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“The men in this town want women, and not just to warm their beds at night. They want conversation. They want entertainment. They want company, pure and simple. Men without women, they start yearnin’. A sadness creeps into their hearts. And I consider it my duty as an upstanding American to help them with their problem, and make a little dough while I’m at it.” Chester tapped the side of his nose. “All they need is the illusion, you see; the illusion of the weaker sex. A little innocence, a little sweetness, a little glamour. Most of ‘em—soldiers, ranchers, miners—ain’t seen nor touched a woman in months, years even. They’re satisfied with anything.”
Marty gaped at him. “You want me to play a girl to—to satisfy—”
“Just dancing, as I said.” The bartender raised a finger. “No kissing, cuddling, touching or petting. None of that here. Just dancin’. Elegantly, maybe even seductively, but nothin’ more. You’ve got no idea just how gently and daintily these scruffy miners can dance, son. It’s a sight to make you weep.”
--When Marty becomes stuck in 1885, he takes a job at the Palace Saloon to earn money for him and Doc. Unfortunately, he catches the eye of Buford Tannen, who takes a liking to 'Marlene'.