:32:04
I deplore what happened, colonel.
:32:07
- However, under the circumstances...
- It was necessary.
:32:11
Still, there's a time for sandpaper
and a time for silk.
:32:15
From now on, I think we'd be wise
to cater to his taste.
:32:20
I want to borrow a hat.
:32:23
- Tool of the trade.
- Will mine do?
:32:26
Mr. Kelly, I'd be honoured if you'd
accept the hospitality of my home...
:32:31
...for the remainder of your visit.
:32:33
I believe you'd find
the accommodations more cheerful...
:32:36
...than your present quarters.
:32:38
- And the bourbon?
- More plentiful.
:32:43
You gentlemen have a way
of making it hard for me to refuse.
:32:48
Who am I?
:32:50
You're a rich land speculator
looking for bargains.
:32:54
Seems to me I heard you mention
something like that...
:32:58
...recently.
:33:00
Satisfactory?
:33:02
Yes, yes, that would go down well
with anyone who was curious.
:33:06
Mrs. Townsend is having a soiree
next week. Nothing pretentious.
:33:11
No, certainly not.
Not in starving Richmond.
:33:14
I can't offer you a clean shirt...
:33:17
...but we'll take care
of the one you got.
:33:19
That's thoughtful.
:33:22
Now watch this.
:33:30
Slow down.
:33:31
When he moves to your house...
:33:35
...one of my men goes with him.
:33:38
Naturally.
:33:48
Oh, Mr. Kelly, I couldn't.
I'd love to, but I just couldn't.
:33:52
- I'm spoken for.
- Loudly?
:33:54
By a seafaring monster
who can shrivel a girl right up.
:33:58
Where's he?