The Mummy
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:25:04
Sorry. Didn't mean to scare you.
:25:06
The only thing that scares me
are your manners.

:25:10
Still angry about that kiss?
:25:12
lf you call that a kiss.
:25:19
Did l miss something?
:25:21
Are we going into battle?
:25:24
Lady, there's something out there.
:25:27
Something underneath that sand.
:25:30
l'm hoping to find a certain artifact.
:25:32
A book, actually.
:25:33
My brother thinks there's treasure.
:25:36
-What do you think's out there?
-ln a word, evil.

:25:39
The Bedouin and the Tuaregs
believe that Hamunaptra is cursed.

:25:43
Look, l don't believe in fairy tales
and hokum, Mr. O'Connell...

:25:46
...but l think one of the most famous books
in history is buried there.

:25:50
The Book ofAmun-Ra.
:25:51
lt contains within it all the secret
incantations of the old kingdom.

:25:55
lt's what first interested me in Egypt
when l was a child.

:25:58
lt's why l came here, sort of a life's pursuit.
:26:01
And the fact that they say it's made
of pure gold makes no never mind to you?

:26:05
-Right?
-You know your history.

:26:08
l know my treasure.
:26:14
By the way...
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...why did you kiss me?
:26:18
l was about to be hanged.
lt seemed like a good idea.

:26:24
What? What did l say?
:26:34
What a surprise!
My good friend, you're alive!

:26:37
l was so very, very worried.
:26:39
Well, if it ain't my little buddy, Beni.
:26:42
-l think l'll kill you.
-Think of my children.

:26:44
You don't have any children.
:26:46
-Someday l might.
-Shut up!

:26:48
So you're the one who's leading
the Americans. l might have known.

:26:51
So what's the scam? You take them
into the desert, and leave them to rot?

:26:56
Unfortunately, no.
:26:58
These Americans are smart.

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