Wagon Train (TV Series)
The Kate Crawley Story (1964)
Michael Burns: Barnaby West
Quotes
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Barnaby West : Smells good.
Charlie Wooster : Get your nose out of there.
Barnaby West : I was just sniffing.
Charlie Wooster : Well, do your sniffing some place else.
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Charlie Wooster : Why would he want to stay on the wagon train after he's married? Answer me that.
Barnaby West : Married?
Duke Shannon : Chris?
Bill Hawks : When?
Barnaby West : You mean to Miss Kate?
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Barnaby West : How come he kissed her?
Duke Shannon : Well you see... What I mean... There's a difference and wanting to be friendly with a woman sometimes and wanting to marry her and have her around all the time. That's right, Bill?
Bill Hawks : Gee, Duke. I don't know.
Duke Shannon : Yeah.
Barnaby West : It just seems to me seeing and kissing a girl is about the same as courting, and courting is what you do when you want to get married.
Bill Hawks : You know, Duke, Barnaby is right.
Duke Shannon : Well, sometimes, Barnaby. Maybe, we just better forget it.
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Charlie Wooster : Looks like a fire all right.
Bill Hawks : What'd you think it was? A smoke signal?
Barnaby West : Wasn't Mr Chris riding right into it?
Duke Shannon : Not alone he isn't.