Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
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:59:00
What would we do without you?
:59:02
We'd miss you so.
:59:03
There's plenty here
to take care of the farm without me.

:59:19
Adam!
:59:22
- Benjamin says he's leaving.
- What?

:59:24
He says it's the winter,
but it's not.

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They're all grieving for their girls.
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Why should they grieve?
They hardly saw them once.

:59:33
Once is all it takes
if it's the right one.

:59:36
I had such dreams about all of them
living around.

:59:40
Dozens of children, visiting back
and forth at Christmas and birthdays.

:59:45
If Benjamin goes,
then another will go.

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And another.
:59:50
I'll talk to him.
1:00:09
If you could just get a look at
yourselves...

1:00:12
You look like
a bunch of lovesick bull calves.

1:00:19
If you're sweet on them,
why don't you do something about it?

1:00:22
Why don't you go marry them?
1:00:24
Sure, "Go marry them", as easy as that!
1:00:27
They wouldn't marry us
in a thousand years.

1:00:29
Do as the Romans did with the
"Sobbing Women" or "Sabine Women"...

1:00:33
...or whatever they called them.
They were in the same fix you're in.

1:00:37
They was opening up new territory,
and women were scarce, like here.

1:00:41
There were these sobbing women
in town.

1:00:44
So what did the Romans do?
1:00:45
They went down there,
and they carried them off.

1:00:49
If you can't do as good as a bunch of
Romans, you're no brothers of mine.

1:00:53
Course, this being Oregon
and God-fearing territory...

1:00:56
...you'd have to capture a parson.
1:00:59
Romans. They the ones I heard
about settled north of here?


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