:10:01
Mr. Warren, would you mind
if I danced with the bride-to-be?
:10:04
Not at all.
:10:30
Do you mind if I cut in, Mr. Hampton?
:10:36
I'm not much of a dancer, Miss Ballard.
I guess I got two left feet.
:10:49
- So you're gonna be married in Haynesville?
- Yes, tomorrow evening.
:10:52
That's the worst town in Arizona.
Gamblers, cutthroats, loose women.
:10:56
But I heard it was very...
:10:57
Why don't you take the stage to Tucson
tomorrow? There's a nice mission there.
:11:01
At night, the stars come right down
and kiss you.
:11:04
It sounds very beautiful, Mr. Burgess...
:11:06
but I think maybe
we'd better keep going on to California.
:11:09
You wouldn't lose but a few days.
It's a real spot for a honeymoon, ma'am.
:11:13
A place to remember the rest of your life.
:11:19
Thank you, Mr. Burgess.
:11:21
And for the thoughtful suggestion.
:11:23
I'd do it if I were you, ma'am.
You might not get another opportunity.
:11:28
We haven't had a dance yet.
I hope they play some more.
:11:31
We'll wait till they do.
:11:33
The stage leaves early.
:11:35
If we take Mr. Burgess' advice,
we won't be on it.
:11:38
He thinks we ought to visit Tucson.
:11:42
We're going to California, Ben.
:11:44
We can't get there too soon for me.