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- Possum, put that up, now.
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- Our Heavenly Father...
- 3
- 00:02:55,471 --> 00:02:58,224
- bless this meal and those
- who are about to receive it.
- 4
- 00:02:58,432 --> 00:03:02,728
- Make us thankful for your generous
- bounty and your unceasing love.
- 5
- 00:03:03,229 --> 00:03:06,482
- Please remind us, in these hard times...
- 6
- 00:03:06,690 --> 00:03:08,776
- to be grateful for what
- we have been given...
- 7
- 00:03:09,402 --> 00:03:11,737
- and not to ask for what we cannot have.
- 8
- 00:03:12,321 --> 00:03:15,074
- And make us mindful of those
- less fortunate among us...
- 9
- 00:03:15,241 --> 00:03:18,869
- as we sit at this table
- with all of thy bounty.
- 10
- 00:03:19,245 --> 00:03:21,789
- - Amen.
- - Amen.
- 11
- 00:03:23,624 --> 00:03:25,251
- Turn your plate over.
- 12
- 00:03:25,835 --> 00:03:27,711
- Put your napkin in your lap.
- 13
- 00:03:30,047 --> 00:03:32,007
- Frank, you want to take some...
- 14
- 00:03:32,758 --> 00:03:34,927
- - okra and pass it to your pa?
- - Yes, ma'am.
- 15
- 00:03:36,053 --> 00:03:39,265
- Forgot to tell you, we got a letter
- from your Aunt Gladys.
- 16
- 00:03:39,807 --> 00:03:43,227
- She was hoping we could come
- to Oklahoma and visit them...
- 17
- 00:03:43,436 --> 00:03:45,271
- during your vacation.
- 18
- 00:03:46,522 --> 00:03:50,151
- But, I don't know.
- I was hoping we could paint the house.
- 19
- 00:03:53,779 --> 00:03:55,114
- I'll get it.
- 20
- 00:03:57,241 --> 00:03:58,534
- Thank you.
- 21
- 00:03:59,034 --> 00:04:01,537
- - Frank, one biscuit.
- - Yes, ma'am.
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- 00:04:03,247 --> 00:04:05,249
- Right on my biscuit.
- 23
- 00:04:05,499 --> 00:04:07,710
- Excuse me, Mrs. Spalding.
- The sheriff home?
- 24
- 00:04:07,918 --> 00:04:11,172
- He is, but we just sat down to dinner.
- Can't this wait?
- 25
- 00:04:11,380 --> 00:04:12,923
- No, ma'am. It seems like
- we got a problem down...
- 26
- 00:04:13,132 --> 00:04:15,468
- It's all right!
- I'll be right there, Jack!
- 27
- 00:04:15,676 --> 00:04:19,472
- Sorry to bother you, sheriff,
- but there's a drunk Negro by the track.
- 28
- 00:04:19,638 --> 00:04:21,974
- - I thought you ought to...
- - Yeah, yeah, yeah.
- 29
- 00:04:35,112 --> 00:04:37,031
- - Where are you going?
- - With Pa.
- 30
- 00:04:37,239 --> 00:04:38,115
- Royce?
- 31
- 00:04:38,991 --> 00:04:42,745
- No one excused you from the table,
- young man. You stay here.
- 32
- 00:04:43,662 --> 00:04:45,456
- I won't be gone long.
- 33
- 00:04:48,918 --> 00:04:52,505
- - Who'd you say it was?
- - That Wylie boy, sheriff...
- 34
- 00:05:10,898 --> 00:05:14,777
- Hey, boys, get on back now,
- you hear me? You hear?
- 35
- 00:05:16,695 --> 00:05:17,947
- Wylie!
- 36
- 00:05:23,160 --> 00:05:24,662
- Wylie!
- 37
- 00:05:27,415 --> 00:05:29,375
- Howdy, Mr. Royce.
- 38
- 00:05:29,583 --> 00:05:30,876
- Nice day.
- 39
- 00:05:33,212 --> 00:05:36,340
- Wylie, you're drunk as a skunk.
- 40
- 00:05:36,549 --> 00:05:39,051
- I sure am, Mr. Royce.
- 41
- 00:05:39,218 --> 00:05:40,553
- You know better than that.
- 42
- 00:05:41,387 --> 00:05:43,264
- I'm sorry, Mr. Royce.
- 43
- 00:05:43,472 --> 00:05:46,934
- - You ready to come with me now?
- - Just a minute.
- 44
- 00:05:58,696 --> 00:06:01,198
- Wylie, are you done?
- 45
- 00:06:21,594 --> 00:06:22,928
- Royce...
- 46
- 00:06:48,621 --> 00:06:50,039
- Frank!
- 47
- 00:06:50,831 --> 00:06:52,208
- Frank!
- 48
- 00:06:52,416 --> 00:06:54,960
- Frank, give me my doll!
- 49
- 00:07:02,134 --> 00:07:04,887
- Frank. Possum.
- 50
- 00:07:05,971 --> 00:07:08,682
- - Give me my doll!
- - Frank. Possum.
- 51
- 00:07:08,891 --> 00:07:10,434
- Come here.
- 52
- 00:07:11,310 --> 00:07:12,645
- Come on.
- 53
- 00:07:25,324 --> 00:07:27,368
- Something's happened to your pa.
- 54
- 00:07:49,515 --> 00:07:51,517
- - What do you think?
- - Get her out here.
- 55
- 00:07:52,685 --> 00:07:53,894
- Ma?
- 56
- 00:07:54,937 --> 00:07:55,771
- Ma?
- 57
- 00:07:56,105 --> 00:07:58,149
- Never you mind, hon. Don't you look.
- 58
- 00:08:08,451 --> 00:08:09,410
- Come on.
- 59
- 00:08:11,203 --> 00:08:13,789
- For pity's sake,
- what do you think you're doing?
- 60
- 00:08:19,378 --> 00:08:21,714
- You get out of here. Right now.
- 61
- 00:08:21,881 --> 00:08:25,509
- - Right now, Glen. I mean it.
- - Guess we can go now.
- 62
- 00:08:33,559 --> 00:08:34,518
- Oh, sis.
- 63
- 00:08:35,644 --> 00:08:37,897
- Rosalie, you go down.
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- 00:08:38,105 --> 00:08:39,982
- Go inside, both of you.
- 65
- 00:08:41,108 --> 00:08:42,276
- Oh, sis.
- 66
- 00:08:43,069 --> 00:08:44,904
- Sis, I'm so sorry.
- 67
- 00:08:45,863 --> 00:08:47,490
- I am so sorry.
- 68
- 00:08:49,158 --> 00:08:51,410
- I don't want anybody to see me.
- 69
- 00:08:51,619 --> 00:08:55,456
- - I don't want anybody to see me.
- - I'm not gonna let anybody see you.
- 70
- 00:08:56,832 --> 00:08:58,542
- Nobody's gonna see you.
- 71
- 00:09:10,679 --> 00:09:14,225
- We would have been married
- 15 years this October.
- 72
- 00:09:16,435 --> 00:09:18,229
- We had two children.
- 73
- 00:09:21,107 --> 00:09:24,902
- And I never knew till just now
- Royce had a scar right there.
- 74
- 00:09:30,032 --> 00:09:31,951
- I never knew that.
- 75
- 00:10:51,947 --> 00:10:52,990
- I was afrai...
- 76
- 00:10:53,199 --> 00:10:55,576
- I was afraid you wasn't gonna make it.
- 77
- 00:12:18,451 --> 00:12:20,911
- Just don't worry about anything.
- 78
- 00:12:24,123 --> 00:12:25,332
- Darling, I'm sorry.
- 79
- 00:12:25,541 --> 00:12:27,585
- I just heard.
- I got here as fast as I could.
- 80
- 00:12:27,793 --> 00:12:29,920
- You all right? Come here.
- It's all right.
- 81
- 00:12:30,129 --> 00:12:31,714
- It's all right.
- 82
- 00:12:38,721 --> 00:12:41,932
- Oh, honey,
- everything's gonna be all right.
- 83
- 00:12:42,141 --> 00:12:43,934
- I'm here now.
- 84
- 00:12:44,143 --> 00:12:46,312
- I know how bad you feel.
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- 00:12:47,688 --> 00:12:50,441
- There now, there now. I'm sorry.
- 86
- 00:12:51,025 --> 00:12:52,818
- All I could think of...
- 87
- 00:12:55,446 --> 00:12:57,990
- when I saw that poor man in there...
- 88
- 00:13:01,118 --> 00:13:03,704
- was what would I do if it was you?
- 89
- 00:13:06,290 --> 00:13:08,292
- What would I do if something
- was to happen to you?
- 90
- 00:13:08,501 --> 00:13:10,711
- Ain't nothing gonna happen to me.
- 91
- 00:13:12,671 --> 00:13:14,048
- I'm too ornery.
- 92
- 00:13:15,674 --> 00:13:18,010
- I don't think I could live without you.
- 93
- 00:13:20,846 --> 00:13:22,181
- Oh, I love you.
- 94
- 00:13:23,140 --> 00:13:25,059
- I love you so much.
- 95
- 00:13:27,269 --> 00:13:29,021
- I love you too.
- 96
- 00:13:44,495 --> 00:13:45,955
- Sorry to hear about it.
- 97
- 00:13:46,163 --> 00:13:47,832
- Thank you. We appreciate it.
- 98
- 00:13:50,835 --> 00:13:52,711
- - Wayne.
- - Viola.
- 99
- 00:13:53,379 --> 00:13:56,215
- - Where's Edna?
- - She's in the kitchen with Margaret.
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- 00:13:58,300 --> 00:13:59,260
- All right.
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- 00:14:00,219 --> 00:14:01,262
- Hi, Buddy.
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- 00:14:01,470 --> 00:14:03,848
- Hello, Wayne. How you doing?
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- 00:14:04,432 --> 00:14:06,392
- - How's Mrs. Spalding?
- - She's all right.
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- 00:14:09,562 --> 00:14:10,896
- Excuse me.
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- 00:14:17,361 --> 00:14:18,279
- Vi...
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- 00:14:18,487 --> 00:14:21,615
- You want to take this for a minute?
- I'll be right back.
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- 00:14:40,843 --> 00:14:42,386
- Here, sug.
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- 00:14:45,765 --> 00:14:47,808
- Come on, you gotta eat something.
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- 00:14:49,935 --> 00:14:51,771
- Marie Thornton made that.
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- 00:14:53,731 --> 00:14:55,107
- It's real good.
- 111
- 00:15:02,865 --> 00:15:04,283
- Margaret.
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- 00:15:08,704 --> 00:15:10,831
- What's gonna happen to us?
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- 00:15:15,002 --> 00:15:17,755
- I can't support this family.
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- 00:15:20,841 --> 00:15:23,677
- I haven't the least idea
- how to go about it.
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- 00:15:28,307 --> 00:15:29,850
- It seems...
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- 00:15:32,103 --> 00:15:36,065
- like I have never done
- anything all my life...
- 117
- 00:15:36,565 --> 00:15:38,192
- but raise kids...
- 118
- 00:15:39,235 --> 00:15:41,070
- and take care of this house.
- 119
- 00:15:43,322 --> 00:15:45,241
- Royce paid all the bills.
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- 00:15:48,994 --> 00:15:51,747
- I never even knew how much
- salary he made.
- 121
- 00:15:58,671 --> 00:16:00,673
- What's gonna happen to us?
- 122
- 00:16:29,994 --> 00:16:32,538
- And thou shalt eat
- the herbs of the field.
