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:07:03
Listen, I don't think I want
to play anymore. I wanna get a drink.

:07:08
I'm just dying for a drink.
:07:11
I'm just dying to have a drinkie.
:07:16
You're dying anyway, Quilty.
:07:21
All my friends always put their
smokies out in the drink.

:07:26
It's so unsanitary.
:07:27
Quilty, I want you to concentrate.
:07:30
You're going to die.
:07:32
Try to understand
what is happening to you.

:07:36
You are either Australian...
:07:39
...or a German refugee.
:07:42
This is a gentile's house.
:07:45
You'd better run along.
:07:47
Think of what you did, Quilty,
and think of what is happening to you now.

:07:55
That's a darling little gun you got there.
:07:57
That's a darling little thing.
:07:59
How much a guy like you want
for a darling little gun like that?

:08:04
Read this.
:08:06
What's this, the deeds of the ranch?
:08:08
It's your death sentence.
:08:10
Read it.
:08:12
I can't read, mister.
:08:14
I never did none of that there
book learning, you know.

:08:16
Read it, Quilty.
:08:25
"Because you took advantage of a sinner
:08:29
"Because you took advantage....
:08:31
"Because you took....
:08:33
"Because you took advantage
of my disadvantage"

:08:38
That's a dang...
:08:39
...blasted, darn good poem you done there.
:08:43
"When I stood Adam-naked...."
:08:46
Adam-naked!
:08:47
You should be ashamed of yourself,
Captain.

:08:50
"Before a federal law
and all its stinging stars."

:08:54
Tarnation! You old horn toad.
:08:56
That's mighty pretty.
That's a pretty poem.


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