Alvarez Kelly
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:13:00
And when it's all gone,
raise it again.

:13:03
You make it sound simple.
:13:05
It is, if you don't want it too bad.
:13:09
Money, whiskey and women.
Your three deities.

:13:13
Tell me something, Mr. Kelly:
:13:15
Have they made you a happy man?
:13:19
No.
:13:21
But not as miserable a one as you.
:13:30
Mrs. Warwick.
:13:32
Dinner is served, gentlemen.
:13:35
How nice. You changed your mind.
:13:38
A lady's privilege.
:13:39
Your privilege is our pleasure, ma'am.
:13:41
I got hungry.
:13:45
Driving thousands of half-wild
animals across thousands of miles.

:13:49
For someone brought up in these parts,
it seems impossible.

:13:52
I have such respect
for special knowledge.

:13:55
It's nothing.
:13:57
You certainly know how
to charge for it.

:14:00
Do you object to making money,
Miss Charity?

:14:02
In wartime? I think so.
:14:05
Making money out of war.
It's almost an act of nature.

:14:10
Do you have any idea
what a major's salary is?

:14:14
I wasn't talking about that.
:14:16
What about a colone"s salary?
And the prestige afterward?

:14:20
You'll carry that rank
into every courtroom for life.

:14:24
- I didn't go to war for that.
- No, but you'll use it.

:14:27
Every man, in his own special way,
takes care of number one.

:14:31
I don't admire men like that,
Mr. Kelly.

:14:34
Mrs. Warwick...
:14:36
...if there were a kind of profit
driven right into your own back yard...

:14:40
...would there be any reason not
to take advantage of it?

:14:44
What do you mean by that?
:14:46
I would say it's a matter
of the north pasture.

:14:49
The north...
You're talking in riddles.

:14:53
To you, ma'am?
:14:56
I don't understand.

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