The Quiet Man
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:53:01
- Yes, Will.
- Sit down, that´s what chairs are for.

:53:06
- If you´ve come for supper, you´re late.
- Gracious invitation, but thank you, no.

:53:14
I don´t suppose there´s a drop in the house.
:53:19
- Help yourself to the buttermilk.
- Buttermilk? The Borgias would do better.

:53:25
We´ll come with your permission
to the object of this visit.

:53:32
You´ve noticed, I presume,
that I´m wearin´ my official black coat.

:53:41
I have. For your dead friend here.
:53:46
I need no trouble
to arrange any marriages for me.

:53:49
I see. You´ve been making fine progress
with widow Tillane in the last ten years.

:53:57
- Is that what you´ve come to talk about?
- I have not.

:54:00
- I´ve come to talk about your sister and him.
- Aw, get out.

:54:04
If he was the last man
on the face of the earth, I´d still say no.

:54:09
- Now just a minute.
- If it´s a question of the girl´s fortune...

:54:14
Why, if it´d be a shilling piece
he wanted with her...

:54:19
- ...I´d still say no.
- Come on, Michaleen. I told you so.

:54:24
- I´ll explain it to her myself.
- Hey, Yank, I´ll count three.

:54:28
If you´re not out of the house by then,
I´ll loose the dogs on you.

:54:32
If you say three,
you´ll never hear the man count ten.

:54:53
- Oh, Mary Kate, we tried.
- We´ll see him again some other time.


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