:11:02
Come on, Dijon!
:11:05
Look at all that gold.
:11:10
Collie Baba, you old dog.
l've finally found it.
:11:16
Look at this.
:11:19
- What an eyeful.
- What a mouthful.
:11:23
- The money, the rubies, the diamonds.
- The lamp!
:11:29
- Pinch me, l'm in heaven.
- l'll get it.
:11:37
Uncle Scrooge.
:11:41
- Sumo-wrestling scorpions.
- Don't worry. We're safe up here.
:11:48
- Dijon!
- What? l am not touching a thing.
:11:51
l am clean, innocent,
like a little baby goat.
:11:55
- Go get the sacks.
- Sacks?
:11:58
Oh, yes, sacks. Right away.
Anything you say, sir, l do for you.
:12:06
Where you going to keep
all this treasure?
:12:09
l won't keep it all, Most of these
artefacts will go to museums.
:12:14
- That doesn't sound like Uncle Scrooge.
- That way l enjoy a hefty tax break.
:12:20
That does.
:12:22
Looky. Looky. A teapot.
:12:29
Just an old oil lamp.
Hardly worth taking.
:12:33
May l have it, Uncle Scrooge?
l can use it for my tea set.
:12:38
- Well...
- Course, this is pretty too.
:12:43
Here. Don't say your Uncle Scrooge
never gave you anything.
:12:47
Thanks.
:12:53
- That's the last of it.
- You think you can carry it, Launchpad?
:12:59
No problemo.