The Treasure of the Sierra Madre
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:23:02
Save your breath
for the next piece of trail.

:23:05
I'm stopping here for the night.
:23:07
If you want to go on it's okay with me,
but take his burros with you.

:23:11
They ain't my responsibility.
:23:12
It's early. We can make four,
five miles more before dark.

:23:15
Nobody ordered you to stay here.
You can go 20 miles more for all I care.

:23:20
Ordered me?
:23:22
You?
:23:25
Who's ordering who to do anything?
:23:27
You talk like you're boss of this outfit.
:23:32
Maybe you are, let's hear you say it.
:23:37
All right, if you can't go any further.
:23:39
Who says I can't? Don't make me laugh.
:23:41
I can go four times
as far as a mug like you.

:23:43
But I don't want to. I could if I want to,
but I don't want to, see, mug?

:23:50
What's the use of hollering?
:23:52
We're started on something
and we've got to finish it, like it or not.

:23:55
We'll camp here.
:24:03
Wonder what the old man's doing now.
:24:06
Eating a meal of roast turkey
and drinking a bottle of tequila probably.

:24:09
This is the first day we've had
to manage without his help.

:24:12
Once we get the hang of it, it'll be easier.
:24:14
How far away
do you suppose the railroad is?

:24:17
- Not so far as the crow flies.
- We ain't crows.

:24:20
I figure we can reach the high-pass
in two days more...

:24:23
then it'll be three or four days
to the railroad.

:24:26
That's figuring no hard luck
on the trail, of course.

:24:32
What's the joke, Dobbsie?
:24:35
Aren't you going to let me in on it?
:24:37
In on it? Sure I will.
:24:40
Sure.
:24:43
Go ahead, spill it. What's so funny?
:24:46
I was thinking what a bonehead play
that old jackass made...

:24:49
- when he put all his goods in our keeping.
- What do you mean?

:24:52
Figured he'd let us do his sweating
for him, did he?

:24:55
- We'll show him.
- What are you getting at?

:24:59
Can't you see? It's all ours.

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