McCabe & Mrs. Miller
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:07:07
That's what he said.
:07:11
I'm Patrick Sheehan. This is my place.
:07:15
Shouldn't we make a deal?
:07:16
-Well, how much a bottle?
-$3.

:07:20
$3? Yesterday, it was $2.
:07:24
Well, look.
How about we go fifty-fifty on that?

:07:28
-I share your profits?
-You want to share the losses?

:07:33
-I supply the place.
-Yeah, but I think I supply the customers.

:07:38
Nobody's bought nothing yet.
:07:42
I'll tell you what,
you give these boys a $2 bottle on me...

:07:45
and I'll stand my own losses,
and you can make a profit on the whiskey.

:07:49
That's good.
:07:51
One $3 bottle, Pat. Bring it on.
:07:59
Well, there's 52 there.
:08:01
Don't want to waste good liquor on him.
:08:03
Might as well wave goodbye to your flask.
:08:06
Well, you boys don't know nothing
about me...

:08:10
and I know nothing about you.
Let's make this a nickel game to start off.

:08:15
Let's make it a dime.
:08:21
I thank you very kindly, sir.
:08:25
Now, what I'd like to do,
I'd like to make this a five-card stud...

:08:30
with a three-bet roof on the card.
:08:33
And then maybe we get to, say, 15 cents
on an open pair on the last card.

:08:38
-Unless you have objections about that.
-That's good.

:08:43
I'm in.
:08:56
Eight of hearts.
:08:58
Four of clubs. Deuce of spades.

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