:37:06
He wasn't scared, boys.
:37:09
He just ain't no carpenter.
:37:17
There's a dignity in royalty. . .
:37:19
. . .which precludes
the likelihood of assassination.
:37:22
If you pointed a pistol. . .
:37:24
. . .at a monarch,
your hands would shake as if palsied.
:37:27
I wouldn't point no pistol at nobody.
:37:31
That's a wise policy.
:37:34
But if you did, I assure you,
the sight of royalty. . .
:37:37
. . .would cause you to dismiss thoughts
of bloodshed. You would stand. . .
:37:42
. . .how should I put it. . .
:37:44
. . .in awe.
:37:48
A President. . . .
Why not shoot a President?
:37:58
Keep the change.
:38:00
This Strawberry Alice
person, tell me again.
:38:04
Down the street to Greely's Beer
Garden and Billiards Parlor.
:38:07
Say you want a game of billiards.
:38:10
Billiards?
Even though I don't really wish to play?
:38:13
No matter. They burned the
table in '78 for firewood.
:38:18
Quite right.
:38:21
Mr. Beauchamp,
I think a cup of tea--
:38:38
Hello, Bob.
:38:41
Boys, this here is English Bob.
:38:45
Shit and fried eggs!
:38:49
Been a long time.
:38:52
Run out of Chinamen?
:38:56
I thought that you were dead.
:38:59
You've shaved your chin whiskers off.