The Flight of the Phoenix
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:43:04
Possibly not, but it will pass.
:43:08
It will pass, I assure you.
:43:11
I tell you now, mate,
we're better off right here...

:43:14
...than traipsing
off on that bloody desert.

:43:20
Do you think you can look
after Chucho?

:43:23
I'm gonna go along
with Captain Harris.

:43:26
- Well, well, yeah. But-
What's the matter with you?

:43:30
I thought you were saving him
for some snotty-nosed Mexican kid.

:43:33
Sure, but don't be jealous, Ratbags.
:43:37
Maybe one day I find
a present for you too.

:43:40
What's this "jaloose"?
Can't you learn to speak English?

:43:43
Hey, why would you want
to go walking off into that?

:43:47
- Didn't you see enough of that in Jebel?
- Who knows, Mike?

:43:51
Maybe after a few days walking
we'll be better off than you are.

:43:59
It's all right, Chucho.
It's all right, Chucho.

:44:02
- I will be back. It's all right, Chucho.
- Easy, easy, easy.

:44:12
You must be bloody daft, mate.
:44:15
Anyway, maybe Capitan Harris
can teach me to speak...

:44:20
...real good English
like you, my little Ratbags.

:44:27
Stupid sod.
:44:34
Thank you.
:44:36
- Good, you all set?
- Yes, sir.

:44:38
Welcome aboard.
:44:41
I'm not as confident
that we won't make it as you...

:44:43
...but I'd be grateful if you'd send up
some smoke at midday...

:44:46
...for three days.
To help keep our bearings.

:44:49
- Three days?
- Yes, we won't need it after that.

:44:53
Ah.
:44:55
Well, captain, we all wish you every....
Well, you know how all of us feel so....


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