A couple of teeth loose and... from True Grit (2010)
A few minutes ago, I came upon Chaney watering the horses. from True Grit (2010)
A fine thing to decide once you brought her from True Grit (2010)
A kingbolt? from True Grit (2010)
A love of decency does not abide in you. from True Grit (2010)
A Methodist and a son of a bitch! from True Grit (2010)
A quarter century is a long time. from True Grit (2010)
A sad picture indeed. from True Grit (2010)
A saucy line will not get you far with me. from True Grit (2010)
A snake would not bother you. You are too little and bony. from True Grit (2010)
A young fellow like you don't want to lose his leg. from True Grit (2010)
Absolving me of all liability from the beginning of the world to date... from True Grit (2010)
After a time he learned to make himself more or less understood. from True Grit (2010)
After the many months you've dedicated to finding Chaney? from True Grit (2010)
Ain't caught up to him. He lit out for the Territory. from True Grit (2010)
All I need is your silence. from True Grit (2010)
All I've heard out of you so far is talk. from True Grit (2010)
All right, now listen very carefully, as I will not bargain further. from True Grit (2010)
All right, this is my last offer. from True Grit (2010)
All right! from True Grit (2010)
All the snakes are asleep this time of year. from True Grit (2010)
Also shot by a rifle. from True Grit (2010)
Also, veterinary arts and medicine from True Grit (2010)
And a good store of whiskey here as well. from True Grit (2010)
And a one eyed man who can't shoot? Why don't you turn back, Cogburn? from True Grit (2010)
And a wall to put behind you. from True Grit (2010)
And accompany it home. I will have to sleep here tonight. from True Grit (2010)
And an act that is wrong only according to our laws and mores. It is Latin. from True Grit (2010)
And anyone coming in, wanting any kind of supply, from True Grit (2010)
And as your employer, I believe I have the right to know the particulars. from True Grit (2010)
And Clete Wharton, half brother? from True Grit (2010)
And collect the $50 I still owed him. from True Grit (2010)
And compel them to go into low company. from True Grit (2010)
And confuse the trail in a clever way. from True Grit (2010)
And fired wide. from True Grit (2010)
And get that ball taken out of your leg. from True Grit (2010)
And go off in the wintertime to avenge her father's blood. from True Grit (2010)
And H is Tongue In The Rain. from True Grit (2010)
And had the choice of firing offhand, or dismounting to shoot from rest, from True Grit (2010)
And he's familiar with the Lucky Ned Pepper gang from True Grit (2010)
And his feet burned. from True Grit (2010)
And honor his gibberings by making him chief! from True Grit (2010)
And how many members of this one family, from True Grit (2010)
And I am considerably diminished. from True Grit (2010)
And I believe the warm weather was too much for him. from True Grit (2010)
And I don't have to hang my head when I say it. from True Grit (2010)
And I keep your father's saddle. from True Grit (2010)
And I never did learn how to buy meat. from True Grit (2010)
And I shall assist the authorities in pursuit. from True Grit (2010)
And I want $300 for Papa's saddle horse that was stolen from your stable. from True Grit (2010)
And I will be no more of a burden to you than I was to the marshal. from True Grit (2010)
And I will do all the other parts myself. from True Grit (2010)
And I will tell you what to say. from True Grit (2010)
And I'm afraid nothing is going to be done about Chaney except I do it. from True Grit (2010)
And if you are not game I will find somebody who is game. from True Grit (2010)
And it is Ranger policy from True Grit (2010)
And Judge Parker's court. from True Grit (2010)
And like his son, Aaron Wharton advanced against an armed man? from True Grit (2010)
And lost all his money. from True Grit (2010)
And my brother Little Frank. from True Grit (2010)
And my wife did not care for the company of my river friends. from True Grit (2010)
And nearer 80 than 70. from True Grit (2010)
And not only does he not cease to talk, but he spills the banks of English. from True Grit (2010)
And nothing else grows but has stickers on it. from True Grit (2010)
And now you will let him kill me. from True Grit (2010)
And Papa had taken him up to Fort Smith from True Grit (2010)
And return to Yell County. from True Grit (2010)
And robbed him of his life and his horse from True Grit (2010)
And robbed him of two gold pieces and stole his mare. from True Grit (2010)
And set me to reading it. from True Grit (2010)
And settle for $300. from True Grit (2010)
And swap stories with an old trail mate? from True Grit (2010)
And that rock had been moved and the jar with the money in it was gone. from True Grit (2010)
And that you have been eluded the winter long by a halfwit. from True Grit (2010)
And the chemicals come dear. The particulars are in your bill. from True Grit (2010)
And then if you live, that'll get you two or three years from True Grit (2010)
And there is an end of it. I have the bill of sale. from True Grit (2010)
And turned to do the same for me and I shot him. from True Grit (2010)
And walk in front of me up that hill. from True Grit (2010)
And was glad to have it. from True Grit (2010)
And watch you simply ride off. from True Grit (2010)
And we were close enough that Deputy Marshal Potter and me from True Grit (2010)
And went back to the boarding house for his Henry rifle. from True Grit (2010)
And when we have him we'll also have Chaney from True Grit (2010)
And who is therefore unable to rise to his own defense! from True Grit (2010)
And would not begrudge its use. from True Grit (2010)
And yet I am happy, and live at my ease from True Grit (2010)
And you were backing away? from True Grit (2010)
And you, you would give me an affidavit. You're all against me. Every... from True Grit (2010)
Any harm comes to that child, you do not get paid. from True Grit (2010)
Are we off? from True Grit (2010)
Are we trading again? from True Grit (2010)
Are you going to let him do this, Marshal? from True Grit (2010)
Are you there? from True Grit (2010)
Are you thinking about The Old Place? from True Grit (2010)
Around 12, he says, or 15. from True Grit (2010)
As for the gray horse, it does not belong to you. from True Grit (2010)
As he called himself in Texas, shot the Senator's dog. from True Grit (2010)
As I understand it, Chaney, or Chelmsford, from True Grit (2010)
As it has my finances. from True Grit (2010)
As might a jury, petitioned by a widow and three small children. from True Grit (2010)
As per our implicit agreement. from True Grit (2010)
As that he fell in with them. from True Grit (2010)
As they scattered and run for home. from True Grit (2010)
Backed away from the axe and tried to talk some sense into him. from True Grit (2010)
Before I am hanged, I would like to say... from True Grit (2010)
Before turning up at your father's place. from True Grit (2010)
Behind the steam, and picks up a shotgun. from True Grit (2010)
Best go home to them. They will need help with the churning. from True Grit (2010)
Brief though his note was, from True Grit (2010)
But Cogburn is right, from True Grit (2010)
But don't worry yourself, dear. from True Grit (2010)
But he believes that even the worst of men is entitled to a fair shake. from True Grit (2010)
But he departed before I came round. from True Grit (2010)
But he was wrong. from True Grit (2010)
But I am saying your headstrong ways will lead you into a tight corner one day. from True Grit (2010)
But I believe you will find I'm not liable for such claims. from True Grit (2010)
But I guess we're doing all right in Little Rock. from True Grit (2010)
But I hope and pray that you will not slight them from True Grit (2010)
But I was mounted, from True Grit (2010)
But I will settle for $320 if I am given the $20 in advance. from True Grit (2010)
But I won't hear anything against the Ranger troop from a man like you. from True Grit (2010)
But I would encourage the creature you ride to head thither. from True Grit (2010)
But I'm acting as an agent for Marshal Reuben Cogburn from True Grit (2010)
But if it is Chaney's, from True Grit (2010)
But it did happen. from True Grit (2010)
But it is a dead body. from True Grit (2010)
But my drinking picked up from True Grit (2010)
But now I have a mind to give you five or six good licks with my belt. from True Grit (2010)
But thanks for the cigarette. from True Grit (2010)
But that gentleman on the porch has just taken it. from True Grit (2010)
But the rest won't be so good. from True Grit (2010)
But the shooting of a senator is indubitably an instance of malum in se. from True Grit (2010)
But we'd be striking out blindly. from True Grit (2010)
By a harpy in trousers and a nincompoop! from True Grit (2010)
By the time we get to Fort Smith, from True Grit (2010)
By the time we reached Bagby's store, my hand had turned black. from True Grit (2010)
By the time you read this, I will be across the river in the Indian Nation. from True Grit (2010)
Call it a misunderstanding and leave it go at that. from True Grit (2010)
Captain Quantrill indeed! from True Grit (2010)
Captain? from True Grit (2010)
CC Wharton and Aaron Wharton were dead when they hit the ground. from True Grit (2010)
CC Wharton pulled down on Potter with one barrel from True Grit (2010)
Certainly not! from True Grit (2010)
Chaney could be a corpse. from True Grit (2010)
Chaney fled. from True Grit (2010)
Chaney is across the river in the Choctaw Nation. from True Grit (2010)
