Gun Fury
anterior.
reproducción.
marcadores.
siguiente.

:07:01
And then when I had to wait again...
:07:05
I guess I thought
it would never really happen.

:07:08
It has, Jenny.
:07:10
But I'll make it up to you
for every one of those years.

:07:17
There'll be a lady sitting here.
:07:19
Have you any white wine?
:07:24
I almost got married once myself.
:07:26
It was all set till her family came West
in a covered wagon.

:07:29
If you could have seen her family,
you'd know why the wagon was covered.

:07:37
Miss Ballard, you're just in time for supper.
:07:39
Mr. Hampton, this is my fiancé, Mr. Warren.
:07:43
A surprise and a pleasure.
:07:45
Mr. Hampton is one of the
coach passengers.

:07:47
How do you do?
:07:49
We've been looking forward to meeting you.
I hope you'll join us for supper.

:07:52
- Thank you, but he's...
- Why not?

:07:56
This may not be
the mansion house in Atlanta...

:07:58
but you make three lonely bachelors
think it is.

:08:01
Mr. Burgess, Mr. Warren.
:08:03
- Mr. Weatherby, Mr. Warren.
- Glad to know you.

:08:05
Be seated.
:08:14
I tell you, the South had a better Army.
:08:16
We rode better, we fought better,
we were led by better men.

:08:19
And so we were defeated.
:08:21
Defeat. Fellow once said, "What is defeat?"
You go home.

:08:24
- War is terrible.
- Not always, Miss Ballard.

:08:27
When a man's dead, he don't worry
about the colour of his uniform.

:08:31
I still say
the war could have been prevented.

:08:34
- How?
- By peaceful means.

:08:37
Negotiation, compromise, reason.
:08:40
If you stay out in the West, you're going to
find you can't negotiate with a bowie knife...

:08:44
or reason with a six-shooter.
:08:46
I seen Gettysburg.
:08:47
Two years later,
you could still smell the blood.

:08:50
And I saw Richmond
after they burned it to the ground.

:08:53
I've seen enough
and I've had enough of killing.

:08:56
I'm sick of violence and force.
:08:59
I learned one thing:
bullets are very democratic.


anterior.
siguiente.