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00:00The End
00:30The End
01:00The End
01:01Come on, let's go
01:13I'm incoming
01:14Hardly worth the effort
01:15Oh great, now which way?
01:37Roxton?
01:42Let it better be you
01:48Allow me, fair maiden
02:15Thank you, kind sir
02:18Wherever you are
02:20I am your guide to a better life
02:22At the dawn of the last century
02:42A band of explorers search for a prehistoric world
02:46Driven by ambition, secret desires, a thirst for adventure
02:52And seeking the ultimate story
02:55They are befriended by an untamed beauty
02:58Stranded in a strange and savage land
03:02Each day is a desperate search for a way out
03:06Of the lost world
03:09In some ways that we haveimos a whole thing
03:13Steč§€ēœ¾
03:13A battle
03:14Take us
03:16You're
03:17a kamen
03:18You're
03:19You're
03:20You're
03:20You're
03:21A
03:22I'm
03:22You're
03:23You're
03:24You're
03:26All I'm
03:27You're
03:28Behind you
03:30mysterieder
03:31What
03:31your
03:32Making you
03:32That's
03:33My
03:34Your
03:34I'm
03:35who
03:35Oh, my God.
04:05Thanks for the lift.
04:14Now, if it's not too much trouble,
04:16wouldn't you kindly tell me who you really are?
04:18Francois Locke, at your service.
04:21And these are my companions,
04:23Conduac and Blum.
04:25We're travelers on the road of life,
04:28a life of high adventure
04:30and extravagant leisure.
04:32Travelers?
04:33A few souvenirs we've picked up along the way.
04:38And other weren't stolen.
04:39Borrowed, actually.
04:41It's nice to surround oneself with the trappings
04:43of a refined and civilized society.
04:46Wouldn't you be?
04:49100%.
04:49I'm sure it's one of many things we have in common.
04:52I'm sure it's the only thing we have in common.
04:54Oh, I doubt that very much.
04:56In fact, I'm sure you'd be much happier
04:58with me and my companions
04:59and with those poor lost souls
05:01you'd count as your friends.
05:02What do you know about my friends?
05:05I've been watching you for days.
05:07I know everything about you.
05:09Marguerite.
05:12And I can give you everything you want.
05:13So it won't appear.
05:28Bruxford, what's happened to you?
05:31Miss Marguerite.
05:32Well, she was with you.
05:35Until we had an argument.
05:36She went one way
05:37and I got hit in the head and robbed.
05:39You were robbed?
05:40By whom?
05:41Oh, Tom, Dick, and Harry, George.
05:42I don't know. I didn't see them.
05:43Well, maybe Marguerite was accosted
05:45by the same people who attacked you.
05:46Unless you went back to the treehouse.
05:47I'll go back and check.
05:48Well, that's a good idea.
05:49Send us a message with the signal mirrors
05:51if she's there.
05:51Got it.
05:54We'd better go back to the last place you saw her
05:56and start from there.
05:57All right, if anything's happened to her...
05:58Don't you worry.
06:00I suppose I should be flattered
06:01by your offer, Monsieur Locke.
06:03But the life of an outlaw
06:04is never as glamorous as you make it sound.
06:07Well, but it is.
06:08Especially once you've heard
06:11everything I have to offer.
06:12You'll leap at the opportunity.
06:14You're very sure of yourself.
06:17So are you.
06:18I'm sure my affections
06:20can't be bought that easily.
06:21I'm disappointed, Marguerite.
06:23Life is full of disappointments.
06:25It doesn't have to be.
06:28My friends have probably
06:29picked up your trail by now.
06:32And when they get here,
06:33you're going to have a lot more trouble
06:34than you've bargained for.
06:35Your friends will never find
06:38our movable Shangri-La.
06:40But that really doesn't matter.
06:42If this is not the life for you,
06:44I will gladly take you back
06:45to your dull companions.
06:47But first consider this.
06:50My travels have taken me
06:52all around the world.
