:03:00
Yes. The man I'm going to marry
is meeting me in Haynesville.
:03:03
We'll go on to California from there.
:03:05
- San Francisco?
- Oh, no. He has a ranch.
:03:08
- Ever lived on a ranch?
- No, but I'm sure that I'll like it.
:03:15
Better wake up, Mr. Burgess,
we're pulling into Rodger's Station.
:03:38
Harris, take your men back to Fort Grant
for replacements.
:03:51
Perhaps you'll join me for dinner,
Miss Ballard.
:03:53
That's kind of you, but I'm afraid that I can't.
:03:56
He's not meeting you here,
the man you're going to marry?
:03:59
No. In Haynesville, tomorrow.
:04:00
Then I can't permit you to refuse.
Why should you dine alone?
:04:04
I'm quite flattered, Mr. Hampton.
But you'll have to permit me to refuse.
:04:10
Don't worry about it, Mr. Hampton.
I'll eat with you.
:04:13
If I'd known that, Mr. Burgess,
I wouldn't have asked the lady.
:04:19
Hurry up with that strongbox.
:04:28
We don't get many Southern ladies
coming through the station.
:04:32
Say, that's beautiful.
:04:35
It's a wedding present from my family.
:04:37
There's a fine minister in Haynesville,
Mr. Midgely.
:04:41
- Are you going to be married in the church?
- Yes, of course.
:04:44
That's the only way to do it.
:04:46
I'll go and fix you a cup of tea.
:04:49
And I'll bring you some of my biscuits.
I baked them myself.
:04:56
She's quite a woman, isn't she?
:04:59
As far as I'm concerned, all women are alike.