The Sons of Katie Elder
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:54:02
Well, that's nine dollars
and fifty cents.

:54:05
I need one more
to make it ten bucks.

:54:07
_ There it is. I want that eye.
_ Well, all right!

:54:12
Let's see. We need nineteen
white chips and one blue one,

:54:16
because whoever draws the blue chip
is going to be the winner of the eye.

:54:20
_ Shake them up. Who was the first in?
_ I was.

:54:23
You're entitled to the first draw. Dip in.
Who's going to be the winner of that...?

:54:30
_ Let's see who's going to win.
_ Get in there.

:54:34
This tall, good_looking gentleman,
see what you come out with.

:54:41
Seem to be all white chips.
:54:43
This gentleman took two chances.
You're entitled to two draws.

:54:47
Dip in and may
Lady Luck smile on you.

:54:51
He got it!
:54:53
_ I got it! Give me my eye.
_ It's over there.

:55:02
I might just have it
made into a stickpin for Sunday.

:55:06
_ How much would you take for her?
_ I'm going to keep her.

:55:10
_ I'll give you three dollars.
_ No, I'll keep her for good luck.

:55:13
There goes my wedding!
My girl saw me with my patch once.

:55:17
_ She turned away.
_ You look all right to me.

:55:20
Pretend you're a girl, and you can see
it spoils my manly beauty. Right, boys?

:55:25
_ Sell it back to him.
_ All right, all right, I'll sell her.

:55:29
_ Five dollars.
_ Split the difference, and I'll buy a drink.

:55:33
Done.
:55:34
Whiskey for the gentleman,
give me one, and one for the kid.

:55:40
Aren't you going
to put it back in again?

:55:43
Put it back in?
It'd be a little crowded in there.

:55:46
Be a little crowded in there.
:55:59
Maybe that's funny to you,
but not to me.


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