:32:00
and carry them off to the nearest bank.
:32:02
You're learning. Pretty soon
I won't be able to tell you a thing.
:32:05
- Tank full yet?
- Right to the top.
:32:07
Open the sluice gate.
:32:44
How much do you figure it to be now?
:32:47
About $5,000 worth, I reckon.
:32:51
When are we going to start dividing it up?
:32:56
Anytime you say.
:32:58
Why divide it at all? I don't see any point.
:33:00
We're all going back together
when the time comes.
:33:03
Why not wait till we get paid
and then divide the money?
:33:06
Either way suits me. You fellows decide.
:33:08
I'm for dividing it up as we go along.
:33:11
Make each guy responsible
for his own goods.
:33:14
I'd just as soon have it that way.
:33:16
I don't like the responsibility
of guarding your treasure.
:33:18
Who asked you to?
:33:21
That's right. You never asked me.
:33:23
Only, I thought I was the most trustworthy
of the three.
:33:26
You?
:33:28
How come?
:33:29
I said the most trustworthy. As far as
being the most honest, no one can say.
:33:34
I don't get you.
:33:36
Suppose you're charged
of taking care of the goods.
:33:38
One day I'm deep in the brush
and Curtin's on his way to get provisions.
:33:42
That'd be your chance to pack up
and leave us in the cold.
:33:45
Only a guy that's a thief at heart would
think me likely to do a thing like that.
:33:49
Right now, it wouldn't be
worth your while...
:33:51
but when the pile's grown to 300 ounces,
think of such things you will.
:33:56
How's about yourself?
:33:58
I'm not quick on my feet any longer.