《The Romance of Tarzan (1918)》Storyline
Yet here""s what they say to me.You""ve got that look, that look that leaves me weak.You with your eyes-across-the-table technique.You""ve got that look, that look between the linesYou with your let""s-get-more-than-friendly designsI should be brave and say, let""s have no more of thisBut oh what""s the use when you know I love it.Dunson: You mean he took it away from whomever was here before.Indians maybe.Mexican: Maybe so.Dunson: Well, I""m takin"" it away from him.Mexican: Others have thought as you, senor.Others have tried.Dunson: And you""ve always been good enough to stop ""em?Mexican: Amigo, it is my work.Dunson: Pretty unhealthy job.(He backs up and warns Matt.) Get away, Matt.When the Mexican draws first, Dunson outdraws and kills him, and then sends his companion back to Diego with a warning that he land has a new owner.I introduced her o this ""ere planet I did, with all its wonders and marvels.The sun that shines, the moon that glows, Hyde Park to walk through on a fine spring night.The whole ruddy city o"" London to roam around in, sellin ""er bloomin"" flowers.I give ""er all that, then I disappears and leaves ""er on ""er own to enjoy it.Now, if that ain""t worth half-a-crown now and again, I""ll take my belt off and give ""er what for!Although at first, Eliza resists giving her father any of her hard-earned money: "Y""ain""t gonna take me hard-earned wages and pass ""em on to a bloody pub-keeper," she relents.[Speaking in a foreign language, she is appreciative that she has been given a new virginal dress, but Gittes is ready to falsely assume that the couple are having a clandestine, adulterous affair.