yoo-hoo-hoo! And a bottle of rum!
25:01Red Rackham's treasure!
25:03Here we come!
25:18Yoo-hoo-hoo! And a bottle of rum!
25:22Red Rackham's treasure!
25:24Here we come!
25:26I'm gonna be rich!
25:31Keep the noise down.
25:33Ahoy there, laddie!
25:35And a top of the mornin' to ya!
25:38Go on home, you old sea dog.
25:40Let decent people sleep.
25:42Come on, Captain. Let's go.
25:44Come on, Captain. Let's go.
25:46Blue blistering barnacles! What a grouch!
25:49We've got to get to Mr. Sakritz.
25:51He's anxious to see if the parchment in his model ship
25:54matches the one I found.
25:56It could bring us one step closer to the treasure.
25:58Thundering typhoons!
26:01Oh, dear. Sorry, young men.
26:04I wasn't paying attention.
26:06No problem, sir.
26:09Good day, gentlemen.
26:15Here we are.
26:17Help!
26:20What is it? What's wrong?
26:22Mr. Sakritz's been mur-murdered!
26:25Help!
26:27Murdered?
26:30Ten thousand thundering typhoons!
26:34Is he?
26:36He's still alive.
26:38What?
26:41Is he?
26:42He's still alive.
26:44Look!
26:46Another unicorn!
26:48And the mast is broken.
26:51Someone stole the parchment!
26:53But that means...
26:54Holy thunderous thunderclouds!
26:57Someone else is after the treasure!
27:00Police! No one move!
27:03Thompson and Thompson!
27:05Be advised that anything you say
27:07can and will be used against you
27:09in a court of law.
27:11Ah, here's the victim.
27:13To be precise, the victim is here.
27:17And where there's a victim,
27:19there's usually a culprit.
27:21And usually quite close.
27:26Aha!
27:27What?
27:28Why, you miserable earthworms!
27:30Sycophantic sea gherkins!
27:32Black beetles!
27:33Sea lice!
27:35Accuse me, would you?
27:37Crab apples!
27:38No, Captain! Stop!
27:40Ectomorphs!
27:42Put them up, you troglodytes!
27:44Captain!
27:45Calm yourself, Captain.
27:47It was only an experiment.
27:49What did you say, you goosecap?
27:52Well, you see, Captain,
27:55if you really were the culprit,
27:57then obviously you'd be worried.
27:59Obviously.
28:00Therefore, you must be innocent.
28:02Quite right.
28:03Indeed.
28:04No hard feelings?
28:08Get out of my sight, you miserable nappy!
28:11What?
28:12He's gone!
28:20Can you tell us what happened, Mr. Saccharin?
28:22A man came by with some antique engravings.
28:25I was examining them
28:28when something covered my nose.
28:30I don't remember anymore.
28:32Chlorophore!
28:35Mr. Saccharin, this is very important.
28:38Could you describe the man for us?
28:40Well, he had black hair and a moustache,
28:44and I was sure I'd seen him before.
28:49How much for the model?
28:52How much for the model?
28:56The man from the market!
28:58Yes! Yes!
29:01It was him!
29:03Get some rest, Mr. Saccharin.
29:05Don't worry, we'll find him.
29:09Obviously, that man stole the parchment, detectives.
29:12I'll show you mine so you know what to look for.
29:16My wallet's gone!
29:18Gone? What do you mean, gone?
29:20That's my treasure we're talking about!
29:22Someone must have stolen it!
29:24One can't be too careful with that pit pocket around.
29:27Take a tip from us.
29:29Try to steal my wallet.
29:31Go ahead, try.
29:35There you go. Simple, but effective.
29:38An elastic band!
29:40Stop this dumb fool, retentive.
29:42What are we going to do? Our treasure!
29:45It's gone!
29:48Poor Captain Haddock. He seemed quite upset.
29:51Indeed.
29:54Ah, here's our tram.
30:00My wallet!
30:03Stop! Thief!
30:07Stop! Police!
30:12Got you!
30:20Thanks for finding my wallet, detectives.
30:22You're welcome.
30:24You trust right, detective.
30:27Yo-ho-ho! And a bottle of rum!
30:30Red Rackham's treasure, here we come!
30:33Congratulations, detectives, on solving our case so quickly.
30:37Ah, well, not quite.
30:40You see, we caught the thief's coat, but the thief must've hid it.
30:48Look, a dry cleaner's tag.
30:51So, if we find the dry cleaner,
30:54So, if we find the dry cleaner,
30:57we'll have our thief.
31:06Easy, Snowy.
31:08Captain Haddock, that's him, the man from the market.
31:11Why, that no good.
31:13Wait! Let's see what he wants.
31:17Mr. Tintin, my name is Barnaby.
31:20I must talk with you.
31:23But we're not safe here.
31:25Let's go inside.
31:30After you.
31:36Get down!
31:46Bandits! Scoundrels! Gangsters!
31:51Someone call an ambulance!
31:53Careful. They'll kill you, too.
31:57Who? Who did this?
31:59M-m-my...
32:08Sparrows?
32:13Sparrows?
32:21What's taking the captain so long?
32:24Mr. Tintin?
32:26First floor.
32:28And where are the police?
32:31Need any help?
32:37Captain?
32:39Captain, I...
32:41Oh, I thought...
32:43Delivery for Mr. Tintin.
32:46Oh, I thought...
32:48Delivery for Mr. Tintin.
32:51Delivery for me?
32:53But I didn't order anything.
32:55This is the address we have.
32:57But surely there must be a mistake.
