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:07:03
-Ever been down here before?
-No, sir.

:07:05
George was right.
:07:07
The Keys are different than
anything I've seen. And hotter.

:07:10
Don't look for it to get
any cooler before November.

:07:13
The thermometer will go
down to about 1 00.

:07:16
The sand flies and mosquitoes
will disappear.

:07:19
It'll be right livable for about
three months on the Keys.

:07:23
Except for tourists.
:07:25
-That Black Caesar's Rock?
-How'd you know?

:07:28
For one who's never been here,
I know a lot about these Keys.

:07:31
They were a favorite subject
with George.

:07:33
He used to dig for pirate gold
right over there.

:07:37
He never lost hope of finding
Blackbeard's own treasure.

:07:41
He must've dug 1 0,000 holes.
:07:43
-Ever find anything?
-Oh, sure.

:07:46
Salt water, every time.
:07:48
How long will you be with us?
:07:50
-An hour or so.
-An hour?

:07:52
You can spare more time than that.
We got a lot to talk about.

:07:56
-I'll talk as long as you like.
-Then you'll stay overnight.

:08:00
He can have George's room.
:08:02
Yes, Dad.
:08:04
-May I help you?
-If you will.

:08:08
Afternoon, Mrs. Temple.
:08:13
Mr. Temple.
Any news of the Osceola brothers?

:08:17
Oh, I'm sorry, Ben.
:08:19
I want you to meet my son's
commanding officer, Major McCloud.

:08:22
-How do you do?
-Officer Ben Wade. Sawyer.

:08:26
We'd like to have a look around.
:08:28
You won't find those lndians,
because they ain't here.

:08:32
Maybe they're in the
mangrove swamps. Maybe.

:08:35
Or maybe if you wanna go wading,
you might find them.

:08:39
But if I was you,
I'd save myself the trouble.

:08:42
No doubt they'll give
themselves up before morning.

:08:46
They sure enough ought to.
That's a fact, Mr. Temple.

:08:49
The longer they stay at large,
the tougher it'll be on them.

:08:52
Fool lndians. 30 days to do
and they bust out.

:08:55
Thirty days in jail for an lndian. . .
:08:57
. . .is like 30 years for somebody else.
:08:59
Anyway, I'd like to have
a look around.


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