- [first lines]
- Narrator: Cheyenne, Wyoming Territory, now known as the Equality State, because Wyoming was the first in the history of the world to give the right to vote to women. This was not accomplished without a fight. And where there were fights - and women - there was Bat Masterson, the man who became a legend in his own time.
- Old Billy North: Uh, Bat, they aim to have you killed.
- Bat Masterson: Relax, Billy. Their aim might not be too good.
- Susan Stevens: I knew we had strong opposition, but why you, Bat? Why not us?
- Old Billy North: I'm happy to say they didn't think it wise to have any pretty little martyrs on their hands.
- Bat Masterson: Sound thinking. Gambler get shot every day - sometimes, uh, even twice a day.
- Old Billy North: Then why step over on her side?
- Bat Masterson: Because she's prettier than you, you old goat. Now excuse me, I've got work to do.
- Grace Williams: Well, what now, Mr. Masterson?
- Bat Masterson: Why now tt's your honor.
- Grace Williams: My honor?
- Bat Masterson: Be one of the first women in the world to vote - that is, if you get out of jail in time. After all, you've been a very bad girl.
- [last lines]
- Bat Masterson: Well, Billy, you old goat, what do you think of women's suffrage now?
- Old Billy North: I think I'm ready to suffer. I might just marry one of them!