Chaney is at the end of a long list of fugitives and malefactors. from True Grit (2010)
Chaney is taken into custody. from True Grit (2010)
Chaney was a hired man from True Grit (2010)
Chelmsford's gone. from True Grit (2010)
Clete was selling ardent spirits to the Cherokee. Come at me with a kingbolt. from True Grit (2010)
Cogburn does not want me eating out of his store. from True Grit (2010)
Cogburn outlined a plan. Mind your footing, there's a pit there. from True Grit (2010)
Cogburn! You hear me? from True Grit (2010)
Coke runs with Lucky Ned. He bought supplies with this. from True Grit (2010)
Columbus Potter and five other marshals is out here with me. from True Grit (2010)
Come on, you! from True Grit (2010)
Could I hire a marshal to pursue Tom Chaney? from True Grit (2010)
Creep up onto the roof. from True Grit (2010)
Damn. from True Grit (2010)
Damned shame. from True Grit (2010)
Daughter of Frank Ross. from True Grit (2010)
Dead as well. His depredations have come to an end. from True Grit (2010)
Dearest Mother, from True Grit (2010)
Did you also shoot Dub Wharton, brother, from True Grit (2010)
Did you find the jar with the $ 120 in it? from True Grit (2010)
Did you move the body after you shot him? from True Grit (2010)
Did you move the body after you shot him? from True Grit (2010)
Do either of you need medical attention? from True Grit (2010)
Do not make you an object of fun. from True Grit (2010)
Do something. Help me. from True Grit (2010)
Do the calf again, Harold! from True Grit (2010)
Do you know of anywhere to take shelter? from True Grit (2010)
Do you understand, Tom? from True Grit (2010)
Do you want to see if it will knit or should I just yank it free? from True Grit (2010)
Don't ask me what for. from True Grit (2010)
Don't leave me lying here. from True Grit (2010)
Don't let the wolves rip me up. from True Grit (2010)
Don't wander off. from True Grit (2010)
Don't you act the fool! If you blow, I will kill you! from True Grit (2010)
Don't you go jawing with that runt. from True Grit (2010)
Don't you go jawing with these people, Moon. from True Grit (2010)
Down by the creek, performing his necessaries. from True Grit (2010)
Down the creek bank with some hogs. from True Grit (2010)
Down to the magistrate in San Saba, Texas, from True Grit (2010)
Easy, boy. from True Grit (2010)
Even a blow to the head could silence him for only a few short minutes. from True Grit (2010)
Ever stalwart. from True Grit (2010)
Everything is against me. from True Grit (2010)
Farrell, I want you and your brother to stand clear. from True Grit (2010)
Fill your hand, you son of a bitch! from True Grit (2010)
Find our way back! from True Grit (2010)
Firing them two Navy sixes I carry on my saddle. from True Grit (2010)
For not a soul in that city could be bothered to give chase. from True Grit (2010)
For that I get the release previously discussed from True Grit (2010)
Fort Smith is a healthy distance, LaBoeuf, from True Grit (2010)
Found a flat gray rock from True Grit (2010)
From a wagon tongue? from True Grit (2010)
From the money you stole from me? from True Grit (2010)
From the Pfitzer Soap Works of Little Rock. from True Grit (2010)
Gentlemen, shooting cornbread out here on the prairie from True Grit (2010)
Gentlemen, we cannot fall out in this fashion. from True Grit (2010)
Get on up that hill! from True Grit (2010)
Getting older and fatter. from True Grit (2010)
Go ahead and bet your life on it. from True Grit (2010)
Go, Little Blackie! Come on! from True Grit (2010)
Go! from True Grit (2010)
God damn it! from True Grit (2010)
God damn it! I do not accept it as a given that I did shoot LaBoeuf. from True Grit (2010)
Goddamn ducks. from True Grit (2010)
Gone the whiskey, seized in evidence! from True Grit (2010)
Gone, gone, gone! from True Grit (2010)
Good, then. There's not sufficient dollars in the state of Texas from True Grit (2010)
Grandma Turner is... The bed is quite narrow. from True Grit (2010)
Greaser Bob, the Original Greaser Bob, from True Grit (2010)
Greer County Bachelor, that was. from True Grit (2010)
Ground is too hard. from True Grit (2010)
Had I killed the man I meant to, I don't believe I'd have been convicted. from True Grit (2010)
Harold, let me ride up with you. from True Grit (2010)
Has Chaney been here? from True Grit (2010)
Have I held you back? from True Grit (2010)
He brings his prisoners in alive. from True Grit (2010)
He calls himself Chaney. Or Chelmsford sometimes. from True Grit (2010)
He could have walked his horse, from True Grit (2010)
He dallied in Monroe, Louisiana, and Pine Bluff, Arkansas, from True Grit (2010)
He did not. from True Grit (2010)
He does not track! He does not shoot, except at foodstuffs! from True Grit (2010)
He don't have time to think about how many is with him. from True Grit (2010)
He don't know he got a rider. You too light. from True Grit (2010)
He got it into his head he was being cheated from True Grit (2010)
He has a store. from True Grit (2010)
He is a crafty one. from True Grit (2010)
He is a Methodist circuit rider in South Texas. from True Grit (2010)
He is a pitiless man, double tough, and fear don't enter into his thinking. from True Grit (2010)
He is in the Territory, and I hold out little hope for you earning your bounty. from True Grit (2010)
He is not my friend. from True Grit (2010)
He is your boss and you have to do as he tells you. from True Grit (2010)
He may let one slip by now and again from True Grit (2010)
He notched a dugout into a hollow along the Carrillon River. from True Grit (2010)
He raised an axe and commenced to cussing us and blackguarding this court. from True Grit (2010)
He returns for Lucky Ned. from True Grit (2010)
He rode by the light of the moon with Quantrill and Bloody Bill Anderson. from True Grit (2010)
He said he was traveling with a Wild West show, from True Grit (2010)
He shot and killed a state senator named Bibbs in Waco, Texas. from True Grit (2010)
He thinks about hisself, from True Grit (2010)
He told them the money was in a fruit jar, from True Grit (2010)
He was a clerk in a hardware store. from True Grit (2010)
He was a close trader but he acted the gentleman. from True Grit (2010)
He was a whiskey drinker like you and it led to killing in the end. from True Grit (2010)
He was armed, he had an axe raised! from True Grit (2010)
He was easily worth $40. from True Grit (2010)
He was still alive but just was. from True Grit (2010)
He will do no such thing. from True Grit (2010)
He would not be dissuaded. from True Grit (2010)
He would not be taken in charge and I shot him. from True Grit (2010)
He would understand if the journey were too long. from True Grit (2010)
He's a man who walks in front of bullets! from True Grit (2010)
He's a skinny fellow, nervous and quick. His lip's all messed up. from True Grit (2010)
He's abandoned me to a congress of louts. from True Grit (2010)
He's getting away. from True Grit (2010)
He's got a powder mark on his face, a black place. from True Grit (2010)
He's half Comanche and it is something to see him cut for sign. from True Grit (2010)
He's very spirited. I'll call him Little Blackie. from True Grit (2010)
Heading north towards the Winding Stair Mountains, from True Grit (2010)
Hello? from True Grit (2010)
Here inside is a train ticket for your return home. Use it. from True Grit (2010)
Here is the money. from True Grit (2010)
Hey! from True Grit (2010)
Hey! from True Grit (2010)
Him in the woolly chaps is Lucky Ned. from True Grit (2010)
His part, I fear, is rash. from True Grit (2010)
Hoorawed by a little girl. from True Grit (2010)
How came Chaney to shoot a state senator? from True Grit (2010)
How can you give up now from True Grit (2010)
How can you sit there and tell such a big story? from True Grit (2010)
How do you know Bagby will have intelligence? from True Grit (2010)
How he might get clear of that wrath that's about to set down on him. from True Grit (2010)
How long for you to make ready to depart? from True Grit (2010)
How long you boys been mounted on sheep down there? from True Grit (2010)
How many men is with the girl? from True Grit (2010)
How many of you's in there? from True Grit (2010)
How many steps before the shooting started? from True Grit (2010)
How much are you paying for cotton? from True Grit (2010)
How much money you got there? from True Grit (2010)
I admire your sand from True Grit (2010)
I ain't supposed to utter your name! from True Grit (2010)
I always go backwards when I'm backing up. from True Grit (2010)
I always try to help out the law. from True Grit (2010)
I am Cole Younger. from True Grit (2010)
I am hardly obliged to answer the ravings of a drunkard. from True Grit (2010)
I am not accustomed to so large a fire. from True Grit (2010)
I am not acquainted with Grandma Turner. from True Grit (2010)
I am not scolding you from True Grit (2010)
I am not staying here by myself with Tom Chaney. from True Grit (2010)
I am off for the Choctaw Nation. from True Grit (2010)
I am paying you for a horse I do not possess from True Grit (2010)
I am puzzled by this. Why is she here? from True Grit (2010)
I am shot to pieces. from True Grit (2010)
I am uninjured and well provisioned and we agreed to separate. from True Grit (2010)
I believe I bit myself. from True Grit (2010)
I believe not. from True Grit (2010)
I believe them two Wharton boys makes it 23. from True Grit (2010)
I believe you testified you backed away from Aaron Wharton? from True Grit (2010)
I believed it the first 25 times I heard it. from True Grit (2010)
