: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.
:17:00
We, perhaps Lope's mount
might be a itte more practica.
:17:05
Wait, my boy.
:17:07
Up.
:17:10
Right.
:17:14
You ought to know better than
to get behind a stubborn mue.
:17:17
Your advice comes a itte ate, Mr. Kirby.
:17:28
Look, professor,
Rosita's found her way home.
:17:31
Vicious beast.
:17:35
Give me your shouder, Lope.
:17:49
'd say you coud use
a good, stiff drink.
:17:51
You're right, Mr. Kirby.
t's in the trunk there.
:17:59
Lope tes me you're one of these
archaeoogist feows.