McCabe & Mrs. Miller
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1:12:06
Deal this hand for me.
1:12:15
McCabe.
1:12:16
-Webster's going down the mountain.
-What's that got to do with me?

1:12:19
Blanche says there's still time
to get in on that boom around the fort.

1:12:23
She says you can open a business there
for no money at all.

1:12:25
Somebody has to go and have a look.
I think you should go today with Webster.

1:12:32
I'm your partner. You got to listen to me.
1:12:35
-What'll you do about them blokes?
-You talking about them boys up there?

1:12:39
Smalley is up there talking to them, he'll
bring them down, then we'll make a deal.

1:12:44
-What if they don't make a deal?
-I won't make a deal. I'll have a drink.

1:12:49
Would you care to join me?
1:12:50
Don't mind what people think. They
won't know. Webster covered his wagon.

1:12:54
He found all this canvas
and he's covered his wagon.

1:12:58
Anyway, what the hell
do you have to answer to anyone for?

1:13:01
You bloody well own this town, don't you?
1:13:04
I appreciate you warning me,
but there ain't nothing to be scared of.

1:13:08
They're the ones that got to make a deal,
not me.

1:13:11
I feel sorry for them.
1:13:12
They've been working for 20 years
and don't know what to do.

1:13:15
The company says,
"Make a deal with McCabe.

1:13:17
"Don't come back till you're done."
When they come up on a mule like me....

1:13:21
I feel sorry for them, tell you the truth.
I really do. I feel sorry for them.

1:13:26
I know what I'm doing.
1:13:30
-I know what I'm doing.
-What's he carrying the blunderbuss for?

1:13:35
I don't know. Maybe to hunt possum.
Do you want a drink or not?

1:13:46
They said there was nothing to talk about.
1:13:50
-Who said?
-His name's Butler.

1:13:53
Christ, the son of a bitch
must be 7 feet tall.

1:13:58
-Did you invite them here for a meal?
-Yeah.


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