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I agree.42. 105 CONTINUED; 105 SCOTT You've got us, Your Majesty. BASHIK All my really close friends call me Bashik. KELLY (rising) All right, Bashik, old friend. Let's get out of the hot sun. WIPE TO: 106 EXT. NEAR THE HILLS - DAY 105 The Three on the way back to the car: hot, tough going, but all of them relaxed and feeling much better. BASHIK (to Scott) Oh, that. It's not a name at all. It's a nickname given me by my friends in the desert at home. Bashik means a little hawk, a -?╟≤* (groping) -- a sparrowhawk, I think you call it ... I'm Very fond of the desert. SCOTT It?╟╓s a nice place to visit. I don't think I could live here. BASHIK Not more than three or four hours. KELLY Do you always have to find a desert to do your thinking? Bashik looks about, inspecting the wretched scenery. BASHIK Oh, this is pleasant enough, in its way, but it's not really a desert. SCOTT Well, now. I've run into food snobs, and wine snobs, and -- (CONTINUED)