The first 200 lines.
He who swims in the Red Sea cannot know its true depth.
And not just any man, Theeb, can reach the seabed, my son.
In questions of brotherhood, never refuse a guest.
Be the right hand of the right when men make their stand.
And if the wolves offer friendship, do not count on success.
They will not stand beside you when you are facing death.
Theeb.
Hey, Theeb!
Come here.
Come water the camels.
Let me get the other camel.
- No playing, come here... - Let me get it.
Fill it up.
That's right.
Listen carefully.
See this?
Put the target here, understand?
Uh-huh.
Then line it up with that sight.
Good, now watch how I do it.
Good.
Come here.
Put it to your shoulder.
Hold the rifle properly. Move forward.
- Good. - Let go.
- What? - Where's the bullet?
Where is it?
No bullets until you aim straight.
Fair?
No!
Take it.
Careful, it's sharp.
- Wait, wait! - Get up, don't fall in.
Let go. Let go or else!
- Or what? - Let go.
- Shall I drop you? - Hussein, don't!
- No more joking, agreed? - Agreed.
- Let's eat. I'm hungry. - Let's go home.
- Six! - Tabb.
- He got him. - No, he's short.
- He's not short. - It is Tabb.
- Don't touch it! - it's Tabb.
- It's Tabb, no argument. - it's Abu Eid's turn.
- Ottoman gold! - it's a two.
- Your turn, Sheikh. - How much?
- Another six. - Six!
- Two. - Your dog's dead.
- No chance. - Count them.
You're cheating.
- We lost. - Not yet.
- How much? - Six, Sheikh.
Absolutely, six.
- Six! - Got him.
He's out.
Quiet!
Someone's out there.
Who is it, Hussein?
We have guests.
They are welcome.
Peace be upon you.
And unto you, welcome.
- How are you? - Welcome.
- Peace be upon you. - Welcome.
- How are you? - Good and you?
- Welcome. - Come in.
Sit, sit.
In the name of God.
- How are you? - We are well and you?
- Good evening. - And to you.
- Coffee, Hussein. - Coming.
Good evening to you all.
- A long life. - And to you.
- Long journey? - Yes, it's been a long ride.
God give you strength.
- How is our guest? - Well and you?
How are you? How's your health?
Come on, Theeb.
- Who's the foreigner? - I don't know.
- What's he want? - Quiet, child.
Choose one.
Bring that one.
That's right.
It's a good one.
In the name of God.
- You want to kill it? - Yes.
- Alright, but don't tell our brother. - Don't worry.
Take it. Say a prayer.
Don't be scared. Cut here.
- Should I do it? - No.
No, let me.
Help me hold it.
In the name of God.
- Eat, eat. - It was delicious.
You didn't eat.
Water's there.
Theeb, get him water.
- Where's your friend from? - He's English.
Stop m
I'll send you to Mother.
- Where's Sheikh Abu Hmoud's tribe? - You've arrived.
- How is the Sheikh? - He passed away.
May he rest in peace.
- He was a good man. - Thank you.
- Does he have sons? - Yes.
I'm the eldest and this is Hussein and Theeb.
- It's an honor. - The honor's ours.
What's he saying?
I don't know.
Keep quiet.
Get an ember from the fire.
He has his own.
Thanks.
Are you a prince?
How many men have you killed?
- I have a request, Sheikh. - Of course.
The sharif said you could guide us to the Roman Well.
On the Pilgrim's Trail?
That trail's been abandoned since the railroad came.
I have people there.
With all respect, there are more raiders than pilgrims on that trail.
Your father's reputation led us here.
You've arrived.
My brother Hussein will guide you.
- I'll see you, brother. - Soon, God willing.
- With your permission, Sheikh. - Go in peace.
Hussein!
Hussein.
Hussein!
Theeb?
We need the boy's brother to guide us.
What about the boy?
We can't leave him.
- What's he saying? - Hold on.
Who takes the boy back?
We need his brother to guide us.
- What's he saying? - You must come with us.
I'll take him home and come back.
He wants to leave now.
- Convince him. - He won't listen.
Let's go.
Let's go.
Who is she?
His wife.
Hussein wants to marry.
- Don't be rude. - Congratulations.
It's a long wait.
Why do you always wink at her?
Quiet, you're rude.
Women.
- What's that? - When you're older.
Let your friend sing.
- Sing. - Sing, man.
Sing for us.
- Sing! _ Sing, Sing_
For too long now
You have forsaken home
- What do you think? - Six riders.
Pilgrims maybe.
Then let's ride.
There's a problem, Marji?
No problem.
What do they want with the well?
I don't know. We take them and go home.
- What's in the box? - The box?
He goes crazy if I touch it.
The Englishman keeps his gold in it.
I'll give them some bread.
Don't touch him.
- Don't you dare touch him! - Calm down.
- Go over there. - Never touch him!
Never touch my brother! No matter what he does.
He doesn't want anyone to touch the box.
- He didn't know. - So tell him not to.
Don't touch it again.
Agreed?
There's your well.
They're coming.
Marji, blood!
- They slaughtered them. - Let's go.
We're being watched.
Could they be your men?
Let's get out of here.
That way, that way.
They killed our men.
Those are our men down the well.
What's happening?
We need more men.
He's crazy.
I can't.
I won't leave them.
What's wrong with you?
We brought them here.
We cannot leave them.
I'm not leaving them!
I'll die before I abandon them!
- What are they fighting about? - it's none of our business.
Brotherhood is more important than your railway.
You're leaving?
You've done enough.
You honor your father's memory.
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