The Quiet Man
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:30:02
And, oh, another thing.
You keep away from my sister Mary Kate.

:30:07
She´s not for the likes of you.
:30:10
Where I come from, we don´t talk
about our womenfolk in saloons.

:30:15
You sort of make a habit of it.
This morning it was widow Tillane.

:30:19
- What´s that?
- That´s true. It´s ashamed you should be.

:30:24
Hey, look, I´m not accusing Mary Kate.
It´s him.

:30:29
Why, this very moment,
let him deny it if he can.

:30:34
At the back of the chapel,
he took liberties that he shouldn´t have.

:30:38
- I said ´´good morning´´ to her.
- Good morning?

:30:42
- It was ´´good night´´ you had on your mind.
- That´s a lie.

:30:50
- That´s a what?
- I said ´´that´s a lie´´.

:30:55
That´s a word I take from no man!
Put up your fists.

:31:00
- I´m not gonna fight you.
- But I´m gonna...

:31:07
Thank you.
:31:12
Danaher!
What´s the matter with you?

:31:16
He´s drunk!
Feeney, take him home, will you.

:31:20
Don´t soil your knuckles on the man.
:31:23
- Come on, what do you say?
- Never.

:31:26
Take the man´s hand, or I´ll read your name
on a mass on Sunday.

:31:30
- Take it.
- I´d join the Church of Ireland first.

:31:34
As if they´d have you.
Shake his hand like I tell you.

:31:39
- Come on, come on.
- Shake hands?

:31:52
It´s a good grip you have.
I always hated a flappy handshake myself.


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