06:54And I can leave this plateau
06:55as easily as you breathe
06:57the air between us.
07:00No kidding.
07:03Let me guess.
07:03The way off is
07:05in a cave
07:07across a lake
07:08or at the bottom
07:09of a glacial chasm.
07:13I was in Paris
07:14a little over a month ago.
07:19Dressed like that,
07:20you must have made quite a sight.
07:21Where are the fashions
07:22of the 17th century
07:23back in vogue?
07:24How's your French?
07:36April 6, 1922.
07:41How very strange.
07:42It's like Marguerite's
07:52handiwork, all right?
07:53I'd say about 8 or 9.
07:54Attack through this way.
07:56I ran off in that direction.
07:59Looks like Marguerite's
08:00footprints end right here.
08:02Then they must have
08:03carried her off.
08:04But why would they take her
08:05and just rob you?
08:06Well, Mano Yanni
08:07don't rob people,
08:08Challenger.
08:08They're headhunters
08:09and cannibals.
08:10Then you were attacked
08:10by someone else.
08:11But who else?
08:12Well, we can discuss
08:12that later.
08:14Right now,
08:14we have to get after
08:15these savages
08:15and we'd better hurry.
08:25Exquisite,
08:26Monsieur Blum.
08:27Our dear friend Blum
08:29was the finest chef
08:30in all of Europe
08:30until he chose to give it up
08:32for a life of travel.
08:33Volavande,
08:34seafood terrain.
08:35Where did you get
08:36the ingredients
08:36for all of this?
08:38Same place I got
08:38that newspaper.
08:39The Fine Shops of Paris.
08:41I don't believe it.
08:43No?
08:44Then what do you believe?
08:46You stole that newspaper
08:47just like you stole
08:48everything else,
08:49including the food.
08:50And who did we steal it from?
08:52Maybe you attacked
08:53and robbed a search party
08:54that was looking for us,
08:55the Lost Challenger expedition.
08:59Such a fine imagination.
09:00I assure you
09:06that five weeks ago
09:08we were in Paris
09:09and I know exactly
09:11how to get back there.
09:12Draw me a map
09:13right here and out.
09:15I'll do better than that.
09:16I'll show you the way.
09:19But what about my friends?
09:21They would like to go home to you.
09:22The sudden surge of loyalty
09:25in you surprises me,
09:27Marguerite.
09:31But
09:31to show that
09:34I have your best interests
09:35at heart,
09:36join us
09:36and I'll leave
09:37your friends a map.
09:39What more could you ask for?
09:41With us,
09:41you will be completely free
09:42to pursue your appetites.
09:44Whatever they might be.
09:45This all sounds too perfect
09:48to be true.
09:53I think it's me
09:54you really want.
09:55And what man could resist
09:56such a divine creature?
09:58I rest my case.
10:13There's no sign of Marguerite.
10:14What about this?
10:33Take it easy.
10:38Easy, old man.
10:41Raptor.
10:42Marguerite must have eluded him.
10:44Then where is she?
10:46Huh?
10:47Why the hell did I let her go?
10:49If she made it back
10:50to the treehouse,
10:51Veronica would have
10:51signaled us with the mirrors
10:53at the checkpoint.
10:53Exactly.
10:55She must still be out here.
10:57It'll be dark soon.
10:59I don't care.
10:59I'll search or not
11:00if I have to.
11:00I'll be coming.
11:02I'll see you.
11:25Whoa!
11:25Whoa!
11:26Go, go!
11:50Go, go!
11:56I see you've made your decision.
12:05Oh, charming as you are.
12:08Kate Torbis, stay my welcome.
12:09Oh, well, I did my best.
12:12I'll take you back to your undeserving friends first thing in the morning.
12:16I wasn't really a guest at all, was I?
12:19I'm your prisoner.
12:21It'll be dark quite soon.
12:23And you know as well as I do what happens at night out there, Marguerite.
12:27So go if you must.
12:29Unfortunately, the horses stay with us.
12:32First light, you take me back.
12:35Right after breakfast.
