The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
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:07:00
Here's a sight if there ever was one.
:07:13
Federales. Look at them.
I could kiss every one of them.

:07:16
They must've gotten it from the villagers
there were bandits headed here.

:07:20
Why don't they wait here,
make a fight of it?

:07:22
They know all the tricks that's why.
:07:23
With us behind and the federales facing
them, they wouldn't have a chance.

:07:27
Go get them, sick them, tie them.
:07:28
Chew them up and don't spit them out.
Swallow them.

:07:31
Am I happy.
:07:32
Tell you the truth,
I was already eating dirt.

:07:37
I wonder who he is.
:07:41
And if he's got any folks.
:07:42
Supposing he has?
:07:44
Let's take a look at his belongings.
:08:06
A few hundred pesos.
:08:09
Name's James Cody. Dallas, Texas.
:08:13
A letter from Dallas, too.
It must be his home.

:08:16
Reckon she's his girl.
:08:20
Not bad.
:08:23
"Dear Jim: Your letter just arrived.
:08:26
"It was such a relief to get word
after so many months of...

:08:31
"silence.
:08:33
"I realize, of course, that...
:08:36
"there aren't any mailboxes
that you can drop a letter in...

:08:42
"out there in the wild."
:08:44
You better read it.
:08:46
"But that doesn't keep me
from worrying about you.

:08:50
"Little Jimmy is fine, but he misses
his daddy almost as much as I do.

:08:55
"He keeps asking,
'When's Daddy coming home? '

:08:58
"You say if you do not make
a real find this time...


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