- 123
- 00:16:33,831 --> 00:16:37,334
- In the sweat of thy face
- shalt thou eat bread...
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- 00:16:37,543 --> 00:16:39,962
- till thou return unto the ground...
- 125
- 00:16:40,379 --> 00:16:42,757
- for out of it wast thou taken.
- 126
- 00:16:42,965 --> 00:16:44,884
- For dust thou art...
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- 00:16:45,050 --> 00:16:47,887
- and unto dust thou shall return.
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- 00:16:48,220 --> 00:16:49,513
- Amen.
- 129
- 00:17:44,652 --> 00:17:46,946
- Lord, I thought those people
- would never leave.
- 130
- 00:17:47,154 --> 00:17:51,117
- - Margaret, let me get this now.
- - No, you go on and rest.
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- 00:17:51,283 --> 00:17:52,701
- I'll get that.
- 132
- 00:17:58,707 --> 00:17:59,667
- Evening, ma'am.
- 133
- 00:17:59,875 --> 00:18:03,462
- Excuse me, but I was wondering
- if you have any work around here?
- 134
- 00:18:04,296 --> 00:18:07,299
- No. There's nothing here.
- 135
- 00:18:07,508 --> 00:18:10,136
- You go on now. Shoo.
- 136
- 00:18:10,636 --> 00:18:11,929
- What is it?
- 137
- 00:18:12,138 --> 00:18:15,266
- I was just asking if you had any
- chores I can help with.
- 138
- 00:18:15,474 --> 00:18:17,726
- Oh, no, there's no work around here.
- 139
- 00:18:17,935 --> 00:18:20,146
- I can make you a plate of food.
- 140
- 00:18:21,021 --> 00:18:22,481
- Thank you, ma'am.
- 141
- 00:18:22,898 --> 00:18:24,567
- You wait out by the gate.
- 142
- 00:18:24,775 --> 00:18:25,693
- Yes, ma'am.
- 143
- 00:19:11,238 --> 00:19:12,782
- Excuse me!
- 144
- 00:19:13,449 --> 00:19:14,825
- Morning!
- 145
- 00:19:15,618 --> 00:19:19,371
- I thought I told you last night
- you can't stay around here.
- 146
- 00:19:19,663 --> 00:19:22,708
- Well, I seen you was almost
- out of firewood...
- 147
- 00:19:22,917 --> 00:19:24,960
- so I thought I'd chop some for you.
- 148
- 00:19:25,920 --> 00:19:29,590
- I could fix you some breakfast,
- but after that, you got to go.
- 149
- 00:19:30,132 --> 00:19:31,383
- Thank you, ma'am.
- 150
- 00:19:43,062 --> 00:19:44,605
- You know, ma'am...
- 151
- 00:19:45,815 --> 00:19:48,651
- you got a nice henhouse over here.
- 152
- 00:19:49,360 --> 00:19:51,904
- Of course, it's about ready
- to fall down.
- 153
- 00:19:52,863 --> 00:19:56,200
- A mighty good-looking milk cow.
- 154
- 00:19:56,826 --> 00:19:59,286
- She sure need taking care of, though.
- 155
- 00:20:03,082 --> 00:20:06,210
- There must be close
- to 40 acres out back.
- 156
- 00:20:06,877 --> 00:20:09,380
- I reckon with the right kind of help...
- 157
- 00:20:09,588 --> 00:20:12,800
- you'd make yourself a handsome
- living just farming cotton.
- 158
- 00:20:13,300 --> 00:20:15,261
- All you need is somebody like me...
- 159
- 00:20:15,469 --> 00:20:19,140
- who knows most everything there is
- to know about farming cotton.
- 160
- 00:20:20,141 --> 00:20:22,101
- I was thinking that maybe...
- 161
- 00:20:22,309 --> 00:20:25,604
- I could work around here for food
- and a place to stay.
- 162
- 00:20:25,813 --> 00:20:28,274
- No. I can't give you any work.
- 163
- 00:20:28,441 --> 00:20:31,444
- I could fix you some breakfast,
- and then you've got to leave.
- 164
- 00:20:36,615 --> 00:20:39,827
- - No such thing as a job, nowadays.
- - I'm sorry.
- 165
- 00:20:40,035 --> 00:20:41,579
- I'll fix you a nice plate of food.
- 166
- 00:20:41,787 --> 00:20:44,498
- You go wait out there
- and I'll bring it to you, okay?
- 167
- 00:20:44,790 --> 00:20:46,125
- Yes, ma'am.
- 168
- 00:20:52,923 --> 00:20:57,928
- I can mend this fence with no
- trouble at all, right after breakfast.
- 169
- 00:20:58,512 --> 00:21:00,973
- Oh, that'd be fine, just fine.
- 170
- 00:21:01,474 --> 00:21:03,851
- Okay. I'll be right out here.
- 171
- 00:21:30,753 --> 00:21:32,421
- Good afternoon, Mrs. Spalding.
- 172
- 00:21:32,630 --> 00:21:33,881
- Mr. Denby.
- 173
- 00:21:34,090 --> 00:21:35,466
- I hope I'm not bothering you.
- 174
- 00:21:35,674 --> 00:21:38,803
- - No. Won't you come in?
- - Oh, thank you.
- 175
- 00:21:43,349 --> 00:21:45,684
- - Please.
- - Thank you.
- 176
- 00:21:47,561 --> 00:21:52,817
- Mrs. Spalding, on behalf of everyone
- down at the First Farmers Bank...
- 177
- 00:21:53,025 --> 00:21:57,113
- if there's anything we can do
- in this hour of need, please ask.
- 178
- 00:21:57,321 --> 00:21:58,531
- Thank you.
- 179
- 00:21:59,865 --> 00:22:01,492
- Mrs. Spalding...
- 180
- 00:22:01,700 --> 00:22:05,663
- I don't know how much your husband
- told you about his business.
- 181
- 00:22:07,039 --> 00:22:09,417
- But at the close
- of banking hours yesterday...
- 182
- 00:22:09,625 --> 00:22:14,046
- you had a balance of $116.72.
- 183
- 00:22:14,380 --> 00:22:16,924
- However, when your husband
- bought this place...
- 184
- 00:22:17,133 --> 00:22:19,593
- he did borrow money from the bank.
- 185
- 00:22:20,511 --> 00:22:23,139
- At the time of his death
- he still owed...
- 186
- 00:22:23,347 --> 00:22:28,227
- $3681, to be paid twice a year.
- 187
- 00:22:29,937 --> 00:22:31,605
- What that means, Mrs. Spalding, is...
- 188
- 00:22:31,814 --> 00:22:37,069
- come October 15th,
- you will owe the bank $240.
- 189
- 00:22:37,278 --> 00:22:41,615
- We were wondering if you had any idea
- how you were gonna make that payment.
- 190
- 00:22:43,951 --> 00:22:45,077
- Yes.
- 191
- 00:22:45,911 --> 00:22:47,913
- Matter of fact, I do.
- 192
- 00:22:48,789 --> 00:22:50,541
- I was thinking...
- 193
- 00:22:50,750 --> 00:22:53,919
- Rilla Langsford and her sister
- have that nice little gift shop...
- 194
- 00:22:54,128 --> 00:22:55,921
- and, well, I thought I could
- do the same thing.
- 195
- 00:22:56,088 --> 00:22:59,425
- I could get some pretty little things,
- and I could set them out...
- 196
- 00:22:59,633 --> 00:23:02,970
- Mrs. Spalding, why would someone
- come all the way out here...
- 197
- 00:23:03,179 --> 00:23:05,890
- when the Langsfords' place
- is there on the square?
- 198
- 00:23:07,391 --> 00:23:08,309
- Oh.
- 199
- 00:23:08,517 --> 00:23:12,563
- Mrs. Spalding, what we at the bank
- suggest is that you sell this place.
- 200
- 00:23:12,772 --> 00:23:14,774
- Now I know times are hard...
- 201
- 00:23:14,940 --> 00:23:19,904
- but maybe we can pay off the loan
- and have something to tide you over.
- 202
- 00:23:20,237 --> 00:23:22,448
- But where would we live?
- 203
- 00:23:22,656 --> 00:23:25,493
- I believe you have a sister
- that resides here.
- 204
- 00:23:25,701 --> 00:23:29,246
- No, Margaret couldn't take us in.
- 205
- 00:23:29,455 --> 00:23:32,249
- She couldn't afford it, and besides,
- she hasn't got room.
- 206
- 00:23:32,458 --> 00:23:35,461
- Mrs. Spalding, when tragedies
- like this happen...
- 207
- 00:23:36,045 --> 00:23:40,091
- sometimes we have to face up
- to things that are real hard.
- 208
- 00:23:41,634 --> 00:23:46,138
- Sometimes it's necessary to split
- families up, temporarily.
- 209
- 00:23:46,347 --> 00:23:49,517
- I believe your husband
- has some family up in Oklahoma.
- 210
- 00:23:49,725 --> 00:23:52,311
- I'm sure they could take one
- of your children.
- 211
- 00:23:52,520 --> 00:23:54,188
- I can't talk about this right now.
- 212
- 00:23:54,396 --> 00:23:57,650
- If you'll excuse me,
- you can let yourself out.
- 213
- 00:24:01,362 --> 00:24:03,739
- I think that just about does the trick.
- 214
- 00:24:04,115 --> 00:24:05,282
- That'll be...
- 215
- 00:24:06,617 --> 00:24:08,202
- 75 cents.
- 216
- 00:24:11,789 --> 00:24:13,541
- I'll see you in a couple weeks.
- 217
- 00:24:13,749 --> 00:24:15,793
- Right. Thank you, Ruby.
- 218
- 00:24:16,836 --> 00:24:18,462
- I didn't know you were busy.
- 219
- 00:24:18,671 --> 00:24:21,132
- That's all right. I was just leaving.
- 220
- 00:24:21,340 --> 00:24:22,466
- - Bye, Ruby.
- - Bye-bye.
- 221
- 00:24:22,675 --> 00:24:24,301
- - Kids, come on in.
- - Hi, Aunt Margaret.
- 222
- 00:24:24,510 --> 00:24:25,928
- Don't touch anything, Possum.
- 223
- 00:24:26,137 --> 00:24:28,722
- Watch your sister.
- Don't let her touch anything.
- 224
- 00:24:28,931 --> 00:24:33,102
- Mrs. Parks offered to buy
- five pounds of tomatoes from us.
- 225
- 00:24:33,310 --> 00:24:35,688
- So we thought we'd come by
- and say hello.
- 226
- 00:24:36,021 --> 00:24:37,231
- Where's Rosalie?
- 227
- 00:24:37,440 --> 00:24:39,984
- I'm sorry.
- She's gone off with her daddy.
- 228
- 00:24:40,609 --> 00:24:44,113
- But if you go in the kitchen,
- I got some Coca-Cola in the icebox.
- 229
- 00:24:44,321 --> 00:24:46,574
- - Can we, Mommy?
- - Yeah, you can.
- 230
- 00:24:48,534 --> 00:24:51,162
- - Frank, split one with your sister.
- - Okay, Mom!
- 231
- 00:24:51,370 --> 00:24:53,330
- It's all right. You can each have one.
- 232
- 00:24:54,039 --> 00:24:57,084
- - What do you say?
- - Thank you, Aunt Margaret.
- 233
- 00:25:16,729 --> 00:25:19,523
- Margaret, I've been thinking.
- 234
- 00:25:21,901 --> 00:25:23,402
- Maybe I could work for you.
- 235
- 00:25:23,611 --> 00:25:26,906
- I don't know much about this work,
- but I could learn.
