The Horse Whisperer
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:44:00
I justhave to getmyself settled here.
:44:03
Well, um, putitin a memo,
and I'll sign it.

:44:09
- This your first time in Montana?
- Oh, no! Really?

:44:12
Uh, it's completely ridiculous.
It's completely ridiculous.

:44:16
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,
yeah, yeah. I can imagine.

:44:18
I can imagine. They are?
:44:21
Then why did you go to meethim,
alone, secretly?

:44:24
- All dressed up?
- That's, that's funny.

:44:27
No, really?
I can'tbelieve that.

:44:31
- Is she gonna be long?
- Probably. She's on the phone
23 hours a day.

:44:36
- What does she do?
- She's an editor.

:44:39
An editor? Ah, ah, yeah.
:44:42
Justin case she hasn't told you,
which she probably hasn't...

:44:46
I don't wanna be a part of this,
okay?

:44:48
Mm-hmm. Thank you.
:44:53
Hi. Sorry about that.
:44:57
Grace, this is Mr Booker.
Did you look atPilgrim yet?

:45:00
I was gonna take thatlook now.
:45:02
Would you like me to come with you?
I have to run over to the office
and give Mr Peterson a cheque.

:45:05
- Doesn'tmatter.
- Grace?

:45:07
Do you wanna come with us,
take a look atPilgrim?

:45:11
- Probably best she stay behind anyway.
- Okay.

:45:24
- Howdy, Lester.
- Howdy.

:45:26
- Goin' to see thathorse?
- Yeah, I thoughtl might.

:45:29
Well, I hope you gotinsurance.
That dirty son of a bitch.


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