Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
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:07:00
My stew can stand on its own feet.
:07:07
Good?
:07:09
Good.
:07:27
My name's Adam Pontipee.
:07:30
Odd name, I must say.
:07:31
I live up the mountain.
I got a farm.

:07:33
- Have you?
- Good farm and a house on it.

:07:36
There's timberland,
high-grazing meadows...

:07:39
...sheep, milk cows,
50 acres of wheat.

:07:42
Only thing it ain't got,
it ain't got a woman. How about it?

:07:47
How about what?
:07:48
I just told you.
:07:50
How about marrying me?
:07:55
I know it's kind of short notice.
:07:58
Back east, we would have met
on a Sunday leaving church.

:08:01
Six months later,
I would've asked you:

:08:04
"Could I walk you home?"
:08:06
Next few years, I would've set in
your parlor every Wednesday night.

:08:11
Finally I'd ask your father
could I marry you?

:08:14
But there's not time.
:08:16
I've gotta be home
to tend to my stock.

:08:18
It'll be another five months before
I get down again with my grain.

:08:23
You gonna keep me waiting
that five months just for your pride?

:08:32
I have to finish my chores.
:08:35
I knew it the minute I set eyes
on you. You were the gal for me.

:08:39
I'll go get cleaned up a bit
and root out the preacher.

:08:54
Bless her beautiful hide
:08:56
Wherever she may be

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