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would ensure the map's survival.
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And you said there were several Masons
signed it, yeah?

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Yeah. Nine, for sure.
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We'll have to arrange a way to examine it.
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This is one of the most important
documents in history.

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They're not just gonna let us waltz in there
and run chemical tests on it.

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- Then what do you propose we do?
- I don't know!

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We could borrow it.
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Steal it?
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- I don't think so.
- Ben...

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the treasure of the Knights Templar
is the treasure of all treasures.

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Oh, I didn't know that.
Really?

:16:43
Look, Ben... I understand your bitterness.
I really do.

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You've spent your entire life
searching for this treasure,

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only to have
the respected historical community

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treat you and your family
with mockery and contempt.

:16:56
You should be able to rub this treasure
in their arrogant faces,

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and I want you to have
the chance to do that.

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How?
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We all have our areas of expertise.
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You don't think mine are limited
to writing cheques, do you?

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In another life...
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I arranged a number of operations of...
questionable legality.

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I'd take his word for it, if I were you.
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So don't worry.
I'll make all the arrangements.

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No.
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I'd really need your help here.
:17:41
Lan... I'm not gonna let you steal
the Declaration of Independence.

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OK.
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From this point on
all you're going to be is a hindrance.

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Hey!
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What are you gonna do?
Are you gonna shoot me, Shaw?


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