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Sheikh Al Riyadh is keeper
of the Muniqi stallion.

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His excellency's
royal stables

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preserve the purest equine
bloodline in the world.

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And he wishes to invest
in the Cody enterprise?

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The Sheikh of Sheikhs,
His Greatness,

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is beyond investment.
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His pride is
in his family horses.

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You see, Mr. Cody, the sheikh's
own stallion, Al-Hattal,

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is the greatest living
endurance-race champion

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of all time.
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The sheikh saw your show
in Paris.

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His honor was deeply
insulted by your claim

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to exhibit the world's greatest
endurance horse and rider.

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Hidalgo is a legend, my friends.
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He has never lost
a long-distance race.

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In America, perhaps.
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On deserts that women from
my country could cross on foot.

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Frank, you just missed some
compliments about your horse.

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Five minutes, Billy.
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Gentlemen, I present
rough-riding Frank Hopkins.

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- Mr. Hopkins, a pleasure.
- Mr. Cody, His Excellency...

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- Sit down before you fall down.
...you remove the title

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that you have bestowed
on this American horse.

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What's going on here, Bill?
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Perhaps you have never heard
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of the great horse race
of the Bedouin.

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It has been held annually
for more than 1,000 years.

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A 3,000-mile race.
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Across the Arabian Desert.
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Along the Persian Gulf and Iraq.
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And across the sands
of Syria to Damascus.

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It is known
as the "Ocean of Fire."

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Our office will accept
your entry at $ 1,000

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in Spanish silver.
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The winner's purse makes
the victor very honored.

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Very...
How do we say?


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