- 236
- 00:25:27,073 --> 00:25:29,033
- I'm a real good worker.
- 237
- 00:25:30,493 --> 00:25:31,869
- Oh, hon.
- 238
- 00:25:34,914 --> 00:25:38,542
- I hardly got enough customers
- these days to support me and Wayne.
- 239
- 00:25:39,085 --> 00:25:42,546
- I understand, Margaret.
- Don't you even think about it.
- 240
- 00:25:42,755 --> 00:25:44,965
- Kids, come on. We got to go.
- It's getting dark.
- 241
- 00:25:45,174 --> 00:25:47,384
- - Here, I got $28 saved.
- - I don't want that.
- 242
- 00:25:47,593 --> 00:25:50,554
- Take it. Wayne will just spend it
- on some fool thing.
- 243
- 00:25:50,763 --> 00:25:52,473
- I don't need it.
- 244
- 00:25:52,681 --> 00:25:54,225
- Come on, kids!
- 245
- 00:25:54,433 --> 00:25:57,269
- - Bye, Aunt Margaret.
- - Goodbye, Aunt Margaret.
- 246
- 00:25:58,896 --> 00:26:00,981
- I swear you are just like Daddy.
- 247
- 00:26:01,774 --> 00:26:05,403
- You'd think he was sawing off
- his leg to ask for the least thing.
- 248
- 00:26:06,695 --> 00:26:08,572
- I'll talk to you tomorrow.
- 249
- 00:26:32,721 --> 00:26:34,932
- I'm sorry to bother you so late.
- 250
- 00:26:35,141 --> 00:26:39,353
- We caught this nigger with a bunch
- of things I think might belong to you.
- 251
- 00:26:40,312 --> 00:26:41,856
- Found him down by the tracks.
- 252
- 00:26:42,064 --> 00:26:43,691
- He claimed he was working for you...
- 253
- 00:26:43,899 --> 00:26:45,943
- but it looks like he was leaving town.
- 254
- 00:26:48,320 --> 00:26:50,156
- No, he's working for me.
- 255
- 00:26:51,449 --> 00:26:54,243
- I needed somebody to help out around
- here, and so I took on...
- 256
- 00:26:54,452 --> 00:26:56,328
- Moses. Moses Hadnot.
- 257
- 00:26:56,537 --> 00:27:00,624
- I took on Moses to do some chores
- until I could get straightened away.
- 258
- 00:27:00,833 --> 00:27:02,418
- Mrs. Spalding, are you sure?
- 259
- 00:27:02,626 --> 00:27:04,795
- I mean, I found all that silver on him.
- 260
- 00:27:06,255 --> 00:27:09,300
- Oh, it's Mama's, and Margaret
- wanted to borrow it.
- 261
- 00:27:09,508 --> 00:27:13,512
- If you had gone straight there and back,
- you wouldn't have this trouble.
- 262
- 00:27:13,721 --> 00:27:14,722
- Yes'm.
- 263
- 00:27:15,181 --> 00:27:17,975
- Mrs. Spalding,
- are you sure you're all right?
- 264
- 00:27:19,685 --> 00:27:20,519
- Well...
- 265
- 00:27:21,854 --> 00:27:22,772
- good night.
- 266
- 00:27:22,980 --> 00:27:24,356
- Good night, Jack.
- 267
- 00:27:43,042 --> 00:27:44,877
- Ma'am, I appreciate what you've done...
- 268
- 00:27:45,086 --> 00:27:47,379
- How much could I make
- if I was to plant cotton?
- 269
- 00:27:47,546 --> 00:27:48,672
- Cotton?
- 270
- 00:27:49,131 --> 00:27:51,884
- Well, last year cotton fetched
- six cents a pound.
- 271
- 00:27:52,093 --> 00:27:55,054
- You got, say, 30 acres here,
- you figure...
- 272
- 00:27:55,721 --> 00:27:57,973
- That's 300 and some dollars.
- If you take out...
- 273
- 00:27:58,182 --> 00:27:59,850
- You sure you can do it?
- 274
- 00:28:00,059 --> 00:28:03,104
- Ma'am, I been chopping cotton
- since I was 5 years old.
- 275
- 00:28:03,312 --> 00:28:05,439
- I know all there is to know
- about cotton.
- 276
- 00:28:06,732 --> 00:28:09,610
- All right, you stay in the shed
- beside the barn.
- 277
- 00:28:09,819 --> 00:28:12,488
- Ma'am, I wanted to say
- that I appreciate...
- 278
- 00:28:12,696 --> 00:28:16,033
- If you ever steal from me again,
- I'll shoot you myself.
- 279
- 00:28:16,242 --> 00:28:17,576
- You understand that?
- 280
- 00:28:32,716 --> 00:28:34,301
- Thank you. See you next week.
- 281
- 00:28:34,510 --> 00:28:35,845
- Good to see you.
- 282
- 00:28:37,888 --> 00:28:40,599
- - Good morning, Mrs. Spalding.
- - Thanks.
- 283
- 00:28:41,016 --> 00:28:44,270
- Hello, Mrs. Spalding.
- It's nice to see you again so soon.
- 284
- 00:28:44,437 --> 00:28:46,814
- Won't you come right in here?
- 285
- 00:28:50,609 --> 00:28:52,737
- Why don't you take a seat
- right over there?
- 286
- 00:29:02,371 --> 00:29:04,290
- Mr. Denby...
- 287
- 00:29:04,498 --> 00:29:07,084
- I was wondering if you would...
- 288
- 00:29:07,293 --> 00:29:09,420
- show me how to fill out a check?
- 289
- 00:29:10,629 --> 00:29:13,007
- I never did it before,
- and I'd best learn how.
- 290
- 00:29:13,215 --> 00:29:17,636
- Certainly, Mrs. Spalding.
- It's just the simplest thing in the world.
- 291
- 00:29:17,845 --> 00:29:21,307
- Now up here, this is where
- you put the date.
- 292
- 00:29:21,515 --> 00:29:23,309
- Mr. Denby...
- 293
- 00:29:23,476 --> 00:29:27,480
- I'm thinking it won't be necessary
- for me to sell my farm after all.
- 294
- 00:29:27,688 --> 00:29:31,776
- Of course it's necessary.
- I explained all that to you yesterday.
- 295
- 00:29:31,984 --> 00:29:34,195
- - Down here...
- - I was thinking...
- 296
- 00:29:34,403 --> 00:29:36,155
- if I was to plant cotton...
- 297
- 00:29:36,363 --> 00:29:39,366
- Mrs. Spalding, you don't know a thing
- about cotton farming.
- 298
- 00:29:39,575 --> 00:29:42,995
- - Yes, I know, but Moses says...
- - Moses? Who's Moses?
- 299
- 00:29:43,162 --> 00:29:44,163
- He's this Negro man.
- 300
- 00:29:44,330 --> 00:29:47,208
- I don't know any Negro
- around here named Moses.
- 301
- 00:29:47,416 --> 00:29:50,961
- He was just passing through,
- and I gave him a job doing some chores.
- 302
- 00:29:51,170 --> 00:29:56,133
- You're telling me you let some Negro
- hobo talk you into planting cotton?
- 303
- 00:29:56,342 --> 00:29:58,803
- Did you ever hear of the Depression?
- 304
- 00:29:59,678 --> 00:30:00,805
- Now...
- 305
- 00:30:01,972 --> 00:30:03,641
- you see these?
- 306
- 00:30:04,058 --> 00:30:07,394
- These are all foreclosures.
- And that's just in the last three months.
- 307
- 00:30:07,603 --> 00:30:12,149
- White men who've cotton-farmed
- all their lives and can't make a go of it.
- 308
- 00:30:12,733 --> 00:30:14,985
- And you listening to some
- no-account nigger.
- 309
- 00:30:15,694 --> 00:30:17,363
- You'll excuse me, Mrs. Spalding...
- 310
- 00:30:17,571 --> 00:30:20,658
- but that's just about the most
- ignorant thing I've ever heard.
- 311
- 00:30:21,742 --> 00:30:23,160
- Mr. Denby...
- 312
- 00:30:23,369 --> 00:30:25,204
- I'm not ignorant...
- 313
- 00:30:25,371 --> 00:30:27,957
- and I'm not selling my land.
- 314
- 00:30:28,165 --> 00:30:32,628
- And I'm not giving my children over
- to anyone else to raise.
- 315
- 00:30:32,837 --> 00:30:37,633
- I'm going out and I'm buying
- $15 worth of cottonseed.
- 316
- 00:30:37,842 --> 00:30:41,846
- So I'd appreciate it if you would
- show me again how to write a check.
- 317
- 00:30:46,725 --> 00:30:48,978
- Okay, Mrs. Spalding, that's...
- 318
- 00:30:50,396 --> 00:30:55,025
- Let's see, 450 pound of cottonseed
- at .03 cent a pound.
- 319
- 00:30:55,234 --> 00:30:56,569
- That comes to...
- 320
- 00:30:58,154 --> 00:30:59,989
- $13.50.
- 321
- 00:31:00,197 --> 00:31:02,366
- - $13.50?
- - Yes, ma'am.
- 322
- 00:31:02,575 --> 00:31:04,201
- Load up Mrs. Spalding's wagon.
- 323
- 00:31:04,410 --> 00:31:06,203
- - Miz Spalding?
- - Yes.
- 324
- 00:31:06,620 --> 00:31:08,706
- That ain't the seed you're paying for.
- 325
- 00:31:08,914 --> 00:31:13,377
- He's charging you for grade-A seed,
- but that's gin-run quality.
- 326
- 00:31:15,045 --> 00:31:16,338
- Something wrong, ma'am?
- 327
- 00:31:17,339 --> 00:31:21,594
- Mr. Simmons, I think maybe
- you gave us the wrong seed?
- 328
- 00:31:26,098 --> 00:31:27,683
- Well, so I did.
- 329
- 00:31:28,476 --> 00:31:31,479
- That's just an honest mistake,
- isn't it, boy?
- 330
- 00:31:32,146 --> 00:31:33,939
- Isn't it, boy?
- 331
- 00:31:35,232 --> 00:31:36,442
- Yes, sir.
- 332
- 00:31:38,069 --> 00:31:41,238
- Now you idiots gave Mrs. Spalding
- the wrong seed.
- 333
- 00:31:41,447 --> 00:31:43,491
- We're lucky her nigger caught it.
- 334
- 00:31:43,741 --> 00:31:47,453
- That's a smart nigger you got there.
- He's a credit to his race.
- 335
- 00:31:53,209 --> 00:31:57,171
- Why did you have to go shoot off your
- big mouth in front of that white man?
- 336
- 00:31:58,881 --> 00:32:01,175
- I swear, you ain't never
- gonna learn nothing.
- 337
- 00:32:02,218 --> 00:32:05,679
- You just got yourself into
- a carload of trouble.
- 338
- 00:32:05,888 --> 00:32:08,766
- This ain't your land.
- You just passing through.
- 339
- 00:32:08,974 --> 00:32:10,726
- That white woman ain't nothing to you.
- 340
- 00:32:11,769 --> 00:32:15,106
- These people ain't no reason to get
- yourself killed.
- 341
- 00:32:17,483 --> 00:32:18,526
- Howdy.
- 342
- 00:32:20,778 --> 00:32:21,946
- Howdy.
- 343
- 00:32:22,947 --> 00:32:24,156
- What's your name?
- 344
- 00:32:24,532 --> 00:32:26,117
- Moses.
- 345
- 00:32:28,953 --> 00:32:30,830
- My name's Frank.
