McCabe & Mrs. Miller
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:56:01
Can't you even turn up
for that poor girl's birthday party?

:56:04
I'll tell you, little lady.
:56:06
A couple of gimpers came in the saloon
and offered to buy me out.

:56:09
-My whole spread.
-Who would do a dull thing like that?

:56:16
It's Harrison Shaughnessy,
something like that. Offered me $5,500.

:56:21
Take your hat off the bed. It's bad luck.
:56:24
$5,500. It ain't bad, is it, Mrs. Miller?
:56:27
And I played it smart as a possum.
:56:29
I gave them a "no,"
and went on my business.

:56:31
Just turned them down flat as a pancake.
:56:34
What's going to happen is
they'll be back with a better offer.

:56:38
And I think your share is going to be....
:56:41
-Let me see.
-Think.

:56:43
What did you say?
:56:45
I should have known.
:56:51
You turned down Harrison Shaughnessy.
You know who they are?

:56:54
-Of course, I know who they are.
-You just better hope they come back.

:56:58
They'd as soon put a bullet in you
as look at you.

:57:08
Kate and Mr. Anderson....
:57:09
-Mr. McCabe in there with her?
-How would I know?

:57:15
I ain't got a whole lot of time.
:57:18
You got no respect.
:57:19
Two gentlemen downstairs
to see Mr. McCabe.

:57:22
Is he in there with you?
:57:27
Yes.
:57:35
Mr. McCabe will be with you
in just a wee minute...

:57:37
so you wait right there.
:57:39
You're spending your profits.
:57:44
-Gentlemen.
-Mr. McCabe.

:57:46
-Do you gentlemen smoke cigars?
-No, thank you.

:57:48
-Mr. McCabe, Mr. Hollander and l....
-Here.

:57:51
We appreciate you wanting to take
a strong position. In fact, we admire it.

:57:56
-Ernie, do you want to?
-No, you go ahead and say it.

:57:59
What we'd like to do is,
we'd like to make a new approach.


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