Man of the House
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:07:02
You can come with us
and testify against John Cortland.

:07:06
A and B suck.
:07:08
What about C?
:07:10
C is my personal favourite.
:07:12
Take it easy.
:07:14
I'm sure there's a way
we can work out this whole thing.

:07:16
Seems like it's pretty
well worked out to me.

:07:19
I got money. Lots of money.
:07:22
If you get me out of here,
I'll make you both rich.

:07:24
Look, see this key? It's yours.
:07:27
Thank you. I'll put that in evidence.
:07:29
Look, I can't testify. Cortland
will kill me. It's a death sentence.

:07:36
Let's go outside and talk it over.
:07:55
You gotta be kidding me.
:07:58
Nice job, Sharp.
:07:59
What's that they say?
"Texas Rangers always get their man"?

:08:02
That's the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
:08:04
You both have funny hats and funny boots.
Who can tell you apart?

:08:07
- Long time, Eddie.
- More than five years.

:08:09
Margaret Swanson, Eddie Zane.
He's with the Federal Bureau of Idiots.

:08:12
I'd have become a Ranger
if they said my partner would look like you.

:08:16
If you were a Ranger,
you'd have caught this bastard by yourself.

:08:19
That's the beautiful thing
about working for the federal government.

:08:22
Other people do your grunt work for you.
:08:27
- How's your daughter doing?
- Real good.

:08:29
Excuse me, I'm bleeding here.
:08:33
Get down!
:08:41
You're gonna be okay.
:08:42
Just hang in there. EMT is on the way.

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