I bought an eating place called The Green Frog, from True Grit (2010)
I bow out! I wash my hands! from True Grit (2010)
I bow out. from True Grit (2010)
I call that bold talk for a one eyed fat man! from True Grit (2010)
I can do nothing for you, son. from True Grit (2010)
I can get all the talk I need and more at the Monarch Boarding House. from True Grit (2010)
I can hit a gnat's eye at 90 yards. from True Grit (2010)
I can't go after Ned Pepper and a band of hard men from True Grit (2010)
I cannot. from True Grit (2010)
I did not figure them to send a scout. from True Grit (2010)
I did not hear back from Marshal Cogburn and he did not appear. from True Grit (2010)
I did not know. from True Grit (2010)
I did not mean anything by it. from True Grit (2010)
I did not want him brought to Texas, from True Grit (2010)
I do not believe he slept. from True Grit (2010)
I do not care a thing in the world about guns. from True Grit (2010)
I do not drink coffee. I'm 14. from True Grit (2010)
I do not entertain hypotheticals. The world as it is is vexing enough. from True Grit (2010)
I do not know him. Who is he? from True Grit (2010)
I do not know this man. from True Grit (2010)
I do not know what is to become of them. from True Grit (2010)
I do not know. from True Grit (2010)
I do not know. from True Grit (2010)
I do not like that. from True Grit (2010)
I do not remember. from True Grit (2010)
I don't believe in fairy tales or sermons or stories about money, baby sister. from True Grit (2010)
I don't like you. I hope you go to jail. My lawyer will not help you. from True Grit (2010)
I don't mind a little personal chaffing from True Grit (2010)
I don't need to buy that. I confiscate it. from True Grit (2010)
I expect some of the starch has gone out of that cowlick. from True Grit (2010)
I extend my hand. from True Grit (2010)
I felt like Ezekiel in the Valley of the Dry Bones. from True Grit (2010)
I fired mounted from True Grit (2010)
I gather that you and Mr. LaBoeuf have come to some sort of agreement. from True Grit (2010)
I gave up two dental mirrors and a bottle of expectorant. from True Grit (2010)
I guess I did speak awful rough to him. from True Grit (2010)
I had my glass. from True Grit (2010)
I had provided reasonable protection for the creature from True Grit (2010)
I had the body removed to our plot and I have visited it over the years. from True Grit (2010)
I have a Colt's Dragoon revolver which I know how to use, from True Grit (2010)
I have a contract with Colonel Stonehill which he will make payment on from True Grit (2010)
I have a good lawyer at home and he will help you, too. from True Grit (2010)
I have a good lawyer. from True Grit (2010)
I have a notion that tomorrow we will reach our object. from True Grit (2010)
I have already thought it over. from True Grit (2010)
I have come to take you back to Fort Smith. from True Grit (2010)
I have examined the records and can supply the accurate figure. from True Grit (2010)
I have her. Up with us! from True Grit (2010)
I have hired a deputy marshal, the toughest one they have. from True Grit (2010)
I have lapped filthy water from a hoofprint from True Grit (2010)
I have learned that Tom Chaney has fled into the wild from True Grit (2010)
I have my bearskin. from True Grit (2010)
I have no authority in the Indian Nation. from True Grit (2010)
I have no doubt that the gun is sound. from True Grit (2010)
I have not been formally deputized from True Grit (2010)
I have one of the gold pieces you stole from him. Now give me the other. from True Grit (2010)
I have slept out at night before. from True Grit (2010)
I heard a shot and went down to the river. from True Grit (2010)
I heard nothing more of the Tex as officer LaBoeuf. from True Grit (2010)
I heard the rifle and I felt the ball. from True Grit (2010)
I hollered out to Aaron that we needed to talk to his two boys. from True Grit (2010)
I hope that little nail selling bastard keeps you happy this time. from True Grit (2010)
I judge he would be in his 70s now, from True Grit (2010)
I just spent last night at the undertaker's in the company of three corpses. from True Grit (2010)
I killed a man in a trifling quarrel over a pocket knife. from True Grit (2010)
I knew it. from True Grit (2010)
I knew the marshal long ago. from True Grit (2010)
I know a teamster who bit his tongue off, being thrown from a horse. from True Grit (2010)
I know it is occupied, Mr. Cogburn. As I said, I have business with you. from True Grit (2010)
I know where the Parmalee claim is. from True Grit (2010)
I know you. from True Grit (2010)
I know, and I know them both. from True Grit (2010)
I mean to kill you in one minute, Ned. from True Grit (2010)
I mean, what are you doing in these mountains here? from True Grit (2010)
I misjudged you as well. from True Grit (2010)
I misjudged you. from True Grit (2010)
I must get you to a doc, sis, or you're not gonna make it. from True Grit (2010)
I need no affidavit. from True Grit (2010)
I never had time to fool with it. from True Grit (2010)
I never shot nobody I didn't have to. from True Grit (2010)
I owe you money. from True Grit (2010)
I picked the wrong man. from True Grit (2010)
I practice dentistry in the Nation. from True Grit (2010)
I remember your offer but I do not remember agreeing to it. from True Grit (2010)
I robbed a high interest bank. from True Grit (2010)
I said $50 to retrieve Chaney. You did not believe me? from True Grit (2010)
I saw your mother yesterday morning. from True Grit (2010)
I see men out there in that crowd is worse than me. from True Grit (2010)
I shall fear no evil. from True Grit (2010)
I shall make my own camp elsewhere. from True Grit (2010)
I shall not ****le. Can we depart this afternoon? from True Grit (2010)
I still have to collect father's things and see to some other business. from True Grit (2010)
I suppose. from True Grit (2010)
I suspect north. More to rob. from True Grit (2010)
I tell you, I can do better than that. from True Grit (2010)
I think I will oblige the officers to come after me. from True Grit (2010)
I think I'll shake his hand and give him a Daniel Webster cigar. from True Grit (2010)
I think she has you pretty well figured. from True Grit (2010)
I thought him slow witted, myself. from True Grit (2010)
I thought we might shop around up here next year, from True Grit (2010)
I thought you were gonna say the sun was in your eyes. from True Grit (2010)
I told her, Goodbye, Nola. from True Grit (2010)
I tried running it myself for a while but couldn't keep good help. from True Grit (2010)
I trust the enclosed document will let you conclude your business from True Grit (2010)
I turned Bo around and taking them reins in my teeth from True Grit (2010)
I was as bad yesterday as you look today. from True Grit (2010)
I was at Shreveport, first with Kirby Smith... from True Grit (2010)
I was forced to share a bed with Grandma Turner. from True Grit (2010)
I was happy enough to set it aside and leave Texas. from True Grit (2010)
I was in the army of Northern Virginia, Cogburn, from True Grit (2010)
I was in the very middle of it. It was a terrible thing to see. from True Grit (2010)
I was informed Rooster Cogburn had grit and I hired him to find the murderer. from True Grit (2010)
I was not awake when I lost the arm. from True Grit (2010)
I was not there as a customer. I am 14 years old. from True Grit (2010)
I was shot from ambush, Ned. from True Grit (2010)
I was to accompany you. from True Grit (2010)
I was within 300 yards of Chelmsford once. from True Grit (2010)
I will chuck one high. Hold fire. from True Grit (2010)
I will give you $ 10 for him. from True Grit (2010)
I will hold him down. from True Grit (2010)
I will kill this girl. You know I will do it. from True Grit (2010)
I will meet him later, walking the streets of glory. from True Grit (2010)
I will need $ 100. That much I can tell you. $ 100. from True Grit (2010)
I will not go back. Not without Chaney, dead or alive. from True Grit (2010)
I will pay $200 to your father's estate from True Grit (2010)
I will pay $225 and keep the gray horse. from True Grit (2010)
I will pay you $50 out of my winnings. I am not heavy. from True Grit (2010)
I will see Bagby. from True Grit (2010)
I will see that they're shipped to you at my earliest convenience. from True Grit (2010)
I will see to the money. Who's the best marshal? from True Grit (2010)
I will take $200 for Judy, from True Grit (2010)
I will take that $50 in advance. from True Grit (2010)
I will take the ponies back, and the gray horse, which is mine, from True Grit (2010)
I will tell you and you will see that I am in the right. from True Grit (2010)
I won't be stopping at boarding houses from True Grit (2010)
I would go on in your company if there were a clear way to go. from True Grit (2010)
I would not pay $325 for a winged Pegasus! from True Grit (2010)
I would not recognize the soles of his feet. from True Grit (2010)
I would not want to be in his shoes. from True Grit (2010)
I would think that he's throwed in with Lucky Ned Pepper, from True Grit (2010)
I'd give $3 right now for a pickled buffalo tongue. from True Grit (2010)
I'll be traveling fast and eating light. from True Grit (2010)
I'll bet he broke 40 cups. from True Grit (2010)
I'll bet it does. from True Grit (2010)
I'll kill the last one that goes in, then we'll have them in a barrel. from True Grit (2010)
I'll leave you to scream and rot! How do you like that? from True Grit (2010)
I'll see you're buried right. from True Grit (2010)