- 346
- 00:32:32,123 --> 00:32:36,877
- - My pa was killed.
- - I heard about it. I'm sure sorry.
- 347
- 00:32:38,921 --> 00:32:40,339
- He was shot.
- 348
- 00:32:41,715 --> 00:32:43,843
- It was a nigger killed him.
- 349
- 00:32:58,107 --> 00:32:59,734
- How old are you, child?
- 350
- 00:33:00,776 --> 00:33:03,738
- Nine, and 4 months.
- 351
- 00:33:04,864 --> 00:33:08,075
- You mean to tell me you got to be
- 9 years and 4 months old...
- 352
- 00:33:08,284 --> 00:33:10,411
- and nobody told you it's bad luck...
- 353
- 00:33:10,619 --> 00:33:12,830
- to rock a rocking chair
- with nobody in it?
- 354
- 00:33:13,414 --> 00:33:16,500
- Don't do no good now.
- The damage is done.
- 355
- 00:33:17,418 --> 00:33:20,129
- I knew a man who rocked
- a empty rocking chair.
- 356
- 00:33:20,337 --> 00:33:23,507
- Before nightfall, he got run
- over by a cotton wagon.
- 357
- 00:33:26,051 --> 00:33:28,387
- Here, take this rabbit foot.
- 358
- 00:33:29,597 --> 00:33:32,600
- And you do what I do and say
- what I say, you understand?
- 359
- 00:33:33,225 --> 00:33:35,352
- First thing is you turn around
- three times.
- 360
- 00:33:35,561 --> 00:33:37,271
- One...
- 361
- 00:33:37,480 --> 00:33:39,440
- two...
- 362
- 00:33:39,648 --> 00:33:40,775
- three.
- 363
- 00:33:41,233 --> 00:33:45,237
- Next thing is you walk backwards.
- Seven, six...
- 364
- 00:33:45,446 --> 00:33:46,280
- five...
- 365
- 00:33:46,489 --> 00:33:47,323
- four...
- 366
- 00:33:47,531 --> 00:33:48,449
- three...
- 367
- 00:33:48,657 --> 00:33:50,409
- two, one.
- 368
- 00:33:50,618 --> 00:33:52,119
- Thank you, Lord Jesus! Amen!
- 369
- 00:33:52,328 --> 00:33:54,538
- Thank you, Lord Jesus! Amen!
- 370
- 00:33:55,122 --> 00:33:56,457
- Give back my rabbit foot.
- 371
- 00:33:56,665 --> 00:34:00,669
- Got too much to do around here to go
- around saving your life all the time.
- 372
- 00:34:06,092 --> 00:34:09,845
- If you're just gonna stand around,
- you might as well be of some use.
- 373
- 00:34:10,054 --> 00:34:12,223
- Fetch me some of them nails over there.
- 374
- 00:34:24,360 --> 00:34:26,404
- What are you thinking about?
- 375
- 00:34:28,114 --> 00:34:30,616
- I grew up in a place just like this.
- 376
- 00:34:32,493 --> 00:34:34,286
- Boy, I hated it.
- 377
- 00:34:35,579 --> 00:34:38,457
- I used to run away every chance I got.
- 378
- 00:34:40,960 --> 00:34:42,920
- I'd sneak out of the house...
- 379
- 00:34:44,130 --> 00:34:45,965
- go out behind the barn.
- 380
- 00:34:47,591 --> 00:34:48,884
- Then I'd...
- 381
- 00:34:49,927 --> 00:34:54,098
- head out across the pasture and down
- to this grove of elm trees.
- 382
- 00:34:56,100 --> 00:34:57,893
- And right in the middle...
- 383
- 00:34:58,102 --> 00:35:02,356
- was this little spot where I used to go
- and sit all the time.
- 384
- 00:35:19,540 --> 00:35:20,833
- Hello!
- 385
- 00:35:22,501 --> 00:35:23,919
- Watch your step here.
- 386
- 00:35:24,545 --> 00:35:27,465
- And another one. And a little step up.
- 387
- 00:35:33,179 --> 00:35:34,805
- Mrs. Spalding?
- 388
- 00:35:35,264 --> 00:35:38,100
- Yes, Mr. Denby, I'm in the back yard!
- 389
- 00:35:38,309 --> 00:35:40,019
- I'll be right there.
- 390
- 00:35:45,691 --> 00:35:47,359
- Now put that thing away.
- 391
- 00:35:47,568 --> 00:35:50,446
- This woman may not like people
- smoking in her house.
- 392
- 00:35:50,654 --> 00:35:54,909
- Now, please, for once in your life,
- try and make a good impression.
- 393
- 00:36:03,667 --> 00:36:06,670
- Good afternoon, Mrs. Spalding.
- How are you?
- 394
- 00:36:06,879 --> 00:36:08,005
- I'm just fine.
- 395
- 00:36:08,881 --> 00:36:11,634
- I don't believe you know
- my brother-in-law, Will.
- 396
- 00:36:12,802 --> 00:36:14,303
- How do you do?
- 397
- 00:36:16,013 --> 00:36:17,515
- Mind if we come in?
- 398
- 00:36:18,557 --> 00:36:20,893
- No. No, not at all.
- 399
- 00:36:25,439 --> 00:36:28,609
- Poor Will, here, lost his sight
- in the big war.
- 400
- 00:36:28,818 --> 00:36:31,445
- It was the Battle of the Somme,
- wasn't it, Will?
- 401
- 00:36:33,739 --> 00:36:37,159
- He was a real war hero.
- Weren't you, Will?
- 402
- 00:36:38,786 --> 00:36:42,081
- Will, he doesn't like to talk
- about these things too much.
- 403
- 00:36:42,581 --> 00:36:44,959
- - Do you, Will?
- - No.
- 404
- 00:36:46,627 --> 00:36:49,839
- Will's been living with his mama
- until she passed away...
- 405
- 00:36:50,047 --> 00:36:53,592
- and since that time he's been
- visiting with my wife and me.
- 406
- 00:36:54,593 --> 00:36:56,345
- Now then, Mrs. Spalding...
- 407
- 00:36:56,554 --> 00:37:00,057
- in spite of the fact
- that I have great doubts about...
- 408
- 00:37:00,266 --> 00:37:04,145
- this misguided attempt of yours
- to hold on to this place...
- 409
- 00:37:04,353 --> 00:37:08,399
- as a Christian and deacon of the church,
- it's my beholden duty to...
- 410
- 00:37:08,607 --> 00:37:11,694
- reach out the hand of charity
- to a human being in need.
- 411
- 00:37:11,902 --> 00:37:16,073
- And I got to thinking, now what better
- way to help out this poor woman...
- 412
- 00:37:16,282 --> 00:37:18,451
- than if she took in a boarder.
- 413
- 00:37:18,659 --> 00:37:23,539
- Someone who could move in here,
- and by paying a modest rent, help her out.
- 414
- 00:37:24,498 --> 00:37:28,836
- What if my brother-in-law was to move
- in here and rent a room from you?
- 415
- 00:37:29,044 --> 00:37:29,879
- Move in here?
- 416
- 00:37:30,087 --> 00:37:34,383
- Will makes a living caning chairs
- and making brooms, so don't you worry.
- 417
- 00:37:36,969 --> 00:37:41,223
- Oh, Mr. Denby, I'm...
- 418
- 00:37:43,726 --> 00:37:47,229
- I so appreciate your thoughtfulness.
- 419
- 00:37:50,483 --> 00:37:52,401
- This just isn't a good time.
- 420
- 00:37:55,404 --> 00:37:56,739
- Sit down, Will.
- 421
- 00:38:00,826 --> 00:38:01,827
- Will?
- 422
- 00:38:08,042 --> 00:38:09,627
- Mrs. Spalding...
- 423
- 00:38:11,003 --> 00:38:13,589
- speaking on behalf of the bank...
- 424
- 00:38:13,798 --> 00:38:18,177
- we'd take it as a sign that you're
- trying to provide for your family.
- 425
- 00:38:20,513 --> 00:38:23,265
- When would you like
- your brother-in-law to move in?
- 426
- 00:38:24,850 --> 00:38:28,395
- As a matter of fact, I have his things
- out in the car right now.
- 427
- 00:38:42,076 --> 00:38:43,786
- Anything special you like to eat?
- 428
- 00:38:43,994 --> 00:38:46,497
- I'm not a very good cook,
- but I'm willing to try.
- 429
- 00:38:47,206 --> 00:38:52,545
- I don't want me to be here any more
- than you do. I won't be any trouble.
- 430
- 00:38:52,711 --> 00:38:56,715
- And all I'll ask in return is to be
- left alone in peace and quiet.
- 431
- 00:38:56,924 --> 00:38:58,676
- - I thought...
- - I know what you thought.
- 432
- 00:38:58,884 --> 00:39:03,139
- But I don't need your help,
- and I don't need you to feel sorry for me.
- 433
- 00:39:31,292 --> 00:39:32,334
- Honey?
- 434
- 00:39:32,668 --> 00:39:34,795
- I'm in back, darling.
- 435
- 00:39:36,756 --> 00:39:39,508
- Where you been?
- We're real late for the dance.
- 436
- 00:39:40,342 --> 00:39:44,054
- Old man Wilson ought to put that
- Studebaker of his out to pasture.
- 437
- 00:39:44,263 --> 00:39:48,100
- Not a week goes by without something
- going wrong with that fool thing.
- 438
- 00:39:48,267 --> 00:39:51,729
- And the trouble is, he thinks he can
- fix it all by himself.
- 439
- 00:39:51,937 --> 00:39:54,064
- So he goes in there
- and messes everything up...
- 440
- 00:39:54,273 --> 00:39:56,901
- and makes it worse
- than it was in the first place.
- 441
- 00:39:57,109 --> 00:40:01,697
- I think he does it on purpose,
- just so I'll come out and talk to him.
- 442
- 00:40:03,199 --> 00:40:07,036
- You know that carburetor
- I fixed for him last week? He...
- 443
- 00:40:19,715 --> 00:40:21,300
- Where's Rosalie?
- 444
- 00:40:22,968 --> 00:40:26,806
- She's over at your mama's.
- She's gonna sleep there tonight.
- 445
- 00:40:32,812 --> 00:40:36,232
- You ought not to eat that.
- You'll get fat.
- 446
- 00:40:36,440 --> 00:40:37,441
- What about you?
- 447
- 00:40:37,650 --> 00:40:40,945
- - A lot you'd notice.
- - I'd notice.
- 448
- 00:40:42,863 --> 00:40:46,325
- Wayne, we gotta go. Everybody's waiting.
- 449
- 00:40:46,492 --> 00:40:48,077
- Wayne, you got to...
- 450
- 00:41:19,900 --> 00:41:21,068
- Hi!
- 451
- 00:41:30,953 --> 00:41:32,163
- Howdy.
- 452
- 00:41:37,626 --> 00:41:39,336
- Let's go inside and dance.
- 453
- 00:41:40,546 --> 00:41:42,423
- Come on, let's go dance.
- 454
- 00:41:46,302 --> 00:41:47,845
- I'll get it. I'll get it.
- 455
- 00:41:48,888 --> 00:41:50,473
- Thank you, baby.
- 456
- 00:41:55,895 --> 00:41:57,813
- - You warm enough?
- - I'm fine.
- 457
- 00:41:58,022 --> 00:41:59,315
- You sure?
- 458
- 00:42:00,107 --> 00:42:01,859
- - Want my coat?
- - No.
- 459
- 00:42:03,069 --> 00:42:04,987
- That's a nice table.
