The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
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:20:03
If he doesn't pay off his debt
all the saints will be angry.

:20:06
This is no laughing matter.
:20:07
I'm afraid he's determined
to take us with him, even if it means force.

:20:11
I'll handle this.
:20:18
Wait a minute. You can't fight your way
out of this. Put your guns away.

:20:21
Have every Indian in the mountain on
our trail. We'd be scalped in half an hour.

:20:34
What'd he say then?
:20:36
It didn't make any difference
about you guys but I have to come.

:20:39
- It's like that, he just wants you.
- Looks like it.

:20:41
Why don't you go with them?
:20:42
Stay a few days and we'll meet you
in Durango. We'll wait there.

:20:46
- What about my goods?
- Why don't you take them with you.

:20:48
If they found out they might forget he was
their honored guest and bump him off.

:20:52
What'll I do? Dump them on the ground?
:20:54
We'll take them with us if you want us to
and wait for you in Durango.

:20:59
I reckon that's about the only solution.
:21:01
I bet you'll remember this
the next time you try to do a good deed.

:21:05
Maybe after I've stayed with them
they'll give me a horse.

:21:08
Then I'll be a day or two behind you.
:21:10
That'll be swell. Good luck, Howard.
:21:12
Yeah, all the luck in the world.
:21:15
We'll be lonesome without you. But
my Sunday school teacher used to say:

:21:19
"You got to learn to swallow
disappointments in this sad life."

:21:23
Hurry up and join us.
:21:24
Look out for those Indian dames.
They tell me they're smart.

:21:27
One of them squaws might marry you.
:21:29
Maybe I'll do just that. Pick out
a good-looking squaw and marry her.

:21:33
They're easy to dress, feed and entertain.
They don't nag at you, either.

:21:36
So long, partners.
:21:40
See you in Durango.

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