Neither one of us will ever
discover anything more important, |
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more wonderful, than what
is out there in that desert. |
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Lord Carnarvon, may I make a suggestion? |
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Do any of you chaps
know a man called Carter? |
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Knew you were the right chap for the job. |
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What are you looking for?
What do you think's there? |
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Well, I've never heard of this
Tutankhamun. |
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If I'm right... |
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that would mean that he is buried here, |
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in the Valley of the Kings. |
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They're calling us back. |
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I am leaving tomorrow evening. |
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- What's happened? What's going on?
- It's war, sir. |
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- What here?
- Yes, sir. Everywhere. |
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If he's out there,
he's waited three thousand years. |
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I believe he can wait a while longer. |
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Hang on.
I'm here to see the Colonel. |
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An archaeologist? |
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Hm! He's fluent in Masri and Saidi. |
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He knows the people
and the territory inside out. |
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