The Quiet Man
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If you were half the man you think you are,
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you wouldn´t begrudge a Thornton
the right to his birthplace.

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- What right has he to a land he´s never worked?
- It´s Thornton land, isn´t it?

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- You´ve too much of your own as it is.
- Quiet, if you please.

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Parliamentary procedure.
Squire Danaher has the floor.

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If I had the floor...
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- ...I´d hit that big ape with it.
- Hold on.

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I don´t blame Mr Danaher for gettin´ on his ear.
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Who´s on his ear? Why, you and ten like you
couldn´t put a Danaher on his ear.

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- It´s just a way of speaking...
- Mind your ways, then.

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The point is, it´s already done. I own
the property now, and since we´re neighbours...

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Neighbours? Neighbours...
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Never!
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And if I so much as catch you putting
one foot on my property, I...I...

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And, oh, another thing.
You keep away from my sister Mary Kate.

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She´s not for the likes of you.
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Where I come from, we don´t talk
about our womenfolk in saloons.

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You sort of make a habit of it.
This morning it was widow Tillane.

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- What´s that?
- That´s true. It´s ashamed you should be.

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Hey, look, I´m not accusing Mary Kate.
It´s him.

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Why, this very moment,
let him deny it if he can.

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At the back of the chapel,
he took liberties that he shouldn´t have.

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- I said ´´good morning´´ to her.
- Good morning?

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- It was ´´good night´´ you had on your mind.
- That´s a lie.

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- That´s a what?
- I said ´´that´s a lie´´.

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That´s a word I take from no man!
Put up your fists.


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