- 460
- 00:42:05,571 --> 00:42:06,906
- Hey, Wayne!
- 461
- 00:42:07,323 --> 00:42:08,574
- Howdy, Hank.
- 462
- 00:42:10,201 --> 00:42:13,621
- I sure am glad Rosalie
- took that little trip tonight.
- 463
- 00:42:13,829 --> 00:42:15,664
- Why are you saying that?
- 464
- 00:42:15,873 --> 00:42:18,250
- Where were you two?
- We were getting worried.
- 465
- 00:42:18,459 --> 00:42:20,419
- - Where you been?
- - Hi, you guys!
- 466
- 00:42:20,628 --> 00:42:22,797
- - Hi, Buddy.
- - Come here. I'll buy us a drink.
- 467
- 00:42:23,005 --> 00:42:25,382
- We're getting a bottle
- of good-for-what-ails-you.
- 468
- 00:42:25,591 --> 00:42:26,717
- Be right back.
- 469
- 00:42:29,553 --> 00:42:30,846
- Just be a minute.
- 470
- 00:42:31,764 --> 00:42:33,849
- - How you been?
- - I been just fine.
- 471
- 00:42:34,058 --> 00:42:35,726
- Hey, I hear you...
- 472
- 00:42:37,686 --> 00:42:39,647
- Where were you two?
- 473
- 00:43:02,128 --> 00:43:04,463
- Put that down. Come on.
- 474
- 00:44:00,853 --> 00:44:02,688
- Frank, are you craz...?
- 475
- 00:44:03,355 --> 00:44:06,817
- That man catches us in here,
- he's gonna skin us alive.
- 476
- 00:44:07,026 --> 00:44:10,362
- I got something important to show you.
- Do you want to see it or not?
- 477
- 00:44:31,842 --> 00:44:34,887
- Recordings for the Blind presents:
- 478
- 00:44:35,262 --> 00:44:38,390
- Trent's Last Case, by E.C. Bentley.
- 479
- 00:44:38,599 --> 00:44:41,102
- Chapter one, "Bad News."
- 480
- 00:44:41,811 --> 00:44:45,106
- Between what matters
- and what seems to matter...
- 481
- 00:44:45,314 --> 00:44:48,943
- how should the world
- we know judge wisely?
- 482
- 00:44:49,151 --> 00:44:53,197
- When the scheming, indomitable brain
- of Sigfried Manderson was scattered...
- 483
- 00:44:53,406 --> 00:44:55,324
- Frank!
- 484
- 00:44:56,617 --> 00:44:58,202
- Possum!
- 485
- 00:45:00,788 --> 00:45:02,206
- Coming, Mama!
- 486
- 00:45:12,591 --> 00:45:14,718
- Ten minutes later,
- he's driving a new Buick.
- 487
- 00:45:14,927 --> 00:45:16,554
- - You through?
- - Yeah.
- 488
- 00:45:16,762 --> 00:45:18,305
- Vi and me are gonna dance.
- 489
- 00:45:18,514 --> 00:45:20,057
- I don't want to dance, Wayne.
- 490
- 00:45:20,266 --> 00:45:23,269
- Don't say no.
- You have to dance. Come on.
- 491
- 00:45:26,230 --> 00:45:28,357
- Haven't danced all night. Excuse me.
- 492
- 00:45:30,025 --> 00:45:31,569
- You look pretty tonight.
- 493
- 00:45:38,617 --> 00:45:41,996
- Let's go up to Dallas
- this weekend, all right?
- 494
- 00:45:42,204 --> 00:45:44,081
- Take in a picture show...
- 495
- 00:45:44,290 --> 00:45:46,917
- then have supper out
- just like an old married couple?
- 496
- 00:45:47,126 --> 00:45:50,504
- You can tell Buddy you're visiting
- that aunt of yours up in Dallas...
- 497
- 00:45:50,713 --> 00:45:53,799
- - No.
- - Why not? Nobody will know.
- 498
- 00:45:54,008 --> 00:45:58,387
- - Wayne, I can't go on like this.
- - Honey, just be patient.
- 499
- 00:45:58,596 --> 00:46:02,558
- I'll work everything out, don't worry.
- Just give me a little bit of time.
- 500
- 00:46:02,767 --> 00:46:05,269
- I'll think of something, all right?
- 501
- 00:46:05,978 --> 00:46:10,566
- What's the matter, Vi?
- We'll be fine. Just trust me.
- 502
- 00:46:10,775 --> 00:46:13,277
- Wayne, we're not gonna see
- each other anymore.
- 503
- 00:46:13,486 --> 00:46:14,779
- - What?
- - Not like we have been.
- 504
- 00:46:14,987 --> 00:46:17,490
- - Why?
- - This is goodbye.
- 505
- 00:47:24,140 --> 00:47:25,808
- Mrs. Spalding?
- 506
- 00:47:27,893 --> 00:47:29,478
- Mrs. Spalding?
- 507
- 00:47:32,273 --> 00:47:33,816
- Mrs. Spalding?
- 508
- 00:47:44,577 --> 00:47:46,412
- Yes, Mr. Will. I'm right here.
- 509
- 00:47:46,579 --> 00:47:48,289
- Mrs. Spalding, believe me...
- 510
- 00:47:48,998 --> 00:47:51,667
- if I had anyplace else to go
- tonight besides...
- 511
- 00:47:51,876 --> 00:47:55,171
- the State Home for the Infirm,
- I'd gladly leave right now.
- 512
- 00:47:55,880 --> 00:47:58,758
- When I came here,
- all I asked was to be left alone.
- 513
- 00:47:58,924 --> 00:48:02,052
- I am not some kind of freak
- that is here on display...
- 514
- 00:48:02,261 --> 00:48:05,556
- for the amusement of those hooligans
- you call children.
- 515
- 00:48:05,765 --> 00:48:06,807
- - I will not...
- - What?
- 516
- 00:48:07,016 --> 00:48:09,393
- ...have them vandalizing
- my personal property.
- 517
- 00:48:09,602 --> 00:48:12,646
- Don't come in my house
- and talk about my children like that!
- 518
- 00:48:12,855 --> 00:48:16,567
- They are not hooligans or vandals!
- They're well brought up children!
- 519
- 00:48:16,776 --> 00:48:19,028
- - You can't walk into my house...
- - Fine!
- 520
- 00:48:31,332 --> 00:48:32,333
- Fine.
- 521
- 00:48:33,250 --> 00:48:36,921
- Whatever they are, you just
- keep them out of my room.
- 522
- 00:48:40,299 --> 00:48:41,967
- That's all right, I'll get it.
- 523
- 00:48:47,473 --> 00:48:49,308
- The door's on your right.
- 524
- 00:48:49,975 --> 00:48:51,227
- Thank you.
- 525
- 00:49:04,573 --> 00:49:06,575
- Good night, Mrs. Spalding.
- 526
- 00:49:07,660 --> 00:49:09,245
- Good night, Mr. Will.
- 527
- 00:49:46,323 --> 00:49:47,783
- Ready, ma'am?
- 528
- 00:49:49,785 --> 00:49:51,829
- Get along, mules! Get along!
- 529
- 00:49:55,082 --> 00:49:56,917
- Now get along, mules!
- 530
- 00:49:59,211 --> 00:50:03,340
- Hah! Hah! Get along there! Hah!
- 531
- 00:50:06,385 --> 00:50:08,304
- Keep them straight, ma'am.
- 532
- 00:50:09,221 --> 00:50:12,183
- That's fine. That's just fine.
- 533
- 00:50:56,185 --> 00:50:59,688
- Right, Spalding. You don't know
- the first thing about smoking.
- 534
- 00:50:59,897 --> 00:51:02,233
- I do so. I been smoking
- since I was little.
- 535
- 00:51:02,441 --> 00:51:05,986
- - Then how come you can't inhale?
- - I can so. I can inhale real good.
- 536
- 00:51:06,237 --> 00:51:07,988
- Mr. Will! Mr. Will!
- 537
- 00:51:08,197 --> 00:51:11,242
- Frank got caught smoking in school
- and the teacher told Ma...
- 538
- 00:51:11,450 --> 00:51:13,327
- and Frank's gonna catch it!
- 539
- 00:51:17,123 --> 00:51:19,667
- Frank, I'll see you at school tomorrow.
- 540
- 00:51:32,513 --> 00:51:36,851
- Well, young man?
- What would your pa do if he were here?
- 541
- 00:51:37,643 --> 00:51:39,603
- He'd spank me, I reckon.
- 542
- 00:51:41,689 --> 00:51:43,691
- I guess that's what we got to do, then.
- 543
- 00:52:03,377 --> 00:52:06,255
- Frank, what's she gonna do
- to you? Frank!
- 544
- 00:52:06,505 --> 00:52:08,883
- - Ma, what are you gonna do to him?
- - It's okay.
- 545
- 00:52:09,091 --> 00:52:12,303
- Ma, what you gonna do to Frank?
- Are you gonna spank him?
- 546
- 00:52:12,511 --> 00:52:13,888
- Can I watch? Can I?
- 547
- 00:52:14,096 --> 00:52:15,306
- Possum!
- 548
- 00:52:24,940 --> 00:52:27,985
- Frank, when your pa did this,
- how'd he do it?
- 549
- 00:52:28,194 --> 00:52:29,320
- Most times...
- 550
- 00:52:29,695 --> 00:52:33,365
- I'd lean over the table, grab hold,
- and he'd let me have it.
- 551
- 00:52:34,867 --> 00:52:36,327
- How many times?
- 552
- 00:52:36,911 --> 00:52:40,206
- Pa would be mad
- over something like this.
- 553
- 00:52:40,790 --> 00:52:44,293
- I reckon he'd give me 10 good licks.
- 554
- 00:52:55,054 --> 00:52:56,388
- I'm ready.
- 555
- 00:53:10,236 --> 00:53:11,195
- Ma?
- 556
- 00:53:11,779 --> 00:53:13,239
- I'm ready.
- 557
- 00:53:35,594 --> 00:53:36,595
- What's wrong?
- 558
- 00:53:36,804 --> 00:53:38,806
- Frank's getting a licking.
- 559
- 00:53:46,439 --> 00:53:47,898
- Did it hurt?
- 560
- 00:53:55,948 --> 00:53:57,074
- Come on.
- 561
- 00:53:57,450 --> 00:54:00,369
- Let's let old Frank
- be by himself for a bit.
- 562
- 00:54:01,495 --> 00:54:04,790
- Tell you what, why don't you
- help me with my chores?
- 563
- 00:54:12,923 --> 00:54:14,550
- Mrs. Spalding?
- 564
- 00:54:15,760 --> 00:54:18,888
- I won't do that again. Ever.
- 565
- 00:54:23,100 --> 00:54:24,477
- Are you all right?
- 566
- 00:54:29,315 --> 00:54:31,358
- God, I miss my husband.
- 567
- 00:54:50,836 --> 00:54:54,048
- Lord, I can't hardly see
- my hand in front of my face.
- 568
- 00:54:54,256 --> 00:54:56,008
- Feels like rain.
- 569
- 00:54:56,342 --> 00:54:59,970
- - Must be coming up a real storm.
- - Sure is.
- 570
- 00:55:11,357 --> 00:55:12,858
- Help me wash dishes.
- 571
- 00:55:13,067 --> 00:55:15,986
- Now don't be mad, baby.
- You're a good baby.
- 572
- 00:55:16,195 --> 00:55:18,489
- I made each of you some cookies too.
- 573
- 00:55:32,211 --> 00:55:33,546
- Come on, boy. Let's git.
