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1:01:00
Then there are no objections.
1:01:03
All right, here's my key.
1:01:05
- I'll take that.
- My room's open.

1:01:07
Everyone. Whoa. Come on.
1:01:11
Now, you two just
make yourselves to home here.

1:01:16
Well, let's get busy.
1:01:18
Come on, Jean-Louis.
Come on. Oh, that's fine.

1:01:21
- Who gets your vote?
- Scobie. He's the one who objected.

1:01:24
All right, I'll take
Tex's room here and Gideon's.

1:01:27
You take Jean-Louis with you,
and bolt the door from inside.

1:01:30
Come on, Jean-Louis.
We'll have a treasure hunt.

1:01:35
Tex?
1:01:40
Man, that's Charlie's stuff.
1:01:41
Looks like it.
1:01:43
- Think we ought to call Herman?
- What for?

1:01:46
If it's not here,
why bother him?

1:01:49
And if it is?
1:01:51
Why bother him?
1:01:55
Oh.
1:01:58
- What?
- Sure there's nothing missing here?

1:02:01
No, everything's here. The police
have kindly provided us with a list.

1:02:07
Sure ain't nothin' here worth
no quarter of a million dollars.

1:02:10
Not unless we're blind.
1:02:12
I keep telling myself we've
stolen a great deal of money,

1:02:15
but up to now I've yet
to see a penny of it.

1:02:18
You think maybe we're fishin'
up the wrong stream?

1:02:22
Meaning what?
1:02:24
Suppose one of us has it.
You know, like the man says.

1:02:27
Now, that'd be
mighty distasteful,

1:02:30
us bein' veterans
of the same war and all.

1:02:32
Well, you know I'd tell you
if I had it.

1:02:37
Naturally. Just like I'd
tell you if I had it.

1:02:40
Naturally.
1:02:42
And that goes for Herman too.
1:02:44
Naturally.
1:02:50
He's all right, Sylvie.
Honestly.

1:02:53
Just hurry over as soon
as you can. Okay. Good-bye.

1:02:57
Now, if you had a treasure,
where would you hide it?


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