:31:00
Sure as hell sounds
like a John Bull to me.
:31:04
Again, I don't wish to give offense
when I suggest this country select. . .
:31:10
. . .a king or even a queen,
rather than a President.
:31:16
One isn't that quick
to shoot a king or a queen.
:31:19
The majesty of royalty, you see.
:31:24
Maybe you don't wish to
give offense, sir. . .
:31:27
. . .but you are giving it pretty thick.
:31:29
This country don't need
no queens whatsoever.
:31:32
-When I heard about queens--
-Shut up, Joe.
:31:35
What's wrong with you, Thirsty?
This dude--
:31:38
Might be that this dude
is English Bob.
:31:42
Works for the railroad
shooting Chinamen.
:31:45
Might be he's waiting
for some cowboy to touch his pistol. . .
:31:49
. . .so he can shoot him.
:32:02
Is that a fact, mister?
:32:04
You English Bob?
:32:09
Pheasants.
:32:12
Let's shoot some pheasants.
:32:14
Ten shots.
:32:16
At, let's say, $1 a pheasant.
:32:19
I'll shoot for the Queen, and you. . .
:32:22
. . .for whomever.
:32:40
That's eight for me and one for you.
:32:42
That comes to seven American dollars.
:32:45
Pretty damn good shooting. . .
:32:47
. . .for a John Bull.
:32:49
No doubt your aim was
affected by your grief. . .
:32:54
. . .over the injury to your President.