:49:01
-Are you all right?
-Yes, l'm fine.
:49:04
-You sure?
-Thank you.
:49:06
That proves it. Old Seti's fortune
has got to be under this sand.
:49:10
For them to protect it like this,
there's got to be treasure down there.
:49:13
These men are desert people.
They value water, not gold.
:49:17
You know, maybe just at night
we could combine forces?
:49:23
Tough stuff, try a right hook.
:49:25
Ball up your fist and put it up like that.
:49:28
Then mean it. Hit it here.
:49:30
l mean it!
:49:35
Okay, it's time for another drink.
:49:37
Unlike my brother, sir...
:49:40
...l know when to say no.
:49:45
And unlike your brother, miss...
:49:47
...you, l just don't get.
:49:51
l know.
:49:52
You're wondering...
:49:55
...what is a place like me
doing in a girl like this.
:49:59
Yeah, something like that.
:50:01
Egypt is in my blood.
:50:03
You see, my father...
:50:06
...was a very, very famous explorer.
:50:09
He loved Egypt so much...
:50:12
...he married my mother,
who was an Egyptian...
:50:15
...and quite an adventurer herself.
:50:19
l get your father, and l get your mother...
:50:22
...and...
:50:24
...l get him, but....
:50:27
What are you doing here?
:50:30
l may not be...
:50:33
...an explorer...
:50:35
...or an adventurer...
:50:37
...or a treasure seeker, or a gunfighter...
:50:40
...Mr. O'Connell...
:50:43
...but l am proud of what l am.
:50:48
And what is that?
:50:50
l...
:50:53
...am a librarian.