12:38Belgian waffles and eggs a la Blum.
12:42And all the riches you have.
12:46Go on.
12:47Go on.
12:48Go on.
12:49Marguerite!
12:50Marguerite!
12:51John, we've been going around the circles for hours.
12:53We're suddenly them alone now, Marguerite.
12:54I'm not giving up until I find a challenge.
12:55God help anyone with a laser thinker.
12:56Listen.
12:57Horses.
12:58Just one.
12:59Whoa, easy boy.
13:00Easy.
13:01Saddle back saddle, but no rider.
13:02Beautiful animal.
13:03Your lady friend is safe.
13:04I'm not giving up until I find a challenge.
13:05I'm not giving up until I find a challenge.
13:06God help anyone with a laser thinker.
13:07Listen.
13:08Horses.
13:09Just one.
13:10Whoa, easy boy.
13:11Easy.
13:12Saddle back saddle, but no rider.
13:14Beautiful animal.
13:15Your lady friend is safe for now, but her time is quickly fading.
13:33If you want her back, load the horse with all the gold and gems you have.
13:36Then send it on this way.
13:39Someone has kidnapped Marguerite.
13:41Someone's made a very big mistake.
13:43Listen to me, you feeble-minded oaf.
13:44I could find a thousand of you in a blink of an eye.
13:45Please, please.
13:46I'm the way that you asked.
13:47And you, you sniveling beggar.
13:50Everything you are, you owe to me.
13:51I know.
13:52I'm worthless.
13:53Less than worthless.
13:54Get away from me.
13:55You make me sick.
13:56You make me sick.
13:57Please, I'm doing anything you ask.
14:00And you, you sniveling beggar, everything you are, you owe to me.
14:06I know, I'm worthless.
14:08Less than worthless.
14:14Get away from me.
14:16You make me sick.
14:27Marguerite, how good of you to join us.
14:37What would you like for breakfast?
14:39Your culinary wish is my command.
14:41How about a coffee to go?
14:45It's quite an argument you had last night.
14:48Slight misunderstanding, nothing more.
14:52Am I to assume that your night in satin sheets has done nothing to sway your mind?
14:57I slept like a queen.
14:59Now I'd like to return to my people.
15:04You still don't believe we know the way off this plateau?
15:06You catch on fast.
15:08As you wish.
15:10One last cup of coffee,
15:12and then I shall return you to your tramp companions.
15:21What do they mean by all the golden gems you have?
15:24How do they know how much Marguerite has?
15:26How do they know if we only give them half or even a quarter?
15:29We're going to do exactly as instructed.
15:32Is that clear?
15:37Oh, you've got to be kidding.
15:39She didn't.
15:39I believe in the business they often refer to diamonds as ice.
15:46And knowing Marguerite,
15:48the ice is in the ice.
15:53Hmm.
15:55She did.
15:56How do we know they'll actually let her go if we give them all of this?
15:59We're not taking any chances, Veronica.
16:01Marguerite's life is a stake.
16:05Everything goes on the horse.
16:10Marguerite is not going to be very happy about this.
16:12Lady Marguerite Roxton.
16:36Lady Marguerite Roxton.
16:39Do you mind?
16:40Do you really think she wants to be your wife?
16:43You find this situation amusing, do you?
16:46Not at all.
16:49Good.
16:49Let's go on with it.
16:50True love.
17:05She's hidden stuff everywhere.
17:06Well, let's just hope there's enough to get her back.
17:08We're going to need bigger saddlebags at this rate.
17:17Well, what's this?
17:19What is it?
17:19Beware a trick.
17:23I know that handwriting.
17:25Ned!
17:26Ned, where are you?
17:28The blue blazes is going on.
17:30Malone has left us a message.
17:35Malone, not that?
17:37I knew he was alive.
17:41We're not giving up on you, Ned.
17:43We'll find you, too.
17:44Let's hope the beast knows its way.
17:49They wouldn't have sent it if it didn't.