33:00Would you mind if I check that order form?
33:03Hey!
33:16What's the matter with Snowy?
33:19Blistering barnacles!
33:47What? What happened?
33:55Where am I?
33:58What have I gotten myself into now?
34:03Ah, you're awake.
34:06Who's that?
34:10Come on out, wherever you are!
34:12Go to the door, Tintin.
34:14Go to the door, Tintin.
34:16Check the call. There's an intercom.
34:20Who are you, and what do you want?
34:23I want my parchments back.
34:25Parchments?
34:27But I only have one parchment.
34:29Correction, you have none.
34:31You'll see I took the liberty of removing your wallet earlier.
34:35Thief! It's mine! Give it back!
34:38I'm not playing games, Tintin.
34:40I want the other two parchments.
34:42But I'm telling you, I don't know where they are!
34:45You've got two hours.
34:48Think it over.
34:50If you're smart, you'll have some answers.
34:53Listen to me! Wait!
34:56Well, this is just great.
35:00There's got to be something I can do.
35:13Think!
35:23Got it!
35:29Thief! Thief!
35:32Thief!
35:34Thief!
35:36Thief!
35:38Thief!
35:41Thief!
35:44That was heavy.
35:53What was that?
35:56Tintin!
36:02Confound it!
36:04Wait till I get my hands on him.
36:06It works! Yahoo!
36:11Ugh!
36:20Wow! Look at this!
36:22I think I just discovered a hidden storage room.
36:27Stop or I'll shoot!
36:29He's getting away!
36:31Come on!
36:34We'll get him. There's no way out.
36:41That suit of armor moved!
36:57There he is!
37:11Got him now!
37:13There he goes!
37:41Tintin!
37:51Another unicorn!
37:54Mr. M and G Bird.
37:56Birds? Sparrows?
37:59Now it makes sense.
38:01Hello?
38:02Captain, it's me!
38:03And who are you?
38:05Tintin, where are you? What's going on?
38:07Me? I'm Tintin.
38:10Mr. Bird's new secretary.
38:13Sorry, Mr. Tintin.
38:15Nestor, there's a thief in the house.
38:17Don't let him contact his accomplices.
38:20Captain, I'm at Marlin Spike Hall.
38:22I need your help.
38:27Marlin Spike Hall.
38:34Captain, are you there?
38:38Nestor!
38:43Where's Tintin?
38:46There he is!
39:03Where'd he go?
39:05Quick, the woods!
39:11Got him!
39:13I've got him!
39:16Oh...
39:34Well, Mr. Tintin.
39:37We've wasted enough time.
39:40Let's go.
39:43Snow!
39:51Good boy, Snowy.
39:53You saved my life.
39:55Tintin?
39:56Blistering barnacles!
39:58Why, those two scurvy landlubbers!
40:00I'll have them flayed! I'll skin them alive!
40:03Captain! Captain, I'm fine.
40:06Thanks to Snowy.
40:08But I'm telling you, I'm innocent.
40:11He's the guilty party.
40:13Tell it to the judge, you jellyfish swine.
40:17It's okay, Captain. He's telling the truth.
40:20He thinks his employers are legitimate.
40:23In that case,
40:25we're here to inform you that you're under arrest.
40:28Mr. Barnaby survived your shooting
40:30and has given us a complete statement.
40:33Barnaby's alive?
40:35Shut up! It's a trick!
40:37I assure you, it's not a trick, sir.
40:39What are we going to do, Max?
40:41We're going to shut up!
40:43Why don't you tell us the truth?
40:45The judge will take it under consideration
40:47and you might get a lighter sentence.
40:50It all started when we found a model of the unicorn.
40:53Shut up!
40:55No, you shut up!
40:57And then you found the hidden parchment.
40:59Yes.
41:00We realized it was part of a treasure map,
41:03but we needed the other two parts.
41:05That's why we hired Barnaby.
41:08To find the other ships.
41:10Mine and Mr. Sackrick's.
41:12We told him to steal the parchments,
41:14but then he said he was going to tell you
41:16unless we paid him more money.
41:18So you shot him,
41:20you miserable earthworm!
41:23I'm not sure I understand.
41:25Why did you kidnap me if Barnaby had the parchments?
41:28Because I stole the parchments from him
41:31and you stole them from me!
41:33Now give me my wallet back, Tin Tin!
41:36But I didn't steal your wallet.
41:38The pickpocket!
41:40Oh, we can help you with that.
41:42You can?
41:44We've tracked down the pickpocket.
41:50Mr. Silk, you're under arrest
41:52for pickpocketing and thievery.
41:55Me? A thief?
41:57Aristide Silk?
41:59How can you substantiate such an accusation, sirs?
42:02We tracked you down through your dry cleaners.
42:04There's no point in denying it.
42:06But I assure you, gentlemen,
42:08my intentions are honorable.
42:10I appeal to you
42:12as a retired official who upholds the law.
42:15Eureka!
42:17I found the wallets and the parchments.
42:20Let me show you to the door, gentlemen.
42:24Well, obviously you made a mistake, Thompson.
42:27No, obviously you made a mistake, Thompson.
42:31Mr. Silk made the mistake, gentlemen.
42:33He has an unusual hobby.
42:35Ask him to show you his wallet collection.
42:46For it is from the light that light will dawn.
42:50It's latitude and longitude.
42:53Ten thousand typhoons!
42:55It's where the unicorn sank!
42:57This means we're gonna be rich!
43:00Yo-ho-ho and a bottle of rum!
43:03Red Rockham's treasure, here we come!
43:06Yahoo!
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