Wagon Train (TV Series)
The Chottsie Gubenheimer Story (1965)
Frank McGrath: Charlie Wooster
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Quotes
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Charlie Wooster : A fella has to have a little fun and excitement, y'know. Anyway it's a long way to the next town, you know that.
Bill Hawks : Charlie, you ought to be ashamed of yourself looking for fun and excitement at your age.
Charlie Wooster : What do you mean: at my age? I'm ten years younger than I look and I feel twenty years than I am.
Christopher Hale : Then you're too young to go into a saloon.
Charlie Wooster : Oh, Mr Chris.
Bill Hawks : It's been a long hard dry ride to here.
Charlie Wooster : Yup
[nodding]
Christopher Hale : [Looks up at the sign: Happy hours, SALOON, Finest in Reproach] All right, we'll go in for a few minutes.
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Christopher Hale : When you're through with your fishing and prospecting, maybe we can have some breakfast.
Charlie Wooster : Yessir.
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Cooper Smith : Yeah, when a man starts feeling guilty, that's when he drops his guard.
Charlie Wooster : Yeah,And that's when a female takes over.
Barnaby West : Hey, you mean you have to be on guard all the time, huh?
Bill Hawks : Don't you pay any attention to those two.
Charlie Wooster : You might as well learn the bitter truth sometime.
Barnaby West : Mr Chris must've dropped his guard. Look.
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Bill Hawks : [In the saloon at Chris Hale's instigation] How can you be to blame, Chris?
Christopher Hale : Never send to know for whom the bell tolls.
[Quote from John Donne:]
Christopher Hale : It tolls for thee.
Bill Hawks : What?
Charlie Wooster : Bells?
[He moves the whiskey bottle furtherest from Chris]
Christopher Hale : I should have been man enough to say, Mr Gubenheimer, you are not going to send her away. We are not too serious. And we are not too young.
Bill Hawks : There's nothing you can do now.
Charlie Wooster : She seems happy enough.
Christopher Hale : I don't believe it. A woman from her background would never be in a place like this.