17:52With all this extra weight, it shouldn't be too hard to follow.
17:55Not too closely.
17:57Probably pulse at a lookout along the way.
17:59That's right.
18:00Just to make sure we don't lose its trail, we've added a little extra treasure.
18:05A little extra radioactive treasure, that is.
18:07Pitch blend.
18:0962% uranium.
18:12The Geiger counter should show the way.
18:16We'll never lose him now.
18:20Tell me all.
18:21The weight doesn't seem to have slowed him down much.
18:23Look.
18:32What kind of phenomenon is this?
18:34Tell me.
18:35There's no health prints at all.
18:37No wonder we couldn't find Marguerite.
18:39Oh, we'll find her, all right.
18:41Saved again by science.
18:43If only we knew what kind of creatures they were.
18:45Well, whoever they are, they'd better keep that bloody word.
18:50Whenever you're ready, fair damsel, and right awaits.
18:52I don't quite believe it, but lead the way, gentlemen.
18:56How can you go back to that horrid jungle cuisine?
18:59And turn your back in all this opulence.
19:03Last chance to change your mind.
19:05Ah, the ransom.
19:08Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
19:10Ransom?
19:11Look at all.
19:13Rich.
19:14I'm rich.
19:15All over again.
19:17Obviously, your treehouse cohabitors value your company very highly.
19:21Oh, no, you don't.
19:23That's mine.
19:23Last and close will be your last.
19:26This treasure now belongs to me.
19:29Condulac is right.
19:32Unless, of course, he were to join us.
19:34Then it's share and share alike.
19:35Oh, you think you're very clever, don't you?
19:43Okay.
19:45You want me?
19:46Here I am.
19:47Fellow traveler.
19:50Unfortunately, the tables have turned.
19:53See, how can I trust you now that I can plainly see that it's our treasure you're after?
19:58That is my treasure.
20:00And you can trust me to the same degree that I trust you.
20:04Finally.
20:05Your passions are aroused.
20:09Such fire.
20:10Such intensity.
20:13We're the same, my girl.
20:16Two peas in a pod.
20:18There still should be plenty of pitchblend in the bag.
20:24Enough I trust to get us back to the final destination.
20:27Wherever that might be.
20:29Indeed.
20:30A ransom note.
20:31A riderless horse that leaves no hoop prints.
20:33Who knows what kind of evil lies ahead.
20:36Or what other advantages they might have.
20:38True enough.
20:39Better weapons, greater strength.
20:41We best be on our guard.
20:43You two are really cheering me on.
20:44Almost time for another shopping spree, Monsieur Condulac.
20:56Can't wait.
20:57As soon as we get to London, I'm going to buy, buy, buy.
21:01And I am going to eat, eat, eat.
21:04London?
21:05This time tomorrow, we'll be off this plateau and on our way.
21:08Tomorrow?
21:09The way off the plateau is really that close.
21:11Oh, yes.
21:11But even if I told you exactly where it is, without my help, you'd never find it.
21:18That's why I'm going with you.
21:20I don't think so, Marguerite.
21:22I think it's best you return to your precious pals.
21:25Not anymore.
21:27My future is with you and the better life you promised.
21:34We must be getting close by now.
21:36Shhh.
21:38Shhh.
21:41Raptors.
21:45No.
21:46No guns.
21:47No guns.
21:59I said no guns.
22:02So much for the element of surprise.
22:29So, they heard the shot, they know we're coming.
22:32They've already got the ransom, and if that's what they want, I see no need for confrontation at all.
22:36Yeah, well, I hope you're right.
22:44They're in the next valley.
22:46They'll be here in less than an hour.
22:48How did they follow the horse?
22:49The confers are more resourceful than I thought.
22:53We'll have to kill them all.
22:55What?
22:55Time for an ambush.
22:56Kind of fight I like.
22:57Bad for the digestion, but great for the appetite.
23:00Condillac, you get up in the trees on that side.
23:03Blum, you take this side.
23:04I'll circle around the back.
23:05But we did before they even know what's hit them.