- 574
- 00:55:33,879 --> 00:55:35,339
- Come on, git! Git!
- 575
- 00:55:38,217 --> 00:55:41,220
- Git on, git on! Come on! Come on!
- 576
- 00:55:41,554 --> 00:55:44,974
- We got to get inside, ma'am.
- Storm's coming from over there!
- 577
- 00:55:45,182 --> 00:55:46,183
- Git on! Git on, boy!
- 578
- 00:56:02,241 --> 00:56:04,243
- Come on! Let him be!
- 579
- 00:56:04,702 --> 00:56:05,870
- Come on, boy!
- 580
- 00:56:07,079 --> 00:56:08,539
- Come on, won't you?
- 581
- 00:56:08,748 --> 00:56:11,876
- Let him go! Come on! Run!
- 582
- 00:56:19,383 --> 00:56:21,135
- Girls, get in the schoolroom.
- 583
- 00:56:21,343 --> 00:56:23,846
- Boys! Robert, let's go!
- 584
- 00:56:24,597 --> 00:56:26,849
- Come on! Come on! No dawdling!
- 585
- 00:56:27,391 --> 00:56:28,684
- Sally!
- 586
- 00:56:29,101 --> 00:56:32,438
- Come on! Come along!
- Be careful getting up these stairs.
- 587
- 00:56:34,607 --> 00:56:36,108
- Everybody get inside!
- 588
- 00:56:38,944 --> 00:56:40,696
- - Where's Frank?
- - I don't know.
- 589
- 00:56:41,113 --> 00:56:42,531
- Let's go!
- 590
- 00:56:43,115 --> 00:56:44,450
- Toby!
- 591
- 00:56:45,785 --> 00:56:47,036
- All right.
- 592
- 00:56:57,588 --> 00:56:59,590
- Get the windows open
- before the house blows!
- 593
- 00:56:59,799 --> 00:57:02,093
- You get the dining room,
- then get on the floor!
- 594
- 00:57:02,301 --> 00:57:04,428
- I'll get these in here! Hurry up!
- 595
- 00:57:10,142 --> 00:57:11,936
- You're a little baby.
- 596
- 00:57:17,024 --> 00:57:18,109
- Possum!
- 597
- 00:57:44,969 --> 00:57:46,470
- Here! Give me him!
- 598
- 00:57:58,107 --> 00:57:59,442
- Possum!
- 599
- 00:58:25,426 --> 00:58:28,804
- - Possum, it's okay.
- - Mr. Will! Mr. Will!
- 600
- 00:58:29,013 --> 00:58:30,181
- It's okay.
- 601
- 00:58:41,692 --> 00:58:43,861
- Step down! Step down!
- 602
- 00:58:44,445 --> 00:58:48,908
- Step down! Step down! Step down!
- 603
- 00:58:55,581 --> 00:58:59,085
- Frank Spalding!
- There's a tornado coming!
- 604
- 00:58:59,418 --> 00:59:02,588
- Get on in here!
- You'll get yourself killed.
- 605
- 00:59:02,797 --> 00:59:05,758
- I can't! I gotta get home!
- 606
- 00:59:23,859 --> 00:59:25,403
- Here!
- 607
- 00:59:27,071 --> 00:59:28,406
- I got him, ma'am!
- 608
- 00:59:31,117 --> 00:59:32,743
- Come on, Mr. Will.
- 609
- 00:59:35,329 --> 00:59:39,041
- It's all right. It's all right.
- Get in now.
- 610
- 00:59:41,961 --> 00:59:45,673
- Mr. Will! Step down! Step down!
- 611
- 00:59:48,509 --> 00:59:50,010
- Watch your head!
- 612
- 00:59:53,222 --> 00:59:55,266
- Ma!
- 613
- 01:00:02,148 --> 01:00:04,483
- - Ma!
- - Oh, my God, it's Frank!
- 614
- 01:00:06,193 --> 01:00:08,487
- Frank, stay there!
- 615
- 01:00:25,004 --> 01:00:26,464
- Frank, come on!
- 616
- 01:00:26,672 --> 01:00:28,716
- Now, come on, we got to get inside.
- 617
- 01:00:28,924 --> 01:00:30,342
- Come on, hurry up!
- 618
- 01:00:37,850 --> 01:00:39,852
- Get him in! Get him in!
- 619
- 01:01:24,563 --> 01:01:26,732
- Okay! Come on! Get in there!
- 620
- 01:01:30,069 --> 01:01:31,946
- Hurry up! Get inside!
- 621
- 01:02:57,281 --> 01:02:58,449
- Get off...!
- 622
- 01:03:01,452 --> 01:03:02,745
- It's okay now.
- 623
- 01:03:03,037 --> 01:03:05,372
- It's all over now. Come on out.
- 624
- 01:03:06,415 --> 01:03:09,460
- It's all right. It's all...
- 625
- 01:03:14,131 --> 01:03:15,466
- Vi?
- 626
- 01:03:19,553 --> 01:03:21,889
- Hey, baby, it's okay.
- 627
- 01:03:23,599 --> 01:03:26,936
- It's okay now.
- Everything's gonna be all right.
- 628
- 01:03:28,020 --> 01:03:31,065
- Oh, darling, I was so scared.
- 629
- 01:03:31,899 --> 01:03:33,818
- I was so scared something would...
- 630
- 01:03:35,361 --> 01:03:37,655
- I don't know what I'd do
- if anything happened to you.
- 631
- 01:04:12,815 --> 01:04:14,108
- Come on, ma'am.
- 632
- 01:04:21,449 --> 01:04:24,034
- Here, give me your hand, Mr. Will.
- 633
- 01:04:24,243 --> 01:04:25,953
- How bad is it?
- 634
- 01:04:26,620 --> 01:04:29,373
- Everything's a little bent,
- but it's still here.
- 635
- 01:04:59,945 --> 01:05:01,072
- Come on.
- 636
- 01:05:02,448 --> 01:05:05,326
- - Come on, Vi.
- - Oh, Bud, let's leave this town.
- 637
- 01:05:05,534 --> 01:05:08,788
- There'll always be tornadoes.
- Everybody'll always be poor.
- 638
- 01:05:08,996 --> 01:05:10,748
- Nothing can work out here.
- 639
- 01:05:11,540 --> 01:05:14,376
- I want to move, Buddy. Please. I want...
- 640
- 01:05:14,585 --> 01:05:15,795
- Sure.
- 641
- 01:05:16,921 --> 01:05:18,297
- Hold me.
- 642
- 01:05:45,699 --> 01:05:48,577
- - Good morning, Mr. Will.
- - Morning.
- 643
- 01:05:56,085 --> 01:05:58,921
- - Morning, Mr. Will.
- - Good morning.
- 644
- 01:06:01,507 --> 01:06:03,926
- - Good morning, Mr. Will.
- - Morning.
- 645
- 01:06:08,013 --> 01:06:10,015
- - In Chicago yesterday.
- 646
- 01:06:10,224 --> 01:06:12,601
- Cotton held steady after dropping
- to a record low...
- 647
- 01:06:12,810 --> 01:06:15,813
- of 3.5 cents a pound
- over the last four days.
- 648
- 01:06:16,021 --> 01:06:18,357
- Poultry and eggs were down
- to a seasonal low.
- 649
- 01:06:18,524 --> 01:06:21,193
- Corn remains unchanged.
- Soybeans gained...
- 650
- 01:06:21,610 --> 01:06:25,448
- So let me see. At 3.5 cents a pound...
- 651
- 01:06:25,656 --> 01:06:27,783
- 30 acres, that would be...
- 652
- 01:06:27,992 --> 01:06:30,161
- That comes to $175.
- 653
- 01:06:34,623 --> 01:06:37,543
- Think there's any chance
- cotton prices'll go back up?
- 654
- 01:06:42,047 --> 01:06:44,383
- How much money you got
- left in your account?
- 655
- 01:06:45,509 --> 01:06:47,970
- Twenty-four dollars. That's all.
- 656
- 01:06:49,430 --> 01:06:52,892
- - It's not enough for your payment.
- - I know.
- 657
- 01:06:56,187 --> 01:06:57,605
- I was wondering...
- 658
- 01:06:58,439 --> 01:07:02,526
- What I made from my cotton
- would cover most of the payment.
- 659
- 01:07:03,944 --> 01:07:04,987
- Could you all...
- 660
- 01:07:05,446 --> 01:07:07,490
- maybe, wait for the rest?
- 661
- 01:07:07,865 --> 01:07:11,243
- That's something only the president
- of the bank can decide.
- 662
- 01:07:11,786 --> 01:07:14,371
- - You shouldn't get your hopes up.
- - Could you ask?
- 663
- 01:08:09,760 --> 01:08:13,222
- There ain't no chance
- you'll ever get that prize money.
- 664
- 01:08:13,806 --> 01:08:16,475
- - It won't work.
- - It's a hundred dollars.
- 665
- 01:08:16,684 --> 01:08:19,019
- And that plus a crop would be enough
- to make the payment.
- 666
- 01:08:19,228 --> 01:08:21,981
- You cannot begin to get
- that cotton picked on time.
- 667
- 01:08:22,189 --> 01:08:24,066
- Why? Moses has said that it's ready.
- 668
- 01:08:24,275 --> 01:08:25,693
- Moses always says things.
- 669
- 01:08:25,901 --> 01:08:28,946
- - It's not always true.
- - I said cotton comes in early here.
- 670
- 01:08:29,155 --> 01:08:30,406
- But in a couple days...
- 671
- 01:08:30,614 --> 01:08:32,992
- the pickers will get up to this county.
- 672
- 01:08:33,159 --> 01:08:35,786
- They pick it fast
- as you can say Jack Robinson!
- 673
- 01:08:35,995 --> 01:08:38,831
- - Then we'll start right now!
- - You got 30 acres to pick.
- 674
- 01:08:38,998 --> 01:08:40,207
- The kids can help.
- 675
- 01:08:40,416 --> 01:08:41,834
- That won't be nearly enough.
- 676
- 01:08:42,001 --> 01:08:45,004
- - I'll pick 24 hours a day.
- - Did you ever pick cotton?
- 677
- 01:08:45,171 --> 01:08:47,339
- After an hour, the hulls
- start cutting your fingers.
- 678
- 01:08:47,548 --> 01:08:49,216
- By noon your hands is bleeding.
- 679
- 01:08:49,425 --> 01:08:51,260
- Later your fingers start to swell.
- 680
- 01:08:51,469 --> 01:08:53,971
- Later there ain't no feeling
- in your hands.
- 681
- 01:08:54,180 --> 01:08:57,808
- I ain't even speaking about
- what it does to your knees and your back.
- 682
- 01:08:58,017 --> 01:09:01,604
- Get that through your head.
- Once and for all, we can't do it.
- 683
- 01:09:01,812 --> 01:09:04,064
- Stop thinking about it
- before you kill yourself!
- 684
- 01:09:04,273 --> 01:09:06,275
- Now you listen to me.
- 685
- 01:09:06,484 --> 01:09:09,320
- If we lose this place,
- you're going back to begging for meals.
- 686
- 01:09:09,528 --> 01:09:11,238
- They'll put you in a state home.
- 687
- 01:09:11,447 --> 01:09:13,365
- I'll lose what's left of my family.
- 688
- 01:09:13,532 --> 01:09:14,784
- I won't let that happen.
- 689
- 01:09:14,992 --> 01:09:17,411
- I don't care what it takes.
- I don't care if it kills me.
- 690
- 01:09:17,620 --> 01:09:19,872
- I don't care if it kills you.
- I won't give up.