I'll take you down to Bagby's store tomorrow from True Grit (2010)
I'm a bonded U.S. Marshal. from True Grit (2010)
I'm a foolish old man who has been drawn into a wild goose chase from True Grit (2010)
I'm about to embark on a great adventure. from True Grit (2010)
I'm an officer of the court. from True Grit (2010)
I'm an old man sleeping in a rope bed in a room behind a Chinese grocery. from True Grit (2010)
I'm expecting three more souls. from True Grit (2010)
I'm giving you the children's rate. from True Grit (2010)
I'm gone. from True Grit (2010)
I'm hopeful that three of their party being dead from True Grit (2010)
I'm in your debt for that shot, pard. from True Grit (2010)
I'm looking for the man who shot and killed my father, Frank Ross, from True Grit (2010)
I'm Mattie Ross. from True Grit (2010)
I'm not a sharper. from True Grit (2010)
I'm not having him go to Texas to hang for shooting some senator. from True Grit (2010)
I'm not paying for talk. from True Grit (2010)
I'm played out. I need a doctor! We met Ned and Hayes two days ago. from True Grit (2010)
I'm sorry that you are paid piecework and not on wages, from True Grit (2010)
I'm struck that LaBoeuf has been shot, trampled, from True Grit (2010)
I'm surprised you don't remember him. from True Grit (2010)
I'm too old and too fat. from True Grit (2010)
I'm... from True Grit (2010)
I've grown old. from True Grit (2010)
I've just come from Yell County. from True Grit (2010)
I've seen her jump an eight rail fence with a heavy rider. I'm 14. from True Grit (2010)
I've seen men badly tore up with nothing bigger than a kingbolt. from True Grit (2010)
If anything, my price is low. from True Grit (2010)
If he is not in a shallow grave from True Grit (2010)
If I did, I would have one that worked. from True Grit (2010)
If I do not, there is no agreement and my money was stolen. from True Grit (2010)
If I ever meet one of you Texas waddies from True Grit (2010)
If I go back, it is to the U.S. Marshals Office to report the theft of my money. from True Grit (2010)
If I had have received good instruction as a child... from True Grit (2010)
If I had killed him, I would not be now in this fix. My revolver misfired. from True Grit (2010)
If I see you riding over that bald ridge to the northwest, I will spare the girl. from True Grit (2010)
If I'm to go up against Ned Pepper, from True Grit (2010)
If it ain't loaded and cocked, it don't shoot. from True Grit (2010)
If that's where the body was, I might have moved him. I do not remember. from True Grit (2010)
If the prosecutor's going to give evidence, I suggest he be sworn. from True Grit (2010)
If them men wanted a decent burial, from True Grit (2010)
If they won't, I'll shoot them as they come out. from True Grit (2010)
If they're unfriendly, I'll give you a sign to damp the chimney. from True Grit (2010)
If you act as the bandit chief instructed, and no harm comes to me, from True Grit (2010)
If you answer the marshal's questions, he will help you. from True Grit (2010)
If you don't turn around and take me across, from True Grit (2010)
If you find I fail to satisfy your terms, from True Grit (2010)
If you hit what you aim at, explain my shoulder! from True Grit (2010)
If you need something for to tote the gun around, from True Grit (2010)
If you ride the river, you won't fail to see it. from True Grit (2010)
If you want, I'll flay the flesh off the soles of his feet from True Grit (2010)
If you wet your comb, it might tame that cowlick. from True Grit (2010)
If you would like to kiss him, it would be all right. from True Grit (2010)
If you would like to sleep in a coffin, it would be all right. from True Grit (2010)
If you'd like to kiss him, it would be all right. from True Grit (2010)
Immediate or... from True Grit (2010)
In Arkansas, you should mind that your Texas trappings and title from True Grit (2010)
In front of the Monarch Boarding House. from True Grit (2010)
In hand? from True Grit (2010)
In honesty, I do not regret shooting him. He thought Tom Chaney was small. from True Grit (2010)
In hopes of cutting in once we've flushed the prey. from True Grit (2010)
In my country, you can ride for days and see no groundwater. from True Grit (2010)
In one minute, we will burn you out from both ends. from True Grit (2010)
In Texas, we will make do with a fire of little more than twigs from True Grit (2010)
In the corner of that smokehouse? from True Grit (2010)
In the Federal house up in Detroit, there. from True Grit (2010)
In the saloon, they referred me here. We must talk. from True Grit (2010)
In the way that they should go. from True Grit (2010)
In town, Chaney had fallen to drink and cards from True Grit (2010)
In your four years as U.S. Marshal, how many men have you shot? from True Grit (2010)
Into the Indian Territory, in pursuit of Tom Chaney. from True Grit (2010)
Into the middle of the Choctaw Nation. from True Grit (2010)
Is getting us no closer to the Ned Pepper gang. from True Grit (2010)
Is hunting north of the Picketwire from True Grit (2010)
Is it Chaney? from True Grit (2010)
Is not spelt F U D E L. from True Grit (2010)
Is that Emmett Quincy? from True Grit (2010)
Is that him? from True Grit (2010)
Is that Marshal Cogburn? from True Grit (2010)
Is that the man? from True Grit (2010)
Is that what you call it? from True Grit (2010)
Is your way back. from True Grit (2010)
Isn't she a cranky old maid? from True Grit (2010)
Isn't that a $ 100 value? from True Grit (2010)
Isn't your mama expecting you home, dear? from True Grit (2010)
It ain't his leg. from True Grit (2010)
It could just as easily mean that Lucky Ned and his gang fell upon him, from True Grit (2010)
It does not surprise me that she carries disease. from True Grit (2010)
It is all stealing. from True Grit (2010)
It is an unfair leg up in any competition to shoot your opposite number. from True Grit (2010)
It is at least a two man job taking him alive. from True Grit (2010)
It is beneath me. from True Grit (2010)
It is business Mama doesn't know about. It's all right, Yarnell. I dismiss you. from True Grit (2010)
It is I, Mattie Ross, your employer. from True Grit (2010)
It is LaBoeuf. from True Grit (2010)
It is not important where he hangs, is it? from True Grit (2010)
It is the same idea as a coon hunt. from True Grit (2010)
It is time for your spanking. from True Grit (2010)
It is to me. Is it to you? from True Grit (2010)
It is unfair to indict a man when his jaw is swollen and tongue mangled from True Grit (2010)
It is you who have nothing to offer, Cogburn. from True Grit (2010)
It means a great deal of money to me. It's been many months' work. from True Grit (2010)
It might have been some crazy man. Anyone could say he is a marshal. from True Grit (2010)
It seems neither of us is to see Judge Parker. from True Grit (2010)
It seems that we will overtake Tom Chaney in the Winding Stair Mountains. from True Grit (2010)
It sounds to me like you're still being hoorawed by a little girl. from True Grit (2010)
It was a good one. Are you some kind of law? from True Grit (2010)
It was Marshal Cogburn and myself. from True Grit (2010)
It was rife with misspellings. from True Grit (2010)
It will be mortified and they will cut it off. from True Grit (2010)
It will do it. It will embarrass you every time. from True Grit (2010)
It would be a shame to destroy such spirited horseflesh. from True Grit (2010)
It would have to be real money, though, to be persuasive. from True Grit (2010)
It's a long road, and time is a wasting. from True Grit (2010)
It's apt to get lively out here. from True Grit (2010)
It's fixing to get cold. from True Grit (2010)
It's not the world's only California gold piece. from True Grit (2010)
It's time for you to learn you cannot have your way in every little particular. from True Grit (2010)
Judy is a fine racing mare. from True Grit (2010)
Just Chaney. Our agreement is in force. from True Grit (2010)
Just the two of us, but my partner's hit and he can't walk. from True Grit (2010)
Keep your seat, trash. from True Grit (2010)
Kiss Little Frankie for me and pinch Violet's cheek. from True Grit (2010)
Knit. It will knit. from True Grit (2010)
Ladies and gentlemen, beware and train up your children from True Grit (2010)
Lawyer Daggett will prove ownership of the gray horse. from True Grit (2010)
Lawyer Daggett would not wish me to consider anything under $325. from True Grit (2010)
Lawyer J. Noble Daggett of Dardanelle, Arkansas may think otherwise, from True Grit (2010)
Leave your money. from True Grit (2010)
Let him starve! from True Grit (2010)
Let me do that. from True Grit (2010)
Let me ride with you, Ned, just out of here anyway. from True Grit (2010)
Let us cut up the winnings from the Katy Flyer. from True Grit (2010)
Long gone! from True Grit (2010)
Look away now. from True Grit (2010)
Look here, if you let me go, I will swear to it in an affidavit from True Grit (2010)
Look here. I need a pony. And I will pay $ 10 for one of them. from True Grit (2010)
Lucky Ned and his cohort gone. from True Grit (2010)
Lucky Ned has left me, knowing I am sure to be caught when I leave on foot. from True Grit (2010)
Lucky Ned! from True Grit (2010)
Lucky Ned? from True Grit (2010)
Make me out foolish in this girl's eyes. from True Grit (2010)
Malla men what? from True Grit (2010)
Malum in se. from True Grit (2010)
Mama was never any good at sums and she could hardly spell cat. from True Grit (2010)
Marshal Cogburn, I welcome the chance for a private parley. from True Grit (2010)
Marshal Cogburn? from True Grit (2010)
Marshal told me you'd show up. I'm to present you to the sheriff. from True Grit (2010)
