- Sergeant Corey: Look, why don't you cover me? I'm younger - maybe faster.
- Dan Mathews: I'm old enough to be scared. That makes me just as fast.
- Dan Mathews: Has he ever had this kind of money before?
- E.L. Dunn: Mr. Mathews, the only time that I ever knew Asa to have a couple of hundred dollars in a lump sum was right after he came in and borrowed it from the bank. He has nothing.
- [first lines]
- Narrator: There are many ways of striking it rich. Some do it with a prospector's pick, some with a gun. But Asa McQueen's strike on March 14th was an exception. It was an unusual discovery: paper - but a special kind of paper: large-denomination bills in United States currency.
- [last lines]
- Dan Mathews: Feel like movin'?
- Asa McQueen: I'm just lyin' here thinkin'. What's the point in going back? Bought all that stuff. Owe more money than I can ever pay.
- Dan Mathews: I don't think they'll press you for the few hundred you spent.
- Asa McQueen: Seek and you shall find. I've done my seekin', mister. Where's my find?
- Dan Mathews: That all depends on what a man's lookin' for.
- Asa McQueen: A bullet in my leg? My age I can't make it back to the hills anymore. I gotta stay in Folkston.
- Dan Mathews: Well, why don't you look there?
- Asa McQueen: Folkston?
- Dan Mathews: Mm-hmm.
- Asa McQueen: Yeah, I might register my next claim there.