How the West Was Won
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1:03:13
Aggie, for lunch.
1:03:15
Thanks. Nice not to fish.
1:03:26
What is it, Mr. Morgan?
1:03:28
Miss Prescott, I've been thinking.
1:03:36
Wet or dry, you're the handsomest woman
I ever did see.

1:03:39
Spirit and a fine sturdy body.
1:03:42
It's a noble combination, Miss Prescott.
1:03:44
Why, for you, child-bearin'
would come as easy as rolling off a log.

1:03:50
Well, I think I'd rather roll off a log,
Mr. Morgan.

1:03:55
Ma'am, I'm tellin' you,
you got the build for it.

1:03:58
I want you for my wife.
1:04:01
I've got a cattle ranch
just below the Merced.

1:04:04
I'll be settlin' down there, fit and proper.
1:04:08
I'm sure you're very fit and proper,
Mr. Morgan.

1:04:11
Well, then...
1:04:13
...you just couldn't do no better
than marryin' me.

1:04:16
Why, we'd have ourselves a fine family
in no time at all.

1:04:21
I believe that.
1:04:24
I'm sorry, Mr. Morgan, but...
1:04:27
...I can't accept your proposal.
1:04:28
Why not?
1:04:31
Well...
1:04:32
A woman likes to hear something
a little more inviting.

1:04:36
Well, ain't that what I've been doin'?
Invitin' you?

1:04:39
Invitin' you to share my life, Miss Prescott.
1:04:45
I'm sorry, Mr. Morgan.
1:04:49
It's somethin' else, ain't it?
1:04:52
Must be somethin' else naggin' at you.
1:04:57
I don't aim to let it stop me, Miss Prescott.

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