How the West Was Won
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:52:01
No travelin' companion?
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No, I'm travelin' alone.
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Not on my wagon train.
:52:07
Alone and single brings out
the deviltry in a man.

:52:10
Gets 'em all worked up
and they're wild enough already.

:52:13
I intend to keep to myself, Mr. Morgan.
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A woman of your sort?
:52:19
One day you'd find yourself in trouble and
there'd be hell to pay just figurin' out who.

:52:24
What did you say, Mr. Morgan?
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Well, now, ain't you the feisty one!
I like spirit in a woman.

:52:33
You got a pretty face
under that powder, too.

:52:36
And a fine, sturdy body
under them clothes, I wager.

:52:42
There's a woman named Clegg,
Aggie Clegg.

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Why don't you go see her?
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Thanks.
:53:05
I told you, no.
:53:07
I was hoping to make this trip
with a husband.

:53:10
Nearly got one last week.
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Look, I hear there's 40 men
to every woman in California.

:53:15
Miss Clegg, I'd be willing to pay you.
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I don't need money, I need a man.
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Any man.
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Mornin', ladies.
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Beautiful mornin'.
:53:35
Would you, by any chance,
happen to be Miss Lily Prescott?

:53:39
Not unless you got a big imagination.
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Then, you must be the lady in question.
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Cleve van Valen, Miss Prescott,
at your service.

:53:47
At your every command
from here to California.

:53:50
Well, thank you,
but whatever you're offering, I don't need.

:53:54
Perhaps you don't understand.
:53:56
Yes, I do. I know a tinhorn when I see one.

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