The Rare Breed (1966)
Juliet Mills: Hilary
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Quotes
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[Sam and Simons are brawling in the saloon]
Martha Evans : Does that look like a conspiracy to you?
Hilary : The thieves have fallen out.
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Hilary : Vindicator, you've got to stand on your own four feet. I mean it! You're a British bull with uncommon good sense and fine ancestors. We've had some fine times together. Now you've got to prove yourself and prove that Father was right. Go on.
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[first lines]
Martha Evans : What on earth are they doing?
Ellsworth : It's called bulldogging, ma'am. That's Bulldog Burnett. He works for my outfit.
Hilary : Well, it's a perfectly silly way to handle cattle if you ask me.
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Hilary : I'll just drive along; just drive and drive and drive while you two consort.
Martha Evans : Oh, really, Hilary, do you call an innocent canter consorting?
Hilary : No, but I call a half-a-day gallop a romp.
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Hilary : You decided to play Mr. Ellsworth's game.
Martha Evans : He certainly is not like him.
Hilary : Oh, no? One was willing to buy a bull he didn't want and one was willing to sell one he didn't have.
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Hilary : But I think we should go to the sheriff and have Mr. Burnett thrown into the hoosegow.
Martha Evans : The what?
Hilary : The jail, jug... *Old Bailey*.
Martha Evans : Why on Earth shold we do thing like that?
Hilary : Because they plan to kidnap Vindicator and Mr. Burnett is in cahoots with them.
Martha Evans : What's this 'ca-hoots'? Sounds awful!
Hilary : Cahoots - conspiracy. Anyway, he said he'd meet them in the pub. It has something to do with that Mr. Taylor.
Martha Evans : Hilary, Mr. Taylor is an Englishman.
Hilary : So was Captain Kidd!