Marshal, put this child back on the ferry. from True Grit (2010)
Marshal! from True Grit (2010)
Mattie, I wish you would leave these matters entirely to me, from True Grit (2010)
May I say your father impressed me with his manly qualities. from True Grit (2010)
Maybe lapping water off the ground is Ranger policy. from True Grit (2010)
Maybe... Maybe it is true. from True Grit (2010)
Me and Marshal Potter went out to the smokehouse. from True Grit (2010)
Menacing you with that little old kingbolt from True Grit (2010)
Missed my shot? from True Grit (2010)
Most girls like to play pretties, but you like guns, do you? from True Grit (2010)
Mr. Cogburn, from True Grit (2010)
Mr. LaBoeuf drew single handed upon the Lucky Ned Pepper gang from True Grit (2010)
Mr. LaBoeuf, please. from True Grit (2010)
Mr. LaBoeuf! from True Grit (2010)
Mr. LaBoeuf! from True Grit (2010)
Mr. LaBoeuf! from True Grit (2010)
Mr. LaBoeuf. from True Grit (2010)
Mr. LaBoeuf. How is it that you are here? from True Grit (2010)
Mrs. Floyd, have any rooms opened up? from True Grit (2010)
My agreement with the marshal antedates yours. from True Grit (2010)
My bread is corn dodgers, both solid and tough from True Grit (2010)
My brother is a child and my mother is indecisive and hobbled by grief. from True Grit (2010)
My clothes is all ragged from True Grit (2010)
My God, a Colt's Dragoon. from True Grit (2010)
My horses was blowing and making noise. That officer got me. from True Grit (2010)
My language is rough from True Grit (2010)
My leg hurts. from True Grit (2010)
My leg is giving me fits. from True Grit (2010)
My mother is at home looking after my sister Victoria from True Grit (2010)
My name is Forster. from True Grit (2010)
My name is LaBoeuf. from True Grit (2010)
My name is Mattie Ross. We're located in Yell County. from True Grit (2010)
My poor child. from True Grit (2010)
My watchman had his teeth knocked out and can take only soup. from True Grit (2010)
My white Appaloosa will still be galloping from True Grit (2010)
Near where the North Fork strikes the Canadian. from True Grit (2010)
Ned is unfinished business for the marshals, anyhow, from True Grit (2010)
Neither of these men are Chaney. from True Grit (2010)
Never could get a grip on it. from True Grit (2010)
Never robbed a citizen. Never took a man's watch. from True Grit (2010)
Never to make your camp in the same place as your cookfire. from True Grit (2010)
Nine and a half for low middling and ten for ordinary. from True Grit (2010)
No doubt people talk about that. from True Grit (2010)
No room for you here. Ride on. from True Grit (2010)
No, I don't believe I will. from True Grit (2010)
No, no, no! from True Grit (2010)
No, no! from True Grit (2010)
No, sir. from True Grit (2010)
No, that's the lot price. No, no... Wait a minute. from True Grit (2010)
No, too chancy with two men up if it comes to a race. from True Grit (2010)
No, we ain't arrested him. from True Grit (2010)
No, we will wait right here, from True Grit (2010)
No! from True Grit (2010)
No! from True Grit (2010)
No. from True Grit (2010)
No. from True Grit (2010)
No. Coke Hayes was, two days ago. from True Grit (2010)
No. It's Mr. LaBoeuf, using us as bird dogs from True Grit (2010)
No. No! from True Grit (2010)
Nobody here knew my father from True Grit (2010)
Not so close to our goal, with Tom Chaney nearly in hand. from True Grit (2010)
Now make another joke about it. from True Grit (2010)
Now you will do as the grown ups say from True Grit (2010)
Now, he advanced upon you much in the manner of Clete Wharton, from True Grit (2010)
Now, here is what I have to say about that saddle. from True Grit (2010)
Now, you could argue that the shooting of the dog from True Grit (2010)
Now, you give me some good information on Ned, from True Grit (2010)
Now, you must take that or leave it and I do not much care which it is. from True Grit (2010)
Objection! from True Grit (2010)
Objection's overruled. Proceed, Mr. Cogburn. from True Grit (2010)
Odus lit out and I shot him. from True Grit (2010)
Odus was just winged. from True Grit (2010)
Offer our friend a warm hello, and ask him where he is going. from True Grit (2010)
Oh, God damn it. from True Grit (2010)
Oh, Lord, I am dying. from True Grit (2010)
Oh, Lord. from True Grit (2010)
Oh, my poor child. from True Grit (2010)
Oh, yeah, the tongue is bit almost through. from True Grit (2010)
Okay. from True Grit (2010)
Old woman was out in the yard, dead, from True Grit (2010)
On sorghum molasses, and bacon and cheese from True Grit (2010)
On those humans that will sit still for it. from True Grit (2010)
On top of that, I will pay you a $50 reward. from True Grit (2010)
Once heard, they're locked into my mind forever. from True Grit (2010)
Once home, I wrote him with an invitation to come by from True Grit (2010)
One against four? It is ill advised. from True Grit (2010)
One arm in the fire, his sleeve and hand smoldering? from True Grit (2010)
One man. from True Grit (2010)
One more. This will prove it. from True Grit (2010)
One of you is gonna have to be The Caller. from True Grit (2010)
One would be as unpleasant as the other. from True Grit (2010)
Or buffalo chips, to heat the night's ration of beans. from True Grit (2010)
Or I will get myself a birch switch and stripe your leg! from True Grit (2010)
Or learn the whereabouts of his body. from True Grit (2010)
Or pushing further west. from True Grit (2010)
Or see you hanged in Fort Smith at Judge Parker's convenience. from True Grit (2010)
Our engagement is terminated. from True Grit (2010)
Out here, a one armed man looks like easy prey. from True Grit (2010)
Papa took me and Little Frank coon hunting last summer on the Petit Jean. from True Grit (2010)
Papa's death will soon be avenged. from True Grit (2010)
Parmalee and his brothers have a silver claim in the Winding Stair Mountains from True Grit (2010)
Pencil neck son of a bitch. from True Grit (2010)
People do not give it credence that a young girl could leave home from True Grit (2010)
Perhaps the local Indians will take him in from True Grit (2010)
Please hold fire. from True Grit (2010)
Please, let us move, Ned. The marshal's gone. from True Grit (2010)
Plus $ 100 for the ponies and $25 for the gray horse that Tom Chaney left. from True Grit (2010)
Plus 10 cents a mile for each of you. from True Grit (2010)
Possibly worth something in trade. from True Grit (2010)
Pursue. from True Grit (2010)
Pursuit would be futile. I will return with your man Chaney. from True Grit (2010)
Quiet there. from True Grit (2010)
Reuben had a complaint what he referred to as night hoss from True Grit (2010)
Right around 50. And they're all well armed and they mean business. from True Grit (2010)
Rode right at them boys, from True Grit (2010)
Rooster Cogburn? from True Grit (2010)
Rooster. from True Grit (2010)
Said it was them two Wharton boys done it. Rode up drunk... from True Grit (2010)
See? Sleep. from True Grit (2010)
Send the news to my brother, George Garrett. from True Grit (2010)
Served ladies and men both, mostly men. from True Grit (2010)
Seven, eight steps. from True Grit (2010)
Seven, eight steps. from True Grit (2010)
Shall I tell him you was outlawed up? from True Grit (2010)
She decided to go back to her first husband. from True Grit (2010)
She got the notion she wanted me to be a lawyer. from True Grit (2010)
She said for you to come right on home. from True Grit (2010)
She said, Goodbye, Reuben. from True Grit (2010)
She took my boy with her, too. from True Grit (2010)
She was in excellent health when last I saw her. from True Grit (2010)
She's snakebit. from True Grit (2010)
Shooting buffalo with Vernon Shaftoe and a Flathead Indian named Olly. from True Grit (2010)
Shot my father down from True Grit (2010)
Shot or killed? from True Grit (2010)
Should we be concerned, Marshal? from True Grit (2010)
Sleep well, Little Blackie. from True Grit (2010)
So do not fear on my account. from True Grit (2010)
So he likes apples. from True Grit (2010)
So it was a cold blooded bushwhack, from True Grit (2010)
So it would. I am confident the deal will fall through. from True Grit (2010)
So many you cannot keep a precise count. from True Grit (2010)
So that is Chelmsford. from True Grit (2010)
So, you're the runaway. from True Grit (2010)
Sofky always cooks up bigger than you think. from True Grit (2010)
Sold it to the Woodson Brothers in Little Rock for 11 cents. from True Grit (2010)
Some bully shot! That was 400 yards, at least. from True Grit (2010)
Somewhere between here and Fort Smith, he is gone! from True Grit (2010)
Stand up, Tom Chaney. from True Grit (2010)
Started calling myself Burroughs. from True Grit (2010)
Stay here, sister. from True Grit (2010)
Stop whimpering, boy! from True Grit (2010)
Stopping men in flight, defending myself, et cetera. from True Grit (2010)
Strange to be so close to him at last. from True Grit (2010)
Sullivan, Smith, from True Grit (2010)
Take me across. from True Grit (2010)
Take my jack et. from True Grit (2010)
Take the girl. I bow out. from True Grit (2010)
Texas Ranger. from True Grit (2010)
Thank you, Mr. Barlow. from True Grit (2010)
Thank you. from True Grit (2010)
Thank you. The spirit has flown. from True Grit (2010)
Thanks to Mr. LaBoeuf, we missed our shot. from True Grit (2010)
That Chinaman is running them cheap shells on me again. from True Grit (2010)
That don't bring anybody to mind. from True Grit (2010)
That don't bring anybody to mind. from True Grit (2010)
That is $325 total. from True Grit (2010)
