- Wyatt Earp: [Opening Narration] The 1870s were a time of Victorian decorum and chivalry. Men like Marshal Wyatt Earp held to a code which we smile at today as stuffy and sentimental. Where women were concerned, Wyatt felt obligations which often moved him to be a friend and protector. Historians of the period agreed that life in frontier settlements was heaven for cattle but hard for women, as Cathy Prentice can testify to.
- Cathy Prentice: Well, I think I could find another man who'd take me away, but he wouldn't be as handsome or as lovable as you