John Marston: You never did tell me why you were never married. Aside from the snobbery, that is.Bonnie MacFarlane: You sure ask a lot.John Marston: I'm just surprised, that's all. You must've been quite a catch.Bonnie MacFarlane: The fact that you're talking in the past says it all.John Marston: No... that's not what I meant. You must've had some suitors, that's all I'm sayin'.Bonnie MacFarlane: Some, I suppose... here and there. A ranch in the middle of Hennigan's Stead ain't really the place to find a husband. Amos, he's a little... well, you know, countrified.John Marston: Where'd you get your airs and graces, Miss MacFarlane?Bonnie MacFarlane: From a couple of cheap governesses Pa hired to save us from being savages. I'd like to talk about more than just cattle and chickens sometimes, that's all. And after my brother left, it was up to me to become the man of the ranch. He'd never admit it but my Pa's a lot frailer than he looks.John Marston: You're worth two of any man I know, Miss.Bonnie MacFarlane: I'll try to take that as a compliment.
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