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| [00:35.00] | Chapter 1 Two Ships |
| [00:39.29] | The race began in the summer of 1910. |
| [00:44.23] | On June lst,in London, |
| [00:48.07] | a black ship,the Terra Nova, |
| [00:51.50] | went down the river Thames to the sea. |
| [00:56.16] | Thousands of people stood by the river to watch it. |
| [01:01.60] | They were all excited and happy. |
| [01:05.90] | On the Terra Nova,Captain Robert Falcon Scott smiled quietly. |
| [01:15.91] | It was a very important day for him. |
| [01:20.76] | He was a strong man,not very tall, |
| [01:25.68] | in the blue clothes of a captain. |
| [01:29.90] | He was forty-one years old, |
| [01:33.26] | but he had a young face,like a boy. |
| [01:38.29] | His eyes were dark and quiet. |
| [01:42.41] | One man on the ship,Titus Oates,smiled at Scott. |
| [01:51.60] | 'What an exciting day,Captain!'he said. |
| [01:56.62] | 'Look at those people! |
| [01:59.61] | I feel like an important man!' |
| [02:04.19] | Scott laughed.'You are important,Titus,' |
| [02:09.38] | he said.'And you're going to be famous,too. |
| [02:14.80] | We all are.Do you see this flag? |
| [02:20.98] | 'He looked at the big British flag at the back of the ship, |
| [02:25.81] | and smiled at Oates. |
| [02:29.56] | 'That flag is coming with us,'he said. |
| [02:34.18] | 'In the Antarctic,I'm going to carry it under my clothes. |
| [02:40.63] | We're going to be the first men at the South Pole, |
| [02:45.20] | and that flag is going to be first,too!' |
| [02:51.05] | Five days later,on June 6th, |
| [02:56.28] | a man opened the door of his wooden house in Norway. |
| [03:02.01] | He was a tall man,with a long face. |
| [03:06.53] | He waited outside the house for a minute. |
| [03:11.52] | Everything was very quiet. |
| [03:15.70] | He could see no houses, |
| [03:18.34] | only mountains,trees,and water. |
| [03:23.92] | It was nearly dark. |
| [03:26.49] | The sky was black over the mountains. |
| [03:31.81] | The man smiled, |
| [03:33.65] | and walked quickly away from the house,down to the sea. |
| [03:40.30] | In the water,a big wooden ship waited for him. |
| [03:46.25] | The man got onto the ship, |
| [03:48.86] | and talked and laughed quietly with his friends. |
| [03:53.89] | The ship's name was Fram, |
| [03:57.40] | and the man was Roald Amundsen. |
| [04:02.43] | The Fram was the most beautiful ship on earth, |
| [04:06.29] | Amundsen thought. |
| [04:09.59] | His friends were the best skiers on earth,too. |
| [04:15.19] | One of them,Olav Bjaaland,smiled at him. |
| [04:21.54] | 'North Pole,here we come,Captain,'he said. |
| [04:27.40] | 'Yes.'Amundsen said. |
| [04:30.95] | His friends could not see his face in the dark. |
| [04:35.46] | 'Fram is going to the Arctic.' |
| [04:41.40] | Everyone on the Fram was ready to |
| [04:43.66] | go to the North Pole,to the Arctic. |
| [04:49.02] | Amundsen wanted to go there,too. |
| [04:52.98] | But first he wanted to go south. |
| [04:57.44] | His friends didn't know that. |
| [05:01.45] | At midnight on June 6th, |
| [05:05.04] | the Fram moved quietly away from Amundsen's house, |
| [05:10.06] | out to sea. |
| ti: | |
| ar: | |
| al: | |
| [00:35.00] | Chapter 1 Two Ships |
| [00:39.29] | The race began in the summer of 1910 |
| [00:44.23] | On June lst, in London, |
| [00:48.07] | a black ship, the Terra Nova, |
| [00:51.50] | went down the river Thames to the sea |
| [00:56.16] | Thousands of people stood by the river to watch it |
| [01:01.60] | They were all excited and happy |
| [01:05.90] | On the Terra Nova, Captain Robert Falcon Scott smiled quietly |
| [01:15.91] | It was a very important day for him |
| [01:20.76] | He was a strong man, not very tall, |
| [01:25.68] | in the blue clothes of a captain |
| [01:29.90] | He was fortyone years old, |
| [01:33.26] | but he had a young face, like a boy |
| [01:38.29] | His eyes were dark and quiet |
| [01:42.41] | One man on the ship, Titus Oates, smiled at Scott |
| [01:51.60] | ' What an exciting day, Captain!' he said |
| [01:56.62] | ' Look at those people! |
| [01:59.61] | I feel like an important man!' |
| [02:04.19] | Scott laughed' You are important, Titus,' |
| [02:09.38] | he said' And you' re going to be famous, too |
| [02:14.80] | We all are Do you see this flag? |
| [02:20.98] | ' He looked at the big British flag at the back of the ship, |
| [02:25.81] | and smiled at Oates |
| [02:29.56] | ' That flag is coming with us,' he said |
| [02:34.18] | ' In the Antarctic, I' m going to carry it under my clothes |
| [02:40.63] | We' re going to be the first men at the South Pole, |
| [02:45.20] | and that flag is going to be first, too!' |
| [02:51.05] | Five days later, on June 6th, |
