The Talk of the Town
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1:41:01
...may now draw near.
1:41:03
God save the Commonwealth.
Gentlemen, be seated.

1:41:08
Nobody believes this Bracken story.
Dilg and Yates tried it...

1:41:12
...you'll make yourself
ridiculous with it too.

1:41:15
Haven't you run enough risk?
Will you please get out of this town?

1:41:19
No. A man's life is at stake.
A friend.

1:41:22
I'm warning you,
I just came through that town.

1:41:25
It's got a desperate look in its eye.
They're out for blood.

1:41:30
Miss Shelley.
1:41:32
Nora, I know just how you feel.
1:41:35
I didn't understand at first.
I didn't know Leopold.

1:41:39
But I know now.
1:41:40
You couldn't help feeling
the way you do about him.

1:41:47
Now don't you start that.
1:41:50
Who says I feel any way about anybody?
1:41:55
Why does everybody try to
make up my mind for me?

1:41:59
Why don't you and Leopold
mind your own business?

1:42:02
Why should my love life be kicked
around from pillar to post?

1:42:07
I hear you're in love
with Regina Bush.

1:42:12
- Regina Bush.
- Yes.

1:42:14
From the salon. How do you like it?
1:42:17
Regina Bush.
1:42:18
Where did I see a gun around here?
1:42:21
- Where is it?
- A gun?

1:42:22
I know.
1:42:24
- Here we are.
- It's loaded.

1:42:26
- We'd better go back...
- No, get my hat.

1:42:29
- What are you going to do?
- I'm going to settle this.

1:42:32
- You can't do it.
- Oh, can't I?

1:42:34
My great-great-grandfather fought off
Indians for a whole week in 1756.

1:42:40
If that isn't good enough for the
Supreme Court bench, it's too bad.

1:42:44
What are you going to do?
1:42:58
- Where is he?
- Who?


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