- 691
- 01:09:20,206 --> 01:09:23,626
- And if the two of you do,
- you can go straight to hell!
- 692
- 01:09:24,418 --> 01:09:25,920
- Careful with that now, hon.
- 693
- 01:09:31,842 --> 01:09:33,135
- I bet she isn't ready.
- 694
- 01:09:33,344 --> 01:09:36,263
- All the time we been coming here,
- she's never been ready.
- 695
- 01:09:37,431 --> 01:09:39,683
- I'm here. I'm coming.
- 696
- 01:09:40,017 --> 01:09:42,686
- I start out an hour early,
- I always end up a half-hour late.
- 697
- 01:09:42,895 --> 01:09:44,355
- Okay, what can I do to help?
- 698
- 01:09:44,563 --> 01:09:46,899
- Get the cards on top
- of the chest of drawers.
- 699
- 01:09:47,066 --> 01:09:49,276
- - That looks good.
- - Want me to do something?
- 700
- 01:09:49,485 --> 01:09:51,529
- Set up the table, would you, Buddy?
- 701
- 01:10:07,044 --> 01:10:09,004
- Let me help you with that, Margaret.
- 702
- 01:10:31,360 --> 01:10:33,446
- Can you find them?
- Here, let me get the light.
- 703
- 01:10:35,197 --> 01:10:36,574
- Right here.
- 704
- 01:10:39,285 --> 01:10:40,369
- Come on.
- 705
- 01:11:06,270 --> 01:11:07,855
- You want my peanuts, honey?
- 706
- 01:11:09,815 --> 01:11:14,236
- I'll take your six, honey.
- Discard and rummy.
- 707
- 01:11:15,029 --> 01:11:16,447
- I don't believe you.
- 708
- 01:11:16,822 --> 01:11:18,199
- Thirty-two here.
- 709
- 01:11:18,783 --> 01:11:21,827
- Thirty-two. What's the damage, Margaret?
- 710
- 01:11:22,703 --> 01:11:23,913
- Seventy-three.
- 711
- 01:11:24,121 --> 01:11:25,623
- Seventy-three?
- 712
- 01:11:29,210 --> 01:11:32,296
- Listen, you two. Vi and me
- got a little announcement.
- 713
- 01:11:34,757 --> 01:11:36,926
- Next time you want
- to play cards with us...
- 714
- 01:11:37,134 --> 01:11:39,011
- you'll have to go to Houston.
- 715
- 01:11:39,178 --> 01:11:41,847
- I got an offer from an oil company
- down there...
- 716
- 01:11:42,348 --> 01:11:43,641
- too good to pass up.
- 717
- 01:11:46,519 --> 01:11:47,978
- You've lived here all your lives.
- 718
- 01:11:48,395 --> 01:11:50,648
- Well, don't look at me.
- It was Vi's idea.
- 719
- 01:11:51,065 --> 01:11:54,527
- You know how hard it is to change
- her mind once she gets it set.
- 720
- 01:11:54,819 --> 01:11:56,862
- We'll miss you, Margaret.
- 721
- 01:11:58,197 --> 01:12:01,534
- It's just such a wonderful
- opportunity for Bud.
- 722
- 01:12:02,576 --> 01:12:04,495
- We just can't pass it up.
- 723
- 01:12:08,374 --> 01:12:11,836
- We'll miss you a lot more
- than you'll miss us.
- 724
- 01:12:16,132 --> 01:12:17,967
- Congratulations.
- 725
- 01:12:18,884 --> 01:12:20,678
- Congratulations, Buddy.
- 726
- 01:12:20,886 --> 01:12:22,221
- We're real happy for you.
- 727
- 01:12:22,430 --> 01:12:25,683
- Thanks. I'll get another drink.
- You want one?
- 728
- 01:12:39,905 --> 01:12:41,365
- It's my deal.
- 729
- 01:13:13,773 --> 01:13:17,151
- Whatever happened between you and Vi,
- I don't want to know about it.
- 730
- 01:13:19,111 --> 01:13:21,155
- I don't ever want to hear about it.
- 731
- 01:13:21,739 --> 01:13:23,074
- Am I right?
- 732
- 01:13:25,117 --> 01:13:26,660
- Am I right?
- 733
- 01:13:29,580 --> 01:13:30,873
- Yes.
- 734
- 01:13:33,584 --> 01:13:38,255
- I'm not the same dumb beauty operator
- you married eight years ago.
- 735
- 01:13:47,973 --> 01:13:49,308
- What are you gonna do?
- 736
- 01:13:53,979 --> 01:13:55,439
- I don't know.
- 737
- 01:13:57,566 --> 01:13:59,193
- I got the shop.
- 738
- 01:14:00,653 --> 01:14:02,947
- Rosalie and me can get along
- without you.
- 739
- 01:14:05,658 --> 01:14:07,993
- I'm never going to see Viola again.
- 740
- 01:14:08,953 --> 01:14:12,123
- - It's over between us.
- - It's too late for that.
- 741
- 01:14:14,542 --> 01:14:16,836
- I don't think I can live
- with you anymore.
- 742
- 01:14:20,381 --> 01:14:22,716
- I don't think I love you anymore.
- 743
- 01:14:26,679 --> 01:14:28,472
- Please don't say that.
- 744
- 01:16:24,755 --> 01:16:26,382
- Lord, this ain't gonna work.
- 745
- 01:16:26,590 --> 01:16:29,552
- Ain't no way we gonna get
- all this cotton picked...
- 746
- 01:16:29,760 --> 01:16:31,887
- and yet you sent us out here anyway.
- 747
- 01:16:32,096 --> 01:16:35,433
- I swear, sometimes I don't know
- what's gotten into you.
- 748
- 01:17:00,332 --> 01:17:02,126
- Mr. Will, you gotta talk to that woman.
- 749
- 01:17:02,334 --> 01:17:04,587
- She won't pay me no mind,
- but she listens to you.
- 750
- 01:17:04,795 --> 01:17:06,464
- It won't do any good.
- 751
- 01:17:07,006 --> 01:17:10,009
- We only picked 2 acres today.
- Should've done at least 4.
- 752
- 01:17:10,551 --> 01:17:13,679
- And that's when we're fresh.
- What's it gonna be in a week?
- 753
- 01:17:13,888 --> 01:17:17,016
- How many pickers would it take
- to get the cotton in on time?
- 754
- 01:17:19,935 --> 01:17:21,353
- Nine or 10, at least.
- 755
- 01:17:22,855 --> 01:17:24,482
- Okay. We better hire them.
- 756
- 01:17:25,775 --> 01:17:27,860
- - Hire pickers?
- - With what, Mrs. Spalding?
- 757
- 01:17:28,069 --> 01:17:30,488
- You said yourself you only had
- $24 in the bank.
- 758
- 01:17:30,696 --> 01:17:32,948
- That ain't near enough
- to hire 10 pickers.
- 759
- 01:17:33,157 --> 01:17:34,825
- I'll pay them out of the first bale.
- 760
- 01:17:35,034 --> 01:17:36,660
- And what happens
- if you don't get the first bale in?
- 761
- 01:17:36,869 --> 01:17:39,246
- Then I'll pay them out of the money
- I get from the gin.
- 762
- 01:17:39,455 --> 01:17:41,874
- If you do that,
- you'll have hardly any money left.
- 763
- 01:17:42,875 --> 01:17:44,460
- I'll take that chance.
- 764
- 01:18:11,070 --> 01:18:14,323
- We ain't got much time
- before them pickers in the South...
- 765
- 01:18:17,993 --> 01:18:20,371
- All right, ma'am.
- You got what you asked for.
- 766
- 01:18:22,039 --> 01:18:23,707
- Have they had breakfast yet?
- 767
- 01:18:25,251 --> 01:18:26,544
- I doubt it.
- 768
- 01:18:45,479 --> 01:18:48,274
- Governor Johnson appealed
- to President Roosevelt today...
- 769
- 01:18:48,482 --> 01:18:51,652
- for emergency relief due to
- the failure of the WPA program...
- 770
- 01:18:51,861 --> 01:18:53,738
- to get started in Dallas.
- 771
- 01:18:53,946 --> 01:18:56,073
- The governor had asked
- the administration...
- 772
- 01:18:56,282 --> 01:18:59,160
- for $1,000,000
- in direct relief yesterday.
- 773
- 01:18:59,368 --> 01:19:02,621
- Texas was allotted $500,000 instead.
- 774
- 01:19:02,830 --> 01:19:06,292
- Governor Johnson said the situation
- was becoming critical.
- 775
- 01:19:06,625 --> 01:19:08,294
- Meanwhile, in Baton Rouge...
- 776
- 01:19:08,502 --> 01:19:12,506
- Huey Long's last legislative
- measures, 37 of them...
- 777
- 01:19:12,715 --> 01:19:16,427
- took a fall last Tuesday,
- as the administration he left behind him...
- 778
- 01:19:16,635 --> 01:19:19,930
- pushed its investigation
- of his assassination 10 days ago...
- 779
- 01:19:20,139 --> 01:19:22,600
- by Dr. Carl A. Weiss, Jr.
- 780
- 01:19:24,435 --> 01:19:28,939
- The Chicago Cubs retained their lead
- in the National League pennant race...
- 781
- 01:19:29,148 --> 01:19:31,484
- by defeating the New York Giants 8-3...
- 782
- 01:19:31,692 --> 01:19:34,153
- before a crowd of 29,740...
- 783
- 01:19:34,361 --> 01:19:36,363
- at Wrigley Field in Chicago.
- 784
- 01:19:36,572 --> 01:19:38,991
- It was the Cubs' 13th straight victory.
- 785
- 01:19:39,158 --> 01:19:42,787
- Second place St. Louis Cardinals
- beat Brooklyn 1-0...
- 786
- 01:19:42,995 --> 01:19:46,332
- The Giants are now 4 1/2 games
- behind the Cubs.
- 787
- 01:19:50,336 --> 01:19:53,672
- The weather in central Texas today
- will be clear, no sign of rain.
- 788
- 01:20:19,865 --> 01:20:21,951
- Over here, Mr. Will!
- 789
- 01:20:26,497 --> 01:20:29,542
- - Moze, the pickers are here.
- - How you know that?
- 790
- 01:20:30,126 --> 01:20:32,086
- I heard 11 trucks pass by the house...
- 791
- 01:20:32,294 --> 01:20:34,380
- and from the direction
- they were headed...
- 792
- 01:20:34,588 --> 01:20:36,465
- they were going out to the Rapp place.
- 793
- 01:20:36,674 --> 01:20:38,509
- - How much land the Rapps have?
- - Four hundred acres.
- 794
- 01:20:39,927 --> 01:20:41,762
- That means we got three days left.
- 795
- 01:20:41,971 --> 01:20:45,182
- We ain't got no time to waste!
- Let's get to work!
- 796
- 01:21:57,963 --> 01:21:59,298
- Git along there!
- 797
- 01:21:59,924 --> 01:22:01,258
- Git along now.
- 798
- 01:22:02,468 --> 01:22:05,221
- You ain't no more tired than I am.
- Git along!
- 799
- 01:22:39,171 --> 01:22:40,506
- Morning, ma'am.
- 800
- 01:22:55,771 --> 01:22:59,150
- Mrs. Spalding, I hate to be
- the one to tell you this...
- 801
- 01:22:59,358 --> 01:23:03,404
- but that sister of yours doesn't have
- a natural talent for cooking.
- 802
- 01:23:11,120 --> 01:23:15,374
- I got to thinking, if we all weren't
- gonna die of ptomaine poisoning...
