Pioneer Woman (TV Movie 1973) Poster

(1973 TV Movie)

Joanna Pettet: Maggie Sergeant

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  • Robert Douglas : It's a pretty tough life for a woman without a man.

    Maggie Sergeant : It's a hard life, Mr. Douglas, with or without a man.

  • [first lines] 

    Maggie Sergeant : March 10, 1867. The events of this day have been extraordinary, indeed, almost frightening. I had expected to live out the rest of my days here in Indiana. Here, where I was born, was married, and gave birth to my two children. But within the week, I will never again be able to call Huntingville my home.

  • Maggie Sergeant : John and I have been man and wife some 13 years now. Yet in matters of importance, he consults me no more than he does the children.

  • Maggie Sergeant : Today I shot a rabbit. Oh, I felt so triumphant. Until Mr. Douglas rode up. He, of course, had shot a large, fat antelope.

  • Robert Douglas : Hey Mrs. Sergeant... If you put your foot in here I'll help you up and give you a ride home.

    Maggie Sergeant : [voice-over]  So it was that Mr. Douglas brought me home.

  • [last lines] 

    Maggie Sergeant : John dreamt of a promise in this land. Now that promise is ours. For I know myself an alien here no more. Tomorrow, all our tomorrows, will be busy days.

  • Maggie Sergeant : [journaling about her husband]  Though he spares us all he can, he will not spare himself. I am an ingrate to resent it. My hope is that when he returns, there'll be more time for us. He is truly the best of men.

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