:32:00
to invite Murron
to ride last night,
:32:02
but I assure you--
:32:03
MacClannough's daughter
is another matter.
:32:06
I've come to fetch you
to our meeting.
:32:08
What kind
of meeting?
:32:10
The secret kind.
:32:12
Your meetings are
a waste of time, Campbell.
:32:14
Your father was a fighter
and a patriot.
:32:21
I know
who my father was.
:32:23
I came back home
to raise crops
:32:26
and, God willing,
a family.
:32:28
If I can live
in peace, I will.
:32:32
Go on.
:32:33
You say you want
to stay out of the troubles?
:32:36
If you can prove it,
you may court my daughter.
:32:39
Until you prove it,
my answer's no.
:32:41
No?
:32:42
No, Wallace. No.
:32:44
Didn't I just prove it?
:32:46
No!
:32:47
No?
:32:48
No!
:33:14
Uh!
:33:28
Of course, running a farm's
a lot of work,
:33:31
but that will all change
when my sons arrive.
:33:35
So you've
got children?
:33:36
Oh, not yet,
but I was hoping
:33:39
that you could
help me with that.
:33:41
So you want me
to marry you, then?
:33:43
Well, it's a bit sudden,
but all right.
:33:46
Is that what you call
a proposal?
:33:48
I love you.
Always have.
:33:54
I want to marry you.