That is a piece of foolishness. from True Grit (2010)
That is a silly question. I am here to settle my father's affairs. from True Grit (2010)
That is a story. Let go of my horse. I have business across the river. from True Grit (2010)
That is all very well. Do you advise that I kill her? from True Grit (2010)
That is everything. There are no light fingers in this house. from True Grit (2010)
That is fine. I will wake him. from True Grit (2010)
That is interesting news. How many is up there? from True Grit (2010)
That is my father. from True Grit (2010)
That is not my worry. You've earned your spurs. That is clear enough. from True Grit (2010)
That is our supper and breakfast both. I like a big breakfast. from True Grit (2010)
That is quite a horse. from True Grit (2010)
That is silly. You have not eaten all day, and it is my store, not his. from True Grit (2010)
That is to say, your eye. from True Grit (2010)
That leg will be swelled up tight as Dick's hatband. from True Grit (2010)
That makes him an authority on movements in the Territory? from True Grit (2010)
That may make you a big noise in that state. from True Grit (2010)
That piece will do the job for you, if you find a high stump to rest it on from True Grit (2010)
That pit is 100 feet deep and I will throw you in it. from True Grit (2010)
That ugly one is Coke Hayes. Him uglier still is Clement Parmalee. from True Grit (2010)
That was his act. from True Grit (2010)
That was not our agreement. from True Grit (2010)
That was not stolen. I'm out for your man. from True Grit (2010)
That was when I went out to the Staked Plains of Texas, from True Grit (2010)
That weighs but little with me. I will see the thing done. from True Grit (2010)
That will be the biggest mistake you ever made, you Texas brush popper. from True Grit (2010)
That would be a bitter disappointment, Marshal. What do we do? from True Grit (2010)
That, I fear, is out of the question. from True Grit (2010)
That's a goddamn lie! from True Grit (2010)
That's it. Come on, now! from True Grit (2010)
That's quite possible. The scheme did not develop as I had planned. from True Grit (2010)
That's right. from True Grit (2010)
That's the position they took in New Mexico. from True Grit (2010)
That's... from True Grit (2010)
The author of all things watches over me and I have a fine horse. from True Grit (2010)
The best is probably L.T. Quinn. from True Grit (2010)
The Bibbs family put out a reward. from True Grit (2010)
The closest I have been. from True Grit (2010)
The distinction is between an act that is wrong in itself, from True Grit (2010)
The girl is nothing to me! She's a runaway from Arkansas! from True Grit (2010)
The government will pay you $2 for bringing him in from True Grit (2010)
The gray horse is not yours to sell. from True Grit (2010)
The jakes is occupied. from True Grit (2010)
The lifelike appearance requires time and art. from True Grit (2010)
The man Chaney with the marked face killed my father. from True Grit (2010)
The man's name is Tom Chaney. from True Grit (2010)
The marshal had stayed with me, I was told, till I was out of danger. from True Grit (2010)
The marshal, when he sobers, from True Grit (2010)
The marshals are not well staffed, and I'll tell you frankly, from True Grit (2010)
The meanest is Rooster Cogburn. from True Grit (2010)
The Mormons had run Shaftoe out of Great Salt Lake City. from True Grit (2010)
The next time he found himself near Yell County from True Grit (2010)
The old man raised the axe and I shot him. from True Grit (2010)
The ponies are yours. Take them. from True Grit (2010)
The ponies have no part in it. I will not buy them. from True Grit (2010)
The rest has been braggadocio. from True Grit (2010)
The saddle is not for sale. I will keep it. from True Grit (2010)
The second floor back did open up from True Grit (2010)
The Sharps carbine is an instrument of uncanny power and precision. from True Grit (2010)
The sheriff told me to look in the saloon. from True Grit (2010)
The trail is cold from True Grit (2010)
The trail is cold, if there ever was one. from True Grit (2010)
The Wharton family, have you killed? from True Grit (2010)
Them boys, they can be hard on a gimp. from True Grit (2010)
Them hogs rooting around, they might have moved him. from True Grit (2010)
Them men was patriots, Texas trash! from True Grit (2010)
Them two Wharton boys, that'd be Odus and C C, from True Grit (2010)
Then I suggest you take the balance of it to the Woodson Brothers. from True Grit (2010)
Then I'll call down, see if they'll be taken alive. from True Grit (2010)
Then I'll give you three days to clear the Territory. from True Grit (2010)
Then one day I received a note from the marshal with a flyer enclosed. from True Grit (2010)
Then the price for Judy is $325. from True Grit (2010)
There ain't six trees between there and Canada, from True Grit (2010)
There he sits. from True Grit (2010)
There is a fugitive warrant out for Chaney. from True Grit (2010)
There is a new boy that might be running with Ned. from True Grit (2010)
There is a posse of officers up there who will force you to go. from True Grit (2010)
There is no hoorawing in it. from True Grit (2010)
There is nothing free, except the grace of God. from True Grit (2010)
There was one time, in New Mexico, we was being pursued by seven men. from True Grit (2010)
There were plenty of guns going off. from True Grit (2010)
There will be a party of marshals here soon, Ned! from True Grit (2010)
There will be expenses. from True Grit (2010)
There will be no settlement after I leave this office. It will go to law. from True Grit (2010)
There'll be time for that at The Old Place. from True Grit (2010)
There's nothing for it. from True Grit (2010)
There's only two of you. from True Grit (2010)
There's your divorced woman talking about decency. from True Grit (2010)
Theron Chelmsford, John Todd Andersen, and others. from True Grit (2010)
These people? from True Grit (2010)
They are both dead. from True Grit (2010)
They are coming here tonight to get remounts, and sofky. from True Grit (2010)
They couldn't be going but one of two ways, from True Grit (2010)
They just robbed the Katy Flyer at Wagoner's Switch. from True Grit (2010)
They ride up. What we want is to get them all in the dugout. from True Grit (2010)
They say Chaney's tied up with. from True Grit (2010)
They say he's over in Indian Territory and I need somebody to go after him. from True Grit (2010)
They say, Well, she hardly knew the man. from True Grit (2010)
They should have got themselves killed in summer. from True Grit (2010)
They tell me you're a man with true grit. from True Grit (2010)
They told me you had grit and that is why I came to you. from True Grit (2010)
They'd killed a shoat, had a fire built under a wash pot for scalding water. from True Grit (2010)
They'll teach you how to read and write up there from True Grit (2010)
Think it over first. from True Grit (2010)
This ain't no coon hunt. from True Grit (2010)
This here's an awful lot of sofky. from True Grit (2010)
This is a man I think you know. from True Grit (2010)
This is like women talking. from True Grit (2010)
This is Mr. James. from True Grit (2010)
This is no longer a manhunt. It is a debauch. from True Grit (2010)
This is Papa's gold piece. from True Grit (2010)
This is Rooster Cogburn. from True Grit (2010)
This malarial place has ruined my health, from True Grit (2010)
This man is a notorious thumper. from True Grit (2010)
This one's beautiful. from True Grit (2010)
Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, from True Grit (2010)
Though you are very young and sick and unattractive to boot. from True Grit (2010)
Though, in the months I've been tracking him, he has used the names from True Grit (2010)
Thought we'd better ride over ourselves and investigate. from True Grit (2010)
Throwed down on him and asked him where his money was. from True Grit (2010)
Time for you to go home, too. from True Grit (2010)
To have a Texas punishment administered for a Texas crime. from True Grit (2010)
To hell with you! How did you stalk me here? from True Grit (2010)
To help lead back a string of Mustang ponies he'd bought. from True Grit (2010)
To make it worth my while and listen to your opinions. from True Grit (2010)
To retrieve your man, $ 100. from True Grit (2010)
Tom Chaney is the business of the U.S. Marshals now. from True Grit (2010)
Tom Chaney stole the horse while it was in your care. You are responsible. from True Grit (2010)
Tom Chaney there shot my father to death in Fort Smith, from True Grit (2010)
Tom Chaney, here we come. from True Grit (2010)
Tom, you get on up that hill. Don't you stop. from True Grit (2010)
Tomorrow or the next day once a lawyer countersigns. from True Grit (2010)
Too bad, we just run across a doctor of sorts. from True Grit (2010)
Too late. from True Grit (2010)
Too thin, Rooster. Too thin! from True Grit (2010)
Traded for him with an Indian, who said he came by him honestly. from True Grit (2010)
Two at one time! from True Grit (2010)
Two at one time! from True Grit (2010)
Two days ago. Bagby's store. from True Grit (2010)
Two witnesses who arrived on the scene from True Grit (2010)
Under a gray rock at the corner of the smokehouse. from True Grit (2010)
Very few fiddle tunes I have not heard. from True Grit (2010)
Very good, Cogburn. Now what? from True Grit (2010)
Very well. It's impossible to bind a tongue wound. from True Grit (2010)
Was merely an instance of malum prohibitum, from True Grit (2010)
