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A ship, Emmeline! The signal fire, you didn't light it.
Why didn't you light it? You know how much I want to leave.
It's the most important thing to me. I know. First you cry for help,
then you throw sticks at me. A ship comes, a ship! The first ship we've seen
since we've been here and you let it go by. Well, that's it. I've had it. I'm sick and tired
of waiting for you to get better. I'm going to San Fr'isco without you
Why didn't you light it? You know how much I want to leave.
It's the most important thing to me. I know. First you cry for help,
then you throw sticks at me. A ship comes, a ship! The first ship we've seen
since we've been here and you let it go by. Well, that's it. I've had it. I'm sick and tired
of waiting for you to get better. I'm going to San Fr'isco without you
Full Transcript
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A ship, Emmeline!
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The signal fire, you didn't light it.
Why didn't you light it?
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You know how much I want to leave.
It's the most important thing to me.
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I know.
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First you cry for help,
then you throw sticks at me.
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A ship comes, a ship!
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The first ship we've seen
since we've been here and you let it go by.
00:00:16.162 --> 00:00:17.546
Well, that's it. I've had it.
00:00:17.663 --> 00:00:19.173
I'm sick and tired
of waiting for you to get better.
00:00:19.319 --> 00:00:20.631
I'm going to San Fr'isco without you.
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Movie Summary
In the Victorian period, two children are shipwrecked on a tropical island in the South Pacific. With no adults to guide them, the two make a simple life together, unaware that sexual maturity will eventually intervene.