:24:01
It's mine. I don't want anyone touching it.
:24:03
I'm buying everything.
:24:04
Do you want the fish, too?
:24:06
No. Throw the fish to the Mayor's wife.
She looks hungry.
:24:15
Make your plays, gentlemen.
:24:29
22, even, black. You lose, sir.
:24:32
I've never seen anything like it.
The black's come up six times in a row.
:24:36
The red's bound to come up soon.
:24:38
Sawbuck McTavish is me name
and I'm the luckiest man in the world.
:24:42
I'm sure you are, sir.
Make your plays, gentlemen.
:24:45
- Make your play, sir.
- Place them on the red, Sandy.
:24:48
Go slow, Sawbuck.
We worked for that for a whole year.
:24:51
I'm tired of bendin' over,
liftin' gold out of the ground.
:24:54
I wanna pick up off the table,
standing up, let 'er go.
:24:58
- How much is that?
- Weigh it when the gentleman wins.
:25:01
- How about bettin' just half, Sawbuck?
- The play is made.
:25:04
- All of it, sir?
- All of it, miss.
:25:06
- You're daft, man.
- Daft, am I? Who found Bonanza Creek?
:25:10
I'm the luckiest man in the world. I never lose.
:25:16
11, black.
:25:23
- Sawbuck.
- Pull in your whiskers, Sandy.
:25:25
- I want to talk to you.
- I don't want to hear no scolding.
:25:28
- It isn't that, it's...
- Lost to the prettiest blue eyes I ever seen.
:25:31
- Make your bet, sir, or get out.
- You were nicer to me a little while ago.
:25:35
You'd better skedaddle,
while you've still got your shirt.
:25:38
Sawbuck McTavish
never skedaddled from a lady yet.
:25:41
Come on, let's go somewhere and celebrate.
:25:43
You're drunk, sir.
:25:45
I wasn't too drunk for gamblin'
and I'm no too drunk for love.
:25:53
He asked for it, gentlemen.
:25:55
I guess he didn't read the sign.