The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
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:52:06
I meant what I said about going along
with you. Those are my burros.

:52:10
I'm ready to start
if you'll let me go with you to your camp.

:52:13
Thanks anyway,
but I prefer going it by myself.

:52:16
Good luck.
:52:29
I went way around, stayed on hard ground
which wouldn't show the tracks.

:52:32
Every time I hit a high point and looked
I'd see he was still following me.

:52:36
I guess it's only a matter of time
till he shows up here.

:52:39
- I move we tell him straight off to beat it.
- Now, no, that'd be foolish.

:52:43
He'd sit for an hour playing the innocent
and then report us to the officials.

:52:46
Once they come, we can't stay
or take our goods with us if we left.

:52:50
There's nothing else to do
but kill him the minute he appears.

:52:53
No crime to visit these mountains.
:52:54
He may be a guy that likes to wander.
You can't shoot him for that.

:52:57
If you were to shoot him
it might come out.

:52:59
We don't have to shoot him necessarily.
:53:01
We can push him off a rock
and claim it was an accident.

:53:04
Just who's gonna do the pushing, you?
:53:06
We'll toss for it.
:53:08
You're sure he was trailing you, are you?
:53:10
- Absolutely.
- How come?

:53:12
Because there he is.
:53:30
Come over by the fire.
:53:41
I know quite well,
you fellas, I'm not wanted here.

:53:44
Even after what you told me...
:53:45
I couldn't resist the desire
to sit and jaw with an American.

:53:48
Why don't you go where Americans
want to talk to you?

:53:50
Durango isn't too far off.
:53:52
They got one
of them American clubs there.

:53:55
I'm not after that.
:53:56
I've got other things on my mind,
more important.


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