The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
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:20:02
Welcome, sweet little smackeroos.
:20:04
Here, son, here's a present for you
with my blessing.

:20:10
Would you like to shake the hand
that bought that ticket?

:20:12
- Congratulations.
- Congratulations, yourself.

:20:14
You stand a profit out of this
the same as I do.

:20:17
How do you make that out?
:20:18
Didn't he just say we needed $600?
That's what we've got now, ain't it?

:20:21
- Yeah, but...
- But what?

:20:22
- Why are you putting up for me?
- This is an all-or-nothing proposition.

:20:25
If we make a find,
we'll be lighting our cigars with $100 bills.

:20:29
If not, the difference
between what you and I put up...

:20:32
ain't enough to keep me
from being where I was this afternoon:

:20:34
Polishing a bench
with the seat of my pants.

:20:37
Put her there, part.
:20:53
We'll buy our burros at Perla and
head northwest away from the railroad.

:20:56
It's no use looking near a railroad...
:20:58
or any kind of a road at all...
:21:00
because construction engineers examine
every bit of ground around the road...

:21:03
while they're building them.
:21:04
We got to go where there's no trails...
:21:06
where no surveyor or anyone who knows
anything of prospecting has been before.

:21:10
The best place to go to is...
:21:12
where any salaried person wouldn't go,
because he wouldn't want to risk his hide.


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