True Grit
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:33:04
You'll push that saucy line too far.
:33:07
I have no regard for you,
:33:09
but I'm sure you have enough
for yourself to go around!

:33:23
They are all for sale.
:33:27
Except those four scrubby ones.
:33:30
- And... who do they belong to?
- The heirs of the late Frank Ross.

:33:35
I'm Mattie Ross, and I'd like
to sell you back those ponies.

:33:39
That's out of the question.
:33:41
My father bought them for breeding,
but they're all geldings.

:33:47
- You cannot breed geldings.
- That hardly concerns me.

:33:50
He bought four ponies for $100,
and there's an end of it.

:33:54
I want $300 for Papa's saddle horse,
stolen from your barn.

:33:57
- Take that up with the man who stole it.
- He stole it while it was in your care.

:34:01
You are responsible.
:34:04
I admire your sand, but... l'm not liable.
:34:07
- I will take it to the law.
- Do as you think best.

:34:11
We'll see if a widow and three children
can get fair treatment in these courts.

:34:16
- You have no case.
- Lawyer Daggett may think otherwise.

:34:21
- You are impudent.
- I do not wish to be, sir.

:34:24
But I will not be pushed about.
:34:27
- I'll take it up with my attorney.
- And I with mine.

:34:31
He and I will make money,
and your lawyer will make money.

:34:35
And you, Mr Auctioneer, will foot the bill!
:34:38
You're a damned nuisance!
:34:40
Who is this famous pleader, of whom
I was ignorant 10 minutes ago?

:34:45
You've heard of the Great Arkansas
River Vicksburg and Gulf Company?

:34:50
I have done business
with the GAV & G, yes.

:34:53
My lawyer forced them
into receivership.

:34:56
They tried to mess with him.

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