How the West Was Won
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The older they are,
the more important it gets.

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Miss Prescott, please. I'm Hylan Seabury...
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...attorney in the matter
of Jonathan Brooks.

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He means nothing to you?
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That old goat?
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You must've meant something to him,
Miss Prescott.

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- Why?
- You're included in his will.

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Of course, you'll have to make the trip
to California to claim the bequest.

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Well, now, I wouldn't go to California...
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...if John Jacob Astor left me
San Francisco.

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I don't think Mr. Astor had holdings there.
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However, the yield from
Mr. Brooks' property is not to be scorned.

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Yield of what?
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Gold, Miss Prescott. Gold.
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- Gold?
- Precisely.

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You own a gold mine, Miss Prescott.
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It yielded $3,500 the very first week.
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Gold mine?
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That sweet old goat!
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This is an unexpected pleasure.
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Where's the money?
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Money?
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Money?
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Oh, yes. You're referring, of course,
to our little agreement.

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One hundred to start you off...
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...and my share of the winnings.
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Well, I'm somewhat embarrassed to report
that the $100 no longer exists.

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That $100, I assure you...
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...will turn out to be the best investment
you have ever made.

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I have plans, gentlemen...
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...beyond your wildest dreams.
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I'm gonna earn you a piece of a gold mine.
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Gold mine!
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You ain't gonna earn nothin'!
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You ain't gonna be nothin',
you ain't gonna do nothin'...

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...unless we get that $100 back
by the morning.

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Grimes, you don't mean that.

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