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ARCHIVE Treasure Island - the Panto Page 5 |
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... Bodmin and Newquay suggest to Jim Ladd the advantages of going home ... and Jim tries to bargain with Long John over the treasure map ... which he realises was not such a good idea ... | |||||||||||||
... B & N try putting their plea for repatriation to the Squire ... ... ever more urgently ... | |||||||||||||
... and Jim Ladd & Donna Estella del Torremolinos y Chimichanga find their interests more closely bound up than they previously imagined ... ... and Bertha Gunn's spooky accompaniments make their mark on everyone ... |
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... but, spooky accompaniments apart, what Bertha has to concentrate on now is ... ... trying to remember the vital message .. |
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... meanwhile, back at the ranch (sorry) the stockade, Mrs Ladd (who was thought to be lost overboard) turns up ...
... just in time to be caught between two lines of fire ... |
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