He only married me to get this ranch, and then he deserted Johnny and me for good.

5 seconds sound clip from the Hondo (1953) movie soundboard.

You can hear this line at 01:12:13 in the Blu-ray version of the movie.

Quote context

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- Your ranch in California, it's far, too far for gossip to travel.

- Go wrap your thumb in some bayberry leaves.

- You and your silly ideals. You think truth is the most important thing.

- It's the measure of a man.

- Not for a woman. A man can afford to have noble sentiments and poses. A woman only has the man she marries. That's her truth. And if he's no good, that's still her truth.

- I married a man who was a liar, a thief, and a coward. He was a drunkard and unfaithful.

- He only married me to get this ranch, and then he deserted Johnny and me for good.

- And that's your fine truth for you.

- Could I bring Johnny up on that?

- No, I guess you couldn't.

- And then you come along and you're good and fine, and everything that Ed could never hope to be.

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