The Lost Treasure of the Grand Canyon Page #5
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- 2008
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before the others do.
So when I say run, we run.
- Dad?
- It can't be.
But we saw him die.
He sacrificed himself
and was allowed to live.
- Why?
- Because that's something
- Quetzalcoatl understands.
- Dad.
- No, we're leaving.
- What's the matter with you?
- It's Dr. Jordan!
- I don't care who it is.
- I'm getting out of here.
- Stop it!
Don't fight. It isn't godlike.
- Dunbar:
What's he doing?- He's desecrating the temple.
For the love of God, why?
Open!
You've seen this before,
haven't you?
Iet them go.
What are you doing?
I don't know.
Susan:
let him go.
It's all right, just go.
- What are you doing?
- Go now, while you can.
I'm not leaving you here.
You don't have a choice
and neither do l.
How long do you think
that's gonna work for you?
Walk and talk as if,
Please. Go.
I can't.
Please.
Come on, dear.
- Dr. Thain?
- Yes, Ms. Jordan?
Any word on my father?
Um, excuse me.
I'm not talking about the Smithsonian.
Don't be foolish. The desert
kills people-- even the lndians.
You wouldn't last
a day out there.
Don't attribute your own
cowardice to the rest of us.
Cowardice, is that--
Dr. Thain?
Isaac:
Why did you come?I thought it was too dangerous.
Academic curiosity.
I'm glad you're here.
Normally you're in your tent
with your head in a book.
Oh-- no no, I wasn't--
I was-- I was sketching.
Not-not-not you.
The cliffside and the bird
flew over and--
and, uh--
I'm sorry.
The same time now.
Three, two, one.
Everyone down!
Don't!
Thanks.
You can let me go now.
Yes, of course.
I did not come for your father, Susan.
I came for you.
What?
I have loved you the moment
I laid eyes upon you.
And my one regret is that
I have waited until this moment
to tell you.
That must have taken
a lot of courage to say.
Jordan:
He'll be fine.
You keep on saying that,
but I know you don't believe it.
Of course I do.
I stayed alive for days in there.
Hiding-- and you had us to help.
He's all alone.
And what about us?
We're gonna die out here in the desert.
- Run!
- Go.
I decided not to stay.
- How did you get out?
- Well, I lit a huge bonfire,
found the best armor I could
and then...
- set myself on fire.
- What?
Well, actually
I set the armor on fire
and ran like hell
while they were watching it burn.
But how did you get though the wall?
I believe this is yours.
Mine?
It was your discovery.
Iet's go home.
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