Gun Fury
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:04:00
Then I can't permit you to refuse.
Why should you dine alone?

:04:04
I'm quite flattered, Mr. Hampton.
But you'll have to permit me to refuse.

:04:10
Don't worry about it, Mr. Hampton.
I'll eat with you.

:04:13
If I'd known that, Mr. Burgess,
I wouldn't have asked the lady.

:04:19
Hurry up with that strongbox.
:04:28
We don't get many Southern ladies
coming through the station.

:04:32
Say, that's beautiful.
:04:35
It's a wedding present from my family.
:04:37
There's a fine minister in Haynesville,
Mr. Midgely.

:04:41
- Are you going to be married in the church?
- Yes, of course.

:04:44
That's the only way to do it.
:04:46
I'll go and fix you a cup of tea.
:04:49
And I'll bring you some of my biscuits.
I baked them myself.

:04:56
She's quite a woman, isn't she?
:04:59
As far as I'm concerned, all women are alike.
:05:01
They just got different faces
so you can tell them apart.

:05:03
To a man without taste,
I suppose all things are alike.

:05:07
She's as different from other women
as cognac is from corn liquor.

:05:10
You get the same kind of headache
from either one.

:05:13
She can smile without making it a simper.
:05:16
That's a rare quality in a woman, Jess.
:05:19
She's also getting married
at the next stop. Remember?

:05:22
Yes, to a grubby dirt farmer.
:05:25
What'll she look like a year from now?
:05:27
What difference does it make to you?
It's hello and goodbye.

:05:31
A sad thought. Don't you think so?
:05:34
Stay away from her.
:05:39
- What did you say?
- Stay away from her.

:05:43
My private affairs are private.
Don't ever forget it again.

:05:55
- Who is it?
- It's me, Mrs. Rodgers.


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