1:28:01
You feel sorry enough for yourselves.
You ain't got much else to do.
1:28:05
You've never been married.
1:28:07
I've had three!
1:28:09
- Husbands?
- Kids.
1:28:11
Then you're probably very happy.
1:28:14
Good gracious, ma'am, I stopped
thinking about being happy long ago.
1:28:17
- You don't think about being happy?
- Ain't had the time with the kids and all.
1:28:22
The old man's such a demon
when he's drinking.
1:28:24
Them big, strong,
red-headed men, they're fierce.
1:28:29
He beat you! How terrible!
1:28:31
Yes, when you think
that a lot of women on the ranch...
1:28:34
...need a beating worse than I do.
1:28:37
I'll get Buck to come fix that thing.
1:28:39
But you live in Reno.
You could get a divorce overnight.
1:28:43
A woman can't get herself
worked up to a thing like that overnight!
1:28:49
Hello, Peggy!
1:28:51
Hi, Countess! You've seen enough.
Let's get out there with the Countess.
1:28:55
Is Mrs. Haines around?
1:28:58
No, Countess. But come on in.
She'll be here soon, the mail has come.
1:29:07
Now she wants to see Mrs. Haines.
I've simply got to see her alone.
1:29:11
- How are you, dear child?
- All right.
1:29:14
Did you see the doctor? What did he say?
1:29:17
He said it was the altitude.
1:29:19
My dear, you've got
the Reno jumpy-wumpsies.
1:29:22
Here's a wee juggy.
1:29:23
- We must celebrate Mrs. Haines' divorce.
- Right you are, Countess.
1:29:27
Countess, I don't think a divorce
is anything to celebrate.
1:29:30
"If the ocean was whiskey
And I was a duck
1:29:33
"I'd dive to the bottom
And never come up
1:29:37
"Baby, I've told you before
1:29:41
"The more I drink whiskey
I love you the more"
1:29:47
L'amour, I'amour.
1:29:51
- Have you ever been in love?
- Yes, ma'am.
1:29:54
Tell us about it.
1:29:56
Ma'am, ain't much to tell.
1:29:59
I kind of enjoyed the courting time.