1:44:01
Hey, wait a minute!
1:44:04
I can't give you a gun, my mister
isn't home. I don't know what he'd -
1:44:08
You must be crazy!
1:44:11
Mrs Turpin!
1:44:13
Miss Mainwaring,
this woman comes tearing in here
1:44:16
demandin' I give her a gun.
1:44:18
Tell this fool to give me a gun.
Forio 's hurt!
1:44:21
Marnie, wait. I ' ll call a vet.
There's nothing a vet can do.
1:44:25
We don't have a phone
anyway, Miss Mainwaring.
1:44:27
If the horse is hurt bad,
I could give her Jack's pistol.
1:44:31
Hurry. Oh, hurry, please.
He's suffering.
1:44:33
Go get the gun!
1:44:35
I'll do it, Marnie. You wait here.
1:44:37
Are you still in the mood for killing?
1:44:42
Please, Marnie!
1:44:44
Stay out of my way!
1:44:50
Marnie, please!
1:44:52
If you don't want me to do it,
1:44:53
then let me go back
for one of the men.
1:44:56
(Whinnies)
1:45:13
There.
1:45:16
There now.
1:45:23
So you can see, Mr Strutt,
how very disadvantageous,
1:45:28
any action on your part
would be for everyone.
1:45:31
For me, certainly.
1:45:34
For a sick girl... and for you.
1:45:38
Yes, I 'm sure that's the fashionable
attitude, Mr Rutland.
1:45:41
But just wait until
you've been victimised.
1:45:51
(Mark) Try to look at the situation
from a business point of view.
1:45:55
(Strutt) Yes.
1:45:57
(Mark) We 've been business friends
for a number of years now.