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Groot is prompted to remark: "That's too much land for one man.Why it ain't decent." Dunson shoos back Matt, hinting that there may be trouble with the gunslingers.He challenges the Mexican landowner's rights, and appropriates all the land north of the Rio Grande for himself, establishing what he considers the proper boundary between he US and Mexico:Dunson: Tell Don Diego, tell him that all the land north of that river's mine.The "verdict" is delivered by Dr.Steele - she makes light of his pronouncement as if she is being sentenced: "The prisoner will rise.The sentence." He suggests hat immediate brain surgery is imperative: "We've got to operate...Well, after all, the brain is like any other part of the body.Things get out of kilter, have to be adjusted." Judith rejects Dr.Steele's orders with a frightful, alarmed look: "Oh no I won't!" He has discovered, in all likelihood, that she has a possibly-malignant brain tumor or "glioma" originating in the central nervous system: "It is rather like a plant - a parasitic one." BackgroundThe Best Years of Our Lives(1946) is producer Samuel Goldwyn's classic, significant American film about the difficult, traumatic adjustments (unemployment, adultery, alcoholism, and ostracism) hat three returning veteran servicemen experienced in the aftermath of World War II.] Jake also becomes hot-headed when he must defend his sleazy profession (of nosing into other people's personal affairs) to another shop customer (Doc Erickson) who is employed by the First National Bank Mortgage Department:Listen, pal." He quickly confronts them with their snobbishness and refuses to 'naturally' help subsidize their annual deficit: "Excuse me, gentlemen, there's nothing natural about that.