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:23:00
-Happens all the time.
-Mr. O'Connell.

:23:03
Can you look me in the eye and guarantee
this isn't some kind of a flimflam?

:23:07
-Because if it is, l am warning you--
-You're warning me?

:23:11
Let me put it this way, my whole
damn garrison believed in this so much...

:23:15
...they marched across Libya
and into Egypt to find that city.

:23:18
When we got there, all we found...
:23:21
...was sand and blood.
:23:23
Let me get your bags.
:23:30
Yes, you're right.
:23:32
Filthy, rude, a complete scoundrel.
Nothing to like there at all.

:23:37
Bright good morning to all.
:23:39
Oh, no. What are you doing here?
:23:41
l'm here to protect my investment,
thank you very much.

:24:06
Quit playing with your glasses
and cut the deck, Burns.

:24:09
Without my glasses
l can't see the deck to cut it, Dave.

:24:11
O'Connell, sit down.
We could use another player.

:24:14
-l only gamble with my life, never money.
-Never?

:24:17
What if l was to bet you $500
that we get to Hamunaptra before you?

:24:21
-You're looking for Hamunaptra?
-Damn straight we are.

:24:24
-And who says we are?
-He does.

:24:28
Well, how about it?
:24:29
ls it a bet?
:24:32
-All right, you're on.
-What makes you so confident, sir?

:24:36
-What makes you?
-We got a man who's actually been there.

:24:39
What a coincidence, because O'Connell--
:24:42
Whose play is it? ls it my play?
:24:45
Gentlemen, we got us a wager.
Good evening, Jonathan.


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