23:07No one needs to die.
23:10They don't?
23:11We just have to get away.
23:13Surely you wouldn't deny my companions a little harmless entertainment.
23:15Come on, my son.
23:19Come on.
23:35What the devil do we have here?
23:38But it looks deserted.
23:39Ah, careful.
23:41There'll be a trap.
23:45They could be in the tents.
23:48Perhaps.
23:49Just move in slowly.
23:56What?
23:57What is this?
23:58What's going on?
24:00It must be some kind of...
24:01Mirage.
24:04Marguerite?
24:04Where's Marguerite?
24:06There!
24:10Marguerite!
24:13She didn't look like a hostage.
24:15More like an accomplice.
24:28Once again, the horses have left no trail to follow.
24:33Fortunately, the pitch plan's holding out.
24:36The tents, the whole bloody camp.
24:39What's happened to it all?
24:40Maybe it was a mirage like Challenger suggested.
24:42The horses were real enough.
24:44We tied Marguerite's treasure to one of them.
24:46That's true.
24:47Three men in 17th century costumes.
24:50I don't know what to make of it.
24:52I don't know what they want with Marguerite.
24:54She looked pretty happy to me.
24:55I think she's decided to abandon us.
24:58Marguerite did not abandon us, Veronica.
24:59You know it!
25:00I know that she hasn't so far.
25:03Well, this is curious.
25:04They obviously left this behind on purpose.
25:12Or we could find it.
25:16That's Omak.
25:18Trickster guide to the Chaco tribe.
25:20Who are they?
25:21They lived on the plateau thousands of years ago.
25:24My parents came across their ruined temple.
25:27Trickster guide?
25:27Would someone care to explain?
25:29More like Eshoo and Hermes.
25:31And the Coyote used to the North American Indians.
25:33Omak tricks people.
25:35Tempting them with their greatest desires.
25:38Testing their moral fortitude.
25:40And more often than not, leading them to ruin.
25:43Malone warned us of this.
25:44Beware of a trick, he said.
25:46That's right.
25:48That hideous laughter.
25:50The disappearing tents.
25:51The horses that don't leave any hoof prints.
25:52Much as I hate to admit this.
25:54I believe we're dealing with some kind of supernatural powers.
25:57Well, then you're suggesting he left this thing as a warning?
26:02More likely to taunt us.
26:04Because that's the job the trickster guard does.
26:06Yes, too.
26:20Double back.
26:22Make sure we're not followed this time.
26:25Why did we stop here?
26:27This is what you could never find without me.
26:30A way off the plateau.
26:32What are you talking about?
26:33There isn't anything here.
26:35Exactly.
26:41Omak, the trickster.
26:42What kind of game is he playing with Marguerite?
26:46Blast.
26:48Must have come loose.
26:49Oh, terrific.
26:51Now what?
26:52Well, so far they've been heading east.
26:55I suggest we split up.
26:57Circle ahead.
26:58Head in that direction.
26:59Rondae will be in a couple of hours.
27:01Two hours do we disappear.
27:07Suppose I use some kind of explanation.
27:10The truth would be nice.
27:11I'm immortal.
27:14Here we go again.
27:15The spirit of the forest in human form.
27:17And unless I die by violent means, I will live forever and never age.
27:22Nice work if you can get it.
27:25This plateau is my home, where it all began.
27:28But I can travel through time and space as easily as you walk through this forest.
27:32Of course.
27:33And you have proof of all this, right?
27:35As you shall see.
27:37Now that you've decided to join us, you too will become immortal.
27:40Like Condillac and Blum before you.
27:43You made them immortal.
27:45Condillac was a greedy little accountant when I first met him some 300 years ago.
27:49And Blum, Blum was Louis XIV's chef.
27:53There have been many others.
27:55Why have you chosen me?
27:56I enjoy people who like to pursue their passions.
28:00Especially when their passions happen to benefit me.
28:04Blum likes to cook.
28:05Condillac needs all the money in the world.
28:07And me?