Was that Rooster waylaid us night before last? from True Grit (2010)
We are hot on the trail. from True Grit (2010)
We are not leaving him. from True Grit (2010)
We are weary trappers. from True Grit (2010)
We chased him right off the map. from True Grit (2010)
We didn't know who was outside, weather like this. from True Grit (2010)
We don't know those boys you're looking for. from True Grit (2010)
We don't know those boys you're looking for. from True Grit (2010)
We don't want the ponies now. We don't need 'em. from True Grit (2010)
We got most of ours out early. from True Grit (2010)
We got ten and a half. from True Grit (2010)
We had a good time. from True Grit (2010)
We had some lively times. from True Grit (2010)
We have miles yet. from True Grit (2010)
We have no rodeo clowns in Yell County. from True Grit (2010)
We have to warn him, Marshal. from True Grit (2010)
We promised to bury the poor soul inside. from True Grit (2010)
We sit. What does he do? from True Grit (2010)
We spotted them two boys and their old daddy, Aaron, from True Grit (2010)
We too had lively times. from True Grit (2010)
We took the balance to Woodson. from True Grit (2010)
We was just having our supper. from True Grit (2010)
We were in the woods all night. from True Grit (2010)
We? from True Grit (2010)
We? from True Grit (2010)
We'll begin our coon hunt. from True Grit (2010)
We'll miss his Sharps carbine. from True Grit (2010)
We'll sleep here, follow in the morning. from True Grit (2010)
We're looking for shelter. from True Grit (2010)
We're off. I'll send help for you as soon as I can. from True Grit (2010)
We're up, Mr. LaBoeuf. Take her. from True Grit (2010)
We've barked, and the birds have flown! from True Grit (2010)
Well, $60 is every cent we have. It leaves nothing for our board. from True Grit (2010)
Well, cut him down. from True Grit (2010)
Well, don't be looking for Quincy. from True Grit (2010)
Well, God bless you. from True Grit (2010)
Well, hold on, sis. from True Grit (2010)
Well, I guess they was all married men who loved their families from True Grit (2010)
Well, I killed the wrong man is the which of why I'm here. from True Grit (2010)
Well, I propose to sell those ponies back to you that my father bought. from True Grit (2010)
Well, I will not go. How do you like that? from True Grit (2010)
Well, I will throw in with you and your marshal. from True Grit (2010)
Well, if you refuse to go, I will have to shoot you. from True Grit (2010)
Well, ma'am, he's a horse. from True Grit (2010)
Well, Mr. LaBoeuf, he can wander the Choctaw Nation for as long as he likes. from True Grit (2010)
Well, nothing prevents you from offering a reward and so informing the marshals. from True Grit (2010)
Well, nothing's going my way. from True Grit (2010)
Well, perhaps we could double back over our tracks, from True Grit (2010)
Well, Rooster, will you give us the road? from True Grit (2010)
Well, that didn't pan out. from True Grit (2010)
Well, that was not the question. from True Grit (2010)
Well, that's all very interesting. from True Grit (2010)
Well, that's that. from True Grit (2010)
Well, the big shaggies is about all gone now. from True Grit (2010)
Well, the Sharps carbine is a... from True Grit (2010)
Well, we do not have buttermilk and we do not have bread. from True Grit (2010)
Well, you'll have to clamber up and look. from True Grit (2010)
Went away. Left this. from True Grit (2010)
What are you boys up to, outside of cooking banquets? from True Grit (2010)
What are you? from True Grit (2010)
What army was you in, mister? from True Grit (2010)
What became of Odus Wharton? from True Grit (2010)
What did you do then? from True Grit (2010)
What do we do when they get here? from True Grit (2010)
What do you know, Moon? from True Grit (2010)
What do you want, girl? Speak up, it's suppertime. from True Grit (2010)
What happened to Coke Hayes, the old fellow shot off his horse? from True Grit (2010)
What happened to Quincy and The Kid? from True Grit (2010)
What happened to your mouth? from True Grit (2010)
What happened, huh? from True Grit (2010)
What I want you to do now is come on across the creek from True Grit (2010)
What is it? from True Grit (2010)
What is your intention, Rooster? You think one on four is a dogfall? from True Grit (2010)
What little sleeping is done will take place on the ground. from True Grit (2010)
What was the nature of your acquaintance? from True Grit (2010)
What was your business there? from True Grit (2010)
What would that be, 15, 20 feet? from True Grit (2010)
What you want is to have him caught and punished. from True Grit (2010)
What're you doing with a pistol like that? from True Grit (2010)
What's your name, girl? from True Grit (2010)
What've you got there in your poke? from True Grit (2010)
When Chaney is taken, he's coming back to Fort Smith to hang. from True Grit (2010)
When he wouldn't tell 'em, they lit pine knots, held them to his feet. from True Grit (2010)
When I have bought and paid for something, I will have my way. from True Grit (2010)
When I have in my hand a letter from your lawyer from True Grit (2010)
When Papa tried to intervene, Chaney shot him. from True Grit (2010)
When the Senator remonstrated, Chelmsford shot him as well. from True Grit (2010)
When the Show was in Jonesboro, Arkansas. from True Grit (2010)
When was the last time you seen your old pard Ned Pepper? from True Grit (2010)
When we reach Ma's house, I'll send Carroll back with a fresh mount. from True Grit (2010)
When you are mounted, you take the girl and leave her there. from True Grit (2010)
Where is Marshal Cogburn? from True Grit (2010)
Where is the second California gold piece? from True Grit (2010)
Where there's warm beds and hot grub on the table. from True Grit (2010)
Where they have a considerable reward on offer, which we split. from True Grit (2010)
Which I cannot sell again. from True Grit (2010)
Which will you have? from True Grit (2010)
While I sat there watching you, I gave some thought to stealing a kiss, from True Grit (2010)
While poor Mr. Wharton was tending to his campfire. from True Grit (2010)
While this was going on, CC, he edges over to the wash pot there, from True Grit (2010)
While we fired safely from cover. from True Grit (2010)
Who is out there? from True Grit (2010)
Who says he has never drank water out of a horse track, from True Grit (2010)
Who worked you over with the ugly stick? from True Grit (2010)
Who's getting away, sis? from True Grit (2010)
Whose gang robbed a mail hack yesterday on the Poteau River. from True Grit (2010)
Why are you not looking for him? from True Grit (2010)
Why did they hang him so high? from True Grit (2010)
Why did you come here to tell me this? from True Grit (2010)
Why did you not catch him in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, or Monroe, Louisiana? from True Grit (2010)
Why do you think I'm paying you if not to have my way? from True Grit (2010)
Why is it so much? from True Grit (2010)
Why would I do that? from True Grit (2010)
Will be for some time. from True Grit (2010)
Will take the starch out of them. from True Grit (2010)
Will testify to the location of the body. from True Grit (2010)
Will you explain to this jury, Mr. Cogburn, from True Grit (2010)
William Waters is the best tracker. from True Grit (2010)
With a hollowed out space beneath it... from True Grit (2010)
With a hollowed out space under it and nothing there. from True Grit (2010)
With Aaron Wharton and his two remaining sons. from True Grit (2010)
With blowflies on her face. from True Grit (2010)
With the Sharps carbine, that is within range. from True Grit (2010)
With what you must think is a keen tongue. from True Grit (2010)
Women ain't allowed in the saloon. from True Grit (2010)
Would I like to come visit him when the show came to Memphis from True Grit (2010)
Would you two like to hear the story of The Midnight Caller? from True Grit (2010)
Yarnell, you can see to the body's transport to the train station from True Grit (2010)
Yeah? What side was you on? from True Grit (2010)
Yes, sir. He commenced to cussing and laying about with threats. from True Grit (2010)
Yes, that is the way. from True Grit (2010)
Yes. from True Grit (2010)
Yessum? from True Grit (2010)
You answer me, Rooster! from True Grit (2010)
You are a hard one to figure. from True Grit (2010)
You are getting ready to show your ignorance now, Cogburn. from True Grit (2010)
You are looking at the thing in the wrong light. from True Grit (2010)
You are more handicapped without the eye than I without the arm. from True Grit (2010)
You are not going. That is no part of it. from True Grit (2010)
You are trying to get at me. from True Grit (2010)
You are trying to take advantage of me. from True Grit (2010)
You as well, Doctor. I have no interest in you today. from True Grit (2010)
You boys looking for company? from True Grit (2010)
You can let him know that. You can tell him to his face. from True Grit (2010)
You can spit on him and make him eat sand out of the road. from True Grit (2010)
You can't rob a thief, can you? from True Grit (2010)
You could not hit a man at 300 yards if your gun was resting on Gibraltar. from True Grit (2010)
You could not simply tell the depositors to go hang. from True Grit (2010)
You did not drag the body over to the fire, fling his arm in? from True Grit (2010)
You did not specify that he was to be shipped. from True Grit (2010)
You display great poise. from True Grit (2010)
You do not believe it? from True Grit (2010)
You do not remember moving the body! from True Grit (2010)
