but there were two men who were a factor, of course, henrietta king who, again, a genteel woman who had to tame a hard-drinking ship captain, richard king. but she did. just like margaret houston did. and turned them into the productive entrepreneurs that they were. and both molly goodnight and henrietta king started out in mud huts. but the ja ranch is in the -- [inaudible] canyon which is one of the most beautiful parts of texas as many of you know. and then my last chapter was the bridge to the 20th century, and it was two great businesswomen, the two -- probably after emily austin who was the richest woman in texas when she died in the 18, i think, 50s, then the next time that you had really rich businesswomen who had made it was sarah cockrel from dallas and -- [inaudible] from houston. and sarah cockrel, of course, built -- she took the first ferry to go back and forth across the trinity river. that was the first time you could actually start going out west from east texas, and then she eventually built the bridge. and she was a great investor and a wonderful businesswoman. and by