28:09What's my passion?
28:12Wealth.
28:14Power.
28:16And survival at any cost.
28:20You're the most like me.
28:23You know I don't believe a word you're saying, don't you?
28:26Then I shall just have to show you.
28:44You see him?
28:46No, we're inside.
28:48Must have been lucky last time.
28:50Even luckier this time.
28:52On your knees.
28:55Get down!
28:57Throw away the weapons.
28:59Do it!
29:00No need to be hostile.
29:01Your lady friend made her own decision just as we did.
29:04Quiet.
29:05What are you going to do to us?
29:06You're taking us to Marguerite.
29:08What are you going to do to celebrate thepen?
29:16No.
29:18Oh!
29:18Ah!
29:23Ah!
29:25Ah!
29:26Ah!
29:27Ah!
29:27Ah!
29:32Ah!
29:33Drop it!
29:49I saw them running up the hill. I got here as quick as I could.
29:52It's all right. We've still got this one.
29:56I'll go see if I can signal Challenger.
30:03What is this place?
30:08This was once a beautiful temple, built in my honor.
30:14How did you do that?
30:15I don't know. How very strange.
30:24Assuming everything you say actually is possible,
30:28how do you propose to make me immortal?
30:33I have the power in my hands.
30:37As soon as Condulac and Blum return, we can begin.
30:42Is this ritual painful in any way?
30:45Painful? No. Not really.
30:49How not really?
30:50All these questions, Margaret.
30:52I thought we'd reach some kind of understanding.
30:55Sorry. Must have missed that part.
30:57As I trust you, so you must now trust me.
31:01Uh, well, yes. Of course I do.
31:08With your life.
31:10My life?
31:10To become immortal, the first who must die.
31:18He's gonna kill her!
31:19It's the only way to become immortal!
31:21It's incredible, but it works!
31:23Immortal, are we?
31:25Let's see.
31:27No, please! Please! I am immortal!
31:29Unless I should die by violent means!
31:31Even better.
31:32Take it easy, Roxton.
31:33You can trade me for her!
31:36Omak's only having fun with her!
31:37So he is the trickster god.
31:39No, uh, Locke. I mean Locke.
31:41What have we here?
31:43One of Omak's victims, by the look of it.
31:45Yeah, well, now I've finally got something to bargain with.
31:49I'm hoping for a more peaceful solution.
31:52Pray that we get to her in time. Let's go!
31:58How will I die?
32:02Idle curiosity?
32:03Or are you finally beginning to accept the fate you've chosen?
32:10Yes, it is, Mr. Immortality.
32:19Timing's everything.
32:22Let me go.
32:24You can find another companion.
32:26Probably one who's a lot less trouble.
32:28But it's out of my hands.
32:29Why give up Blum for her when she doesn't even want to go?
32:45He's right. You should trade me for your chef.
32:48I'm a terrible cook.
32:50Chefs are as plentiful as sheep.
32:52I'll soon find another.
32:53A woman of your fine qualities.
32:55That's a much rarer thing.
32:56I will fight you every step of the way.
32:59It isn't worth it.
33:01Immortality changes people.
33:03Blum's been faithful to you for almost 300 years.
33:06If you're so concerned about Blum,
33:07why didn't you go and save him yourself?
33:10Maybe I'll just shoot a dead myself.
33:13How dare you?
33:14Get away from me!
33:15I gave you your immortality,
33:17and I can take it away again.
33:18Is that what you want?
33:19No!
33:20Go away with the horses!
33:21Forgive me.
33:27Sometimes emotions run a little high.
33:29I'll forgive you if you let me go.
33:33No!
33:38Blum will be leading your friends this way.
33:41We've been out.
33:42Marguerite!
33:43Marguerite!
33:47Marguerite!
33:48Fight this way, my dear.
33:50Marguerite!
33:50Where are they?
33:54No sign of the horses.
33:58Marguerite!
34:01Marguerite!
34:02No!
34:03No!
34:05We're too late.