| [02:56.28] | a man opened the door of his wooden house in Norway |
| [03:02.01] | He was a tall man, with a long face |
| [03:06.53] | He waited outside the house for a minute |
| [03:11.52] | Everything was very quiet |
| [03:15.70] | He could see no houses, |
| [03:18.34] | only mountains, trees, and water |
| [03:23.92] | It was nearly dark |
| [03:26.49] | The sky was black over the mountains |
| [03:31.81] | The man smiled, |
| [03:33.65] | and walked quickly away from the house, down to the sea |
| [03:40.30] | In the water, a big wooden ship waited for him |
| [03:46.25] | The man got onto the ship, |
| [03:48.86] | and talked and laughed quietly with his friends |
| [03:53.89] | The ship' s name was Fram, |
| [03:57.40] | and the man was Roald Amundsen |
| [04:02.43] | The Fram was the most beautiful ship on earth, |
| [04:06.29] | Amundsen thought |
| [04:09.59] | His friends were the best skiers on earth, too |
| [04:15.19] | One of them, Olav Bjaaland, smiled at him |
| [04:21.54] | ' North Pole, here we come, Captain,' he said |
| [04:27.40] | ' Yes' Amundsen said |
| [04:30.95] | His friends could not see his face in the dark |
| [04:35.46] | ' Fram is going to the Arctic' |
| [04:41.40] | Everyone on the Fram was ready to |
| [04:43.66] | go to the North Pole, to the Arctic |
| [04:49.02] | Amundsen wanted to go there, too |
| [04:52.98] | But first he wanted to go south |
| [04:57.44] | His friends didn' t know that |
| [05:01.45] | At midnight on June 6th, |
| [05:05.04] | the Fram moved quietly away from Amundsen' s house, |
| [05:10.06] | out to sea |
| ti: | |
| ar: | |
| al: | |
| [00:35.00] | Chapter 1 Two Ships |
| [00:39.29] | The race began in the summer of 1910 |
| [00:44.23] | On June lst, in London, |
| [00:48.07] | a black ship, the Terra Nova, |
| [00:51.50] | went down the river Thames to the sea |
| [00:56.16] | Thousands of people stood by the river to watch it |
| [01:01.60] | They were all excited and happy |
| [01:05.90] | On the Terra Nova, Captain Robert Falcon Scott smiled quietly |
| [01:15.91] | It was a very important day for him |
| [01:20.76] | He was a strong man, not very tall, |
| [01:25.68] | in the blue clothes of a captain |
| [01:29.90] | He was fortyone years old, |
| [01:33.26] | but he had a young face, like a boy |
| [01:38.29] | His eyes were dark and quiet |
| [01:42.41] | One man on the ship, Titus Oates, smiled at Scott |
| [01:51.60] | ' What an exciting day, Captain!' he said |
| [01:56.62] | ' Look at those people! |
| [01:59.61] | I feel like an important man!' |
| [02:04.19] | Scott laughed' You are important, Titus,' |
| [02:09.38] | he said' And you' re going to be famous, too |
| [02:14.80] | We all are Do you see this flag? |
| [02:20.98] | ' He looked at the big British flag at the back of the ship, |
| [02:25.81] | and smiled at Oates |
| [02:29.56] | ' That flag is coming with us,' he said |
| [02:34.18] | ' In the Antarctic, I' m going to carry it under my clothes |
| [02:40.63] | We' re going to be the first men at the South Pole, |
| [02:45.20] | and that flag is going to be first, too!' |
| [02:51.05] | Five days later, on June 6th, |
| [02:56.28] | a man opened the door of his wooden house in Norway |
| [03:02.01] | He was a tall man, with a long face |
| [03:06.53] | He waited outside the house for a minute |
| [03:11.52] | Everything was very quiet |
| [03:15.70] | He could see no houses, |
| [03:18.34] | only mountains, trees, and water |
| [03:23.92] | It was nearly dark |
| [03:26.49] | The sky was black over the mountains |
| [03:31.81] | The man smiled, |
| [03:33.65] | and walked quickly away from the house, down to the sea |
| [03:40.30] | In the water, a big wooden ship waited for him |
| [03:46.25] | The man got onto the ship, |
| [03:48.86] | and talked and laughed quietly with his friends |
| [03:53.89] | The ship' s name was Fram, |
| [03:57.40] | and the man was Roald Amundsen |
| [04:02.43] | The Fram was the most beautiful ship on earth, |
| [04:06.29] | Amundsen thought |
| [04:09.59] | His friends were the best skiers on earth, too |
| [04:15.19] | One of them, Olav Bjaaland, smiled at him |
| [04:21.54] | ' North Pole, here we come, Captain,' he said |
| [04:27.40] | ' Yes' Amundsen said |
| [04:30.95] | His friends could not see his face in the dark |
| [04:35.46] | ' Fram is going to the Arctic' |
| [04:41.40] | Everyone on the Fram was ready to |
| [04:43.66] | go to the North Pole, to the Arctic |
| [04:49.02] | Amundsen wanted to go there, too |
| [04:52.98] | But first he wanted to go south |
| [04:57.44] | His friends didn' t know that |
| [05:01.45] | At midnight on June 6th, |
| [05:05.04] | the Fram moved quietly away from Amundsen' s house, |
| [05:10.06] | out to sea |