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I agree.116 CONTINUED: 46. 116 BASHIK I'd almost rather not know. I daresay he's an Arab and he's come a long way to do a dirty job .?╟≤of work. (anxious to change the subject) If we wait for nightfall, we shall be too weak to walk. Our best hope is to chance it now, by easy stages, back towards the main highway. Kelly looks at the desert, the sky, the cars, and Scotty, KELLY (almost reluctantly) All things considered, I think he may be right. Scott nods as if still convincing himself. He mops his forehead, then fans his face lightly, with a handkerchief. BASHIK (sharply) Don't do that. Scott is startled, but it's too hot to argue. He starts toward che limousine, removing his jacket and folding it to put it in the car. SCOTT Might as well get rid of everything we don't need. Throw me yours. BASHIK Put the jacket back on, Scotty,, and button it all the way up. Scott turns slowly. This time it is_ worthy arguing. SCOTT Let's get this straight, young fellow, before we start out. In this kind of an operation, we do not need a King. BASHIK (grins) What we do need, old fellow -- and what we have?╟÷ is a desert Arab. (CONTINUED)