34:06What do you mean, we're too late?
34:08Don't you see?
34:08They're headed for the portal.
34:09We've got to stop them.
34:11Come on!
34:11Hurry!
34:13The portal?
34:14What the hell's he talking about?
34:15I don't know.
34:16We're going to go after him.
34:17Where is he taking us?
34:26I don't know, but he's in a desperate hurry.
34:29What's the matter?
34:31I don't like this.
34:32I'm going back.
34:33You stay on him!
34:33Oh, come on.
34:37Drowning is relatively painless.
34:40Condillac and Blum can vouch for that.
34:43You drowned them?
34:44I made them immortal.
34:46Now they're mine forever.
34:48Who are you?
34:49Don't you know?
34:51Haven't you figured it out yet?
34:53No!
34:54I am Omai of the Chaco people.
34:57They tried to banish me, but I tricked them and laughed as I watched them die.
35:04Brother against brother, man against woman.
35:08They slaughtered each other and I damaged it.
35:11Run!
35:14You're right behind me!
35:16Put it all back!
35:17It's still the temple with a damn woman.
35:19I'll create a diversion.
35:28You go around back.
35:30Take my treasure!
35:31All of it!
35:32Just let me go!
35:33I don't want your jewels, Margarita.
35:35I want your heart and soul.
35:37You'll live forever, ravaged by your passions and slimed by your lust of power and material possessions.
35:43No, please, no!
35:45You'll have the rest of eternity to regret the choice you made.
35:49Margarita?
36:17Margarita?
36:19You'll have the rest of your Castor.
36:23Breathe!
36:25Breathe!
36:27You mean nothing to this woman.
36:29She abandoned you for gold.
36:35How many pieces should I cut you into?
36:40You let by the sword, you die by the sword, my friend!
36:43What?
37:13Where's your sense of humor?
37:18Very good.
37:40You should have let her go.
37:42Never.
37:51You shot me!
37:53I was aiming for your heart.
37:55Is that any way to say goodbye?
37:58Now go.
38:00Before I change my mind.
38:16Are you okay?
38:19I am now.
38:21Oh no.
38:24My gins!
38:31Where are they?
38:33There's one of them!
38:38Drop your guns!
38:40Time to go!
38:55Go!
38:56Hold it!
38:57Right there.
38:59Shoot him!
39:00He's got my treasure!
39:02Get off the horse!
39:03You know I can't miss from here.
39:04It's an open port.
39:05Mountain.
39:06Way off the plateau.
39:07Mountain.
39:08Way off the plateau.
39:09Way off the plateau.
39:10No!
39:11No?
39:13No!
39:15It's an open port.
39:16Mountain!
39:17Way off the plateau.
39:19it's an open port
39:27way off the plateau
39:32I had your chance
39:41Au revoir Marguerite
39:49you would have died to go through that
39:52not me
39:54I'm happy where I am
39:56so is she
39:57she's just upset about losing her jewelry
40:00yes
40:05well that was quite an
40:12escalate Marguerite
40:13oh I never want to see this place again
40:16you know I had no idea
40:18who he really was
40:19how Malone tried to warn us
40:21Malone did?
40:24yes he wrote a message
40:25on the table at the tree house
40:26yes beware of cads
40:28and silver tongue devils
40:30oh
40:31oh Mac left you this
40:34how very generous
40:40his intentions were to destroy you
40:43just like he destroyed the others with him
40:46I'd consider yourself lucky
40:48lucky
40:50I lost my entire treasure
40:52take it
40:54well not quite
40:56what's that?
41:00a secret
41:01perhaps your most
41:03precious
41:04treasure of all
41:05you think I want to be your wife
41:20I think there's a lot of things you want to keep while hidden
41:25lady Marguerite Roxton
41:27I wasn't thinking of you
41:30I was thinking of your fortune
41:33I'll keep it as evidence
41:37just the same
41:38okay
41:46okay
41:49well
41:51I'll keep it up
41:51okay
41:52bye
41:52bye
41:53now
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