You do not varnish your opinion. from True Grit (2010)
You don't remember nothing I want to know, do you, Quincy? from True Grit (2010)
You found a flat gray rock in the corner of the smokehouse from True Grit (2010)
You get mounted double fast! from True Grit (2010)
You give out very little sugar with your pronouncements. from True Grit (2010)
You go for a man hard enough and fast enough, from True Grit (2010)
You have a lot of experience with bounty hunters, do you? from True Grit (2010)
You have been at it for quite some time, Mr. Cogburn. from True Grit (2010)
You have five minutes! from True Grit (2010)
You have misjudged me if you think I am silly enough to give you $50 from True Grit (2010)
You have no reason to whine. from True Grit (2010)
You have not traded poorly. from True Grit (2010)
You have shown great determination. from True Grit (2010)
You heard him say it. He's killed my father from True Grit (2010)
You help yourself. Have some of the coffee. from True Grit (2010)
You killed my father when he was trying to help you. from True Grit (2010)
You know that Papa would want me to be firm in the right, from True Grit (2010)
You let that go. from True Grit (2010)
You managed to put a kink in my rope, pardner. from True Grit (2010)
You may ask, Mr. Goudy. from True Grit (2010)
You may find yourself in court where you don't want to be. from True Grit (2010)
You might want to head over to the Original Greaser Bob's. from True Grit (2010)
You missed your shot, Cogburn, admit it. from True Grit (2010)
You must pay for everything in this world, one way and another. from True Grit (2010)
You said it was a man on the roof. I thought it was Potter. from True Grit (2010)
You see what has become of me because of drink. from True Grit (2010)
You should fetch water for the morning and put it by the fire. from True Grit (2010)
You sprang from cover with your revolver in hand. from True Grit (2010)
You tell me another lie and I'll stove your head in. from True Grit (2010)
You was always dumb, Quincy, and remain true to form. from True Grit (2010)
You was always dumb, Quincy, and remain true to form. from True Grit (2010)
You were armed and he advanced upon you with nothing more than a kingbolt? from True Grit (2010)
You were the custodian. If you were a bank and were robbed, from True Grit (2010)
You will be out by dark, and we will meet you at The Old Place. from True Grit (2010)
You will get your winnings at The Old Place. from True Grit (2010)
You will shoot him in the back? from True Grit (2010)
You will soon find a good buyer for the ponies. from True Grit (2010)
You would not want to see a clumsier child than Horace. from True Grit (2010)
You, sister, may go where you like. from True Grit (2010)
You'll be rooming with Grandma Turner. from True Grit (2010)
You'll have to take that up with the man who stole the horse. from True Grit (2010)
You're going with me. from True Grit (2010)
You're just tryin' to make your work sound harder than it is. from True Grit (2010)
You're lucky to be traveling in a place where a spring is so handy. from True Grit (2010)
You're no bigger than a corn nubbin. from True Grit (2010)
You're not disturbing Grandma Turner. from True Grit (2010)
You're only trying to put on a show for this girl Mattie from True Grit (2010)
You're the bereaved girl with stories of El Dorado. from True Grit (2010)
You're trying to get at me. from True Grit (2010)
You've been a regular old hand on the trail. from True Grit (2010)
You've been shot in the shoulder, but the bullet passed through. from True Grit (2010)
Your $50 gone! from True Grit (2010)
Your father bought the ponies and paid for them from True Grit (2010)
Your father was a busybody like you. from True Grit (2010)
Your father's horse was stolen by a murderous criminal. from True Grit (2010)
Your five minutes is running! No more talk. from True Grit (2010)
Your friend Rooster does not collect many prisoners. from True Grit (2010)
Your makings are too dry. from True Grit (2010)
Your mama didn't say nothing about you seeing to no business here. from True Grit (2010)
Your marshal, I presume, knows the Territory. I know Chaney. from True Grit (2010)
Your name is Mattie. You're little Mattie the bookkeeper. from True Grit (2010)
Your pard has killed you and I have done for him. from True Grit (2010)
Your terms are agreeable if I may pass the night here. from True Grit (2010)
Your wire said $50. from True Grit (2010)
Yours, J. Noble Daggett. from True Grit (2010)
A what? A writ of replevin. from True Grit (2010)
All alone? I am the person for it. from True Grit (2010)
And then? Well, he died on us. from True Grit (2010)
Best let this go, LaBoeuf. Captain of what? from True Grit (2010)
Can you point out the sheriff? Him with the mustaches. from True Grit (2010)
Did you say hoorawed? That was the word. from True Grit (2010)
Do you need a good lawyer? I need a good judge. from True Grit (2010)
Does Mr. LaBoeuf survive? He does. from True Grit (2010)
Farrell, see to Tom's wound. Can I have some of that bacon? from True Grit (2010)
Good morning, Marshal. Morning. from True Grit (2010)
How long till you are ready to go? Go where? from True Grit (2010)
I am going with you. That is not possible. from True Grit (2010)
I defended myself. Returning to the other encounter, from True Grit (2010)
I did not think you would do it. Well, what do you think now? from True Grit (2010)
I did. Loaded and cocked? from True Grit (2010)
I don't want the ponies. I cannot accept that. from True Grit (2010)
I intend to kill Tom Chaney with it. Kill Tom Chaney? from True Grit (2010)
I was... Don't go flapping your mouth, Moon. from True Grit (2010)
I will mount the bay. I have other plans for you. from True Grit (2010)
I will take it to law. You have no case. from True Grit (2010)
I'm down here. Now I'm shot by a child. from True Grit (2010)
I'm here! Can you clamber out? from True Grit (2010)
I'm not sure... Tell Mama not to sign anything from True Grit (2010)
I'm severely injured. Yes, you got drug some. from True Grit (2010)
It has the force of law. The force of law? from True Grit (2010)
It's best you'd let me do the talking. I was saying... from True Grit (2010)
It's each man for himself. Congratulations, Cogburn. from True Grit (2010)
Knew what? We're being followed. from True Grit (2010)
Knit. What's that now? from True Grit (2010)
Leading. Sustained. from True Grit (2010)
Let us move, Ned. In good time, Doctor. from True Grit (2010)
Marshal Cogburn and I are fine. It'll be to our mutual advantage. from True Grit (2010)
Much obliged. I have taken his teeth. from True Grit (2010)
Must I double mount with the doctor? No. from True Grit (2010)
My bullet. Your bullet? from True Grit (2010)
Nothing's gone right for me. Mattie! from True Grit (2010)
Objection. Hearsay. Dying declaration, Your Honor. from True Grit (2010)
Objection. Speculative. Sustained. from True Grit (2010)
One man riding at seven. It's true. from True Grit (2010)
Our agreement is nullified. That suits me. from True Grit (2010)
Passed away in considerable pain. What did you do then? from True Grit (2010)
Put your switch away, LaBoeuf. I aim to finish what I started. from True Grit (2010)
Shoot them, Mr. LaBoeuf. Too far. Moving too fast. from True Grit (2010)
Thank Mr. Stonehill for me. No, ma'am. from True Grit (2010)
That is the man. Who's he with? from True Grit (2010)
That was your initiative. He does not contribute. from True Grit (2010)
That's right. Which direction were you going? from True Grit (2010)
That's the way I will have it. He will kill me. from True Grit (2010)
Then what did you... No jar or nothing. from True Grit (2010)
There are snakes. They awake? from True Grit (2010)
There. There? from True Grit (2010)
They are rare here. They are rare. from True Grit (2010)
They have been known to wake up. Let me have a rope, too. from True Grit (2010)
This is fraud. God damn it! from True Grit (2010)
Till it locks. I know how to do it. from True Grit (2010)
We are poorly supplied. Where is she? from True Grit (2010)
We seen... He's trying to get at you. from True Grit (2010)
We're short a horse. Marshals will come swarming. from True Grit (2010)
Well, that is hard to believe. What is? from True Grit (2010)
What are you doing here? I ought to wring your scrawny neck. from True Grit (2010)
What are you doing out here? Come to fetch some water. from True Grit (2010)
What did you do then? Well, rode up to the Whartons' from True Grit (2010)
What did you do? Announced we was U.S. Marshals. from True Grit (2010)
What did you find? Branch of the Canadian. from True Grit (2010)
What happened then? I found the jar with $ 120 in it. from True Grit (2010)
What have you done with Papa's mare? Keep still. from True Grit (2010)
What is it? I'd like to talk to you a minute. from True Grit (2010)
When will they arrest him? Not soon, I'm afraid. from True Grit (2010)
Who all's down there? Marshal Cogburn and 50 more officers. from True Grit (2010)
Who all's in there? Ride on. from True Grit (2010)
Why is that? My man will beat you to it. from True Grit (2010)
Why? I might know him. from True Grit (2010)
With the truth. We seen Ned and Hayes two days ago. from True Grit (2010)
You will not go with me? No, it's just the other way around. from True Grit (2010)
You're forgetting the gray horse. Crow bait! from True Grit (2010)
You're the one who shot me. Mr. LaBoeuf has a point, Marshal. from True Grit (2010)
...I would be with my wife and children today. from True Grit (2010)
$ 100, that's the rate. from True Grit (2010)
$250. from True Grit (2010)