The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
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:29:24
You know what I'm thinking?
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I'm thinking we ought to give up...
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leave the whole outfit...
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everything behind.
:29:33
Go back to civilization.
:29:35
What's that you say? Go back?
Tell my old grandmother!

:29:38
I got two elegant bedfellows
who kick at the first drop of rain...

:29:41
and hide in the closet
when thunder rumbles.

:29:44
What great prospectors.
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Two shoe clerks reading
about prospecting for gold...

:29:48
in the Land of the Midnight Sun,
south of the border or west of the Rockies.

:29:51
Shut your trap or I'll smash your head flat!
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Go ahead, throw it. If you did,
you'd never leave this place alive.

:29:57
Without me, you two would die here
more miserable than rats.

:30:00
Leave him alone.
Can't you see the old man's nuts?

:30:03
Nuts, am I? Let me tell you something,
my fine bedfellows.

:30:06
There's nothing to compare you with.
You're dumber than the dumbest jackass.

:30:10
Look at each other.
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Did you ever see anything like yourself
for being dumb specimens?

:30:18
You're so dumb...
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you don't even see the riches
you're treading on with your own feet.

:30:30
Don't expect to find nuggets
of molten gold.

:30:33
It's not that rich.
Here ain't the place to dig.

:30:35
It comes from someplace further up.
Up there.

:30:37
Up there's where we've got to go.
:30:46
- Is that it?
- That's it, all right.

:30:48
Gold, I mean.
:30:49
Sure don't look like I thought it would.
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- Not much different from sand.
- Yeah. It's just like plain sand.

:30:55
It don't glitter. I thought it would.
:30:56
It will when it's refined by some other guy.
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All we got to do is mine it
and get it back there.


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