:03:02
	When a skunk needs killin'...
:03:04
	...it ain't enough just to say
a skunk's a skunk.
:03:10
	All my life I wanted
to marry a rich husband.
:03:14
	Can I blame Cleve for wantin'
to marry a rich wife?
:03:19
	Both of us may have been born
for the poor house...
:03:23
	...but we're not the kind to like it.
:03:27
	You believe all this you've been sayin',
or is it just words? Now, tell me the truth.
:03:35
	The truth is...
:03:37
	...Cleve and I couldn't live alone
just on love...
:03:41
	...not for five minutes.
:03:43
	Then you've answered the question I've
been asking for better than 2,000 miles.
:03:49
	I've got the biggest ranch you ever did see.
:03:52
	You can't ride across it in a day.
:03:55
	That land's gonna mean money
sooner than you think.
:03:59
	You want a rich husband...
:04:03
	...you're lookin' at him.
:04:12
	There ain't a blessed thing you have to do
except mind the kids.
:04:18
	I'm sorry.
:04:21
	Not now.
:04:23
	Not ever.
:04:32
	What a waste.
:04:36
	Someone put together, like you.
:04:45
	Aggie.
:04:50
	Those who struck it rich wanted
all the pleasures that money could buy... 
:04:54
	... and there were plenty to sell to them. 
:04:57
	Even the Sacramento riverboats
took on luxury goods.