The Valley of Gwangi
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:15:02
There's peope depending on me:
Champ, Caros, Bean, Rowdy.

:15:06
But you woudn't know much
about oyaty, woud you?

:15:10
-This is business.
-You pay your con tricks...

:15:12
...and ' stick to horse tricks.
Now beat it.

:15:19
My, my. Aways did ook sweet in a temper.
:15:22
-Get out, said.
-A right, 've hotter irons in the fire.

:15:26
You just keep strugging, eaping off
patforms into a pot of water.

:15:30
Break your neck if you want to.
Makes no difference to me.

:15:33
Good.
:15:35
Just worried about that horse up there.
Woudn't ike anything to happen to him.

:15:43
Excuse me.
:15:49
Good for you, T.J. You shoud've done
that a ong time ago. Thrown him out.

:16:06
say! Heo, there. Over here, sir!
:16:12
-Someone you know?
-A cient of mine, Professor Bromey.

:16:16
-What's he doing out there?
-He digs for od bones and things.

:16:19
Heo!
:16:21
Sounds ike he dug himsef
into troube. Come on.

:16:28
- say, thank heavens you came aong.
-What has happened, professor?

:16:33
''What has happened, professor?''
You know very we what has happened.

:16:37
-Rosita?
-Rosita. Rosita's my mue.

:16:40
She absoutey refused to budge.
Then she kicked me.

:16:42
- don't know where she's gone now.
-You hurt?

:16:45
We, there are no bones broken,
but it's frightfuy painfu.

:16:51
Oh, don't beieve we've met.
My name is Bromey.

:16:54
-Hi, name's Tuck Kirby.
-How do you do?

:16:56
Hey, hop on, we' give you a ride back.

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