McCabe & Mrs. Miller
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1:16:05
You must be Butler.
1:16:07
-Sir?
-I'm John McCabe.

1:16:10
We have business to talk over.
Do you smoke cigars?

1:16:13
Yes, I do. Have one of mine.
1:16:23
-Shall we step in the bar, for privacy?
-No, we're fine here.

1:16:29
-Sheehan, serve a bottle on me.
-Bottle.

1:16:35
About that deal....
1:16:37
You know, when them gentlemen
came up here and made me that offer...

1:16:42
there was a whole lot of things
that we didn't take into consideration.

1:16:46
How much did they offer you?
1:16:49
Well, $5,500.
1:16:51
They came up $750 from that,
so it's $6,250 they offered me.

1:16:57
$6,250.
1:17:00
Yeah, but how much did you ask them for?
1:17:03
We never got around to that because....
1:17:07
I might have mentioned...
1:17:08
something like $12,000, $10,000.
It was just to get them bargaining.

1:17:13
And, well, just so they'd talk sense.
1:17:16
Yeah, but how much did you really want?
1:17:21
That depends.
I mean, they talked about all my holdings.

1:17:26
$8,000?
1:17:28
$8,000.
1:17:30
Well, $7,500. Probably more like it.
1:17:35
-You weren't far apart, were you?
-That's what I'm trying to tell you.

1:17:39
I don't know what
they mean by "all my holdings."

1:17:41
All my holdings. Does that mean
my horses, my clothes, my underwear?

1:17:47
Well, the fact is....
Shit, I'd make a deal for $6,250.

1:17:52
If they don't count
my personal property in that.

1:17:56
That's provided that
they buy my inventory separately.


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