- 803
- 01:23:15,583 --> 01:23:17,960
- I'd have to do something about it.
- 804
- 01:23:24,049 --> 01:23:27,845
- So I'm fixing us some green beans
- like my mother used to make.
- 805
- 01:23:31,474 --> 01:23:32,933
- Mrs. Spalding?
- 806
- 01:23:37,897 --> 01:23:39,523
- Mrs. Spalding, are you okay?
- 807
- 01:23:43,986 --> 01:23:46,030
- I was remembering a dream.
- 808
- 01:23:54,080 --> 01:23:55,873
- What day is this?
- 809
- 01:23:57,416 --> 01:23:58,959
- It's Friday, ma'am.
- 810
- 01:24:01,504 --> 01:24:03,589
- When do we have to be at the gin?
- 811
- 01:24:06,008 --> 01:24:07,384
- Tomorrow morning.
- 812
- 01:25:12,908 --> 01:25:15,828
- Recordings for The Blind presents:
- 813
- 01:25:16,036 --> 01:25:19,457
- Trent's Last Case, by E.C. Bentley.
- 814
- 01:25:19,665 --> 01:25:22,543
- Chapter one, "Bad News."
- 815
- 01:25:22,835 --> 01:25:26,088
- "Between what matters
- and what seems to matter...
- 816
- 01:25:26,297 --> 01:25:28,841
- how should the world we know judge...?
- 817
- 01:25:41,312 --> 01:25:42,396
- You all right?
- 818
- 01:26:29,485 --> 01:26:30,694
- The end.
- 819
- 01:26:50,089 --> 01:26:51,257
- Ma'am?
- 820
- 01:26:53,592 --> 01:26:54,385
- Miz Spalding.
- 821
- 01:26:56,178 --> 01:26:57,471
- Hey, Miz Spalding!
- 822
- 01:27:00,891 --> 01:27:02,309
- We're finished.
- 823
- 01:27:03,227 --> 01:27:04,145
- We done it.
- 824
- 01:27:07,106 --> 01:27:09,108
- He'll be here any minute.
- Get this straight.
- 825
- 01:27:09,275 --> 01:27:11,569
- He'll try to charge you
- for ginning the cotton.
- 826
- 01:27:11,777 --> 01:27:13,404
- I'll tell him no, do it for the seed.
- 827
- 01:27:13,612 --> 01:27:15,531
- He'll say he'll take all the seed.
- 828
- 01:27:15,740 --> 01:27:17,450
- I say he can only have half.
- 829
- 01:27:17,658 --> 01:27:20,494
- No, we offer a third
- and settle for half.
- 830
- 01:27:20,703 --> 01:27:23,622
- We gotta get 31/2 cent a pound,
- even with the prize money.
- 831
- 01:27:23,789 --> 01:27:25,624
- You gotta remember that...
- 832
- 01:27:26,625 --> 01:27:28,043
- Here he comes.
- 833
- 01:27:48,814 --> 01:27:50,524
- - Howdy, Mrs. Spalding.
- - Howdy, Mr. Simmons.
- 834
- 01:27:50,733 --> 01:27:53,277
- Nice load of cotton.
- You ought to be real proud.
- 835
- 01:27:53,486 --> 01:27:57,114
- Let's go into my office
- and see if we can do some business.
- 836
- 01:28:06,165 --> 01:28:07,625
- Well, look who's here.
- 837
- 01:28:12,254 --> 01:28:13,672
- Go on and have a seat.
- 838
- 01:28:15,174 --> 01:28:18,135
- I ought to explain to you
- how things work around here.
- 839
- 01:28:18,344 --> 01:28:23,307
- I gin the cotton for a fee, then I buy
- your cotton if we agree on a price.
- 840
- 01:28:23,516 --> 01:28:26,477
- For ginning, it's customary
- to charge $5 on the ton.
- 841
- 01:28:26,685 --> 01:28:28,145
- Excuse me.
- 842
- 01:28:28,729 --> 01:28:32,024
- I was told that you sometimes
- gin the cotton for the seed.
- 843
- 01:28:32,233 --> 01:28:36,904
- Yes, that's another way of working it.
- I gin the cotton and keep the seed.
- 844
- 01:28:38,197 --> 01:28:41,992
- The way it was explained to me,
- you're supposed to keep...
- 845
- 01:28:42,701 --> 01:28:43,994
- a third.
- 846
- 01:28:46,705 --> 01:28:49,959
- I'll tell you right now,
- I won't pay that. Excuse me.
- 847
- 01:28:51,377 --> 01:28:53,003
- A little too much sun.
- 848
- 01:28:53,212 --> 01:28:57,341
- Out of respect for your late husband,
- I am prepared to go 50/50.
- 849
- 01:28:58,342 --> 01:28:59,176
- Fine.
- 850
- 01:28:59,385 --> 01:29:02,805
- I expect you realize the bottom
- dropped out of the cotton market.
- 851
- 01:29:03,013 --> 01:29:06,267
- I'm pretty much doing you a favor,
- taking it off your hands.
- 852
- 01:29:07,726 --> 01:29:11,355
- Mr. Simmons, I want 41/2 cents
- a pound for my cotton.
- 853
- 01:29:11,564 --> 01:29:13,941
- You don't want me, you want Santa Claus.
- 854
- 01:29:14,150 --> 01:29:17,153
- I'll pay you 2.75
- and not a red cent more.
- 855
- 01:29:17,945 --> 01:29:18,863
- Four?
- 856
- 01:29:19,488 --> 01:29:21,991
- Maybe you haven't heard
- about the Depression.
- 857
- 01:29:22,199 --> 01:29:24,660
- I can't pay that
- or anything close to that.
- 858
- 01:29:24,869 --> 01:29:26,996
- Three cents a pound,
- take it or leave it.
- 859
- 01:29:31,542 --> 01:29:35,713
- You know what your trouble is?
- You're the victim of unbridled greed. 3.5.
- 860
- 01:29:38,758 --> 01:29:41,051
- Ma'am, that is the honest price.
- 861
- 01:29:41,761 --> 01:29:42,887
- That's it.
- 862
- 01:29:43,429 --> 01:29:45,347
- I did my best. I tried to help.
- 863
- 01:29:45,556 --> 01:29:48,476
- You can't blame me.
- I can't do no more for you.
- 864
- 01:29:48,684 --> 01:29:52,605
- Go on down to the square and see
- how much you get for your cotton.
- 865
- 01:30:10,081 --> 01:30:11,207
- Mr. Simmons?
- 866
- 01:30:14,168 --> 01:30:18,214
- It just occurred to me. I was looking
- at the pictures here on your wall.
- 867
- 01:30:18,422 --> 01:30:21,092
- I remember how much store
- your daddy set...
- 868
- 01:30:21,300 --> 01:30:23,928
- on ginning the first bale
- of cotton each year.
- 869
- 01:30:26,889 --> 01:30:29,517
- This'll be the first year
- since I don't remember when...
- 870
- 01:30:29,725 --> 01:30:31,310
- that y'all aren't first.
- 871
- 01:30:32,103 --> 01:30:36,857
- I guess Mr. Wheeler at Wheeler's Gin
- will be pleased to meet my price...
- 872
- 01:30:37,066 --> 01:30:39,985
- just so he can show off
- all next year at the Masons.
- 873
- 01:30:40,194 --> 01:30:41,320
- Mrs. Spalding...
- 874
- 01:30:43,030 --> 01:30:44,532
- come back and sit down.
- 875
- 01:30:50,996 --> 01:30:53,374
- - Thank you.
- - Thank you.
- 876
- 01:30:54,750 --> 01:30:57,294
- Let's get this wagon to the loading bay.
- 877
- 01:30:57,503 --> 01:30:58,504
- Well?
- 878
- 01:31:00,214 --> 01:31:02,299
- What happened? How much did you get?
- 879
- 01:31:02,508 --> 01:31:05,302
- 3.75 cents per pound.
- 880
- 01:31:06,011 --> 01:31:07,805
- That's more than market price.
- 881
- 01:31:08,013 --> 01:31:12,393
- If we'd planted the other 10 acres in
- cotton, think what we would've made.
- 882
- 01:31:12,601 --> 01:31:14,395
- We would've been dead.
- 883
- 01:31:14,603 --> 01:31:18,983
- - Mr. Estes is selling 12 acres.
- - Have you taken leave of your senses?
- 884
- 01:31:19,191 --> 01:31:22,236
- - We'd have almost 60 acres of land.
- - You can't afford that!
- 885
- 01:31:22,445 --> 01:31:24,321
- We only need one crop of cotton.
- 886
- 01:31:24,530 --> 01:31:28,284
- Just one good crop, and we could
- afford to buy us a tractor.
- 887
- 01:31:28,743 --> 01:31:29,577
- A tractor.
- 888
- 01:31:30,536 --> 01:31:32,621
- I always wanted to have a tractor.
- 889
- 01:31:32,830 --> 01:31:37,042
- I always thought if I had a tractor,
- ain't no telling what I could do!
- 890
- 01:31:52,808 --> 01:31:53,684
- Mrs. Spalding?
- 891
- 01:31:56,562 --> 01:31:59,190
- Could I trouble you for a cup of tea?
- 892
- 01:32:00,232 --> 01:32:02,526
- Of course. I'll put
- the water on for you.
- 893
- 01:32:05,613 --> 01:32:07,907
- Do you mind if I wait in here?
- 894
- 01:32:08,115 --> 01:32:09,408
- Not at all.
- 895
- 01:32:25,591 --> 01:32:29,053
- Trying to fix Frank's shoe.
- It's got a big hole in it.
- 896
- 01:32:34,475 --> 01:32:36,936
- Mrs. Spalding, can I ask you a question?
- 897
- 01:32:42,441 --> 01:32:44,193
- What do you look like?
- 898
- 01:32:57,581 --> 01:33:01,293
- I have long hair
- and I tie it up in the back.
- 899
- 01:33:02,169 --> 01:33:04,130
- And I have brown eyes.
- 900
- 01:33:05,840 --> 01:33:09,927
- I always wanted to have blue eyes,
- like my mama, but...
- 901
- 01:33:10,803 --> 01:33:12,847
- Margaret got those.
- 902
- 01:33:16,767 --> 01:33:20,396
- And my teeth stick out
- in front a little...
- 903
- 01:33:23,858 --> 01:33:28,446
- because I sucked my thumb
- a long time when I was a little girl.
- 904
- 01:33:38,706 --> 01:33:40,499
- I'm no real beauty.
- 905
- 01:33:43,502 --> 01:33:44,795
- I'm all right.
- 906
- 01:33:46,505 --> 01:33:47,715
- Thank you.
- 907
- 01:33:52,511 --> 01:33:53,804
- Your tea's ready.
- 908
- 01:34:07,109 --> 01:34:08,527
- All right, friends...
- 909
- 01:34:08,736 --> 01:34:12,406
- one of our all-time favorites:
- "A Golden Dream."
- 910
- 01:34:28,380 --> 01:34:29,423
- Mama?
- 911
- 01:34:30,716 --> 01:34:32,760
- May I please have this dance?
- 912
- 01:34:36,764 --> 01:34:38,349
- Frank Spalding...
- 913
- 01:34:39,350 --> 01:34:41,185
- I'd be most pleased.
- 914
- 01:34:53,697 --> 01:34:54,824
- One...
- 915
- 01:35:19,181 --> 01:35:20,766
- Twenty-five dollars.
- 916
- 01:35:21,100 --> 01:35:24,019
- Miz Spalding give me $25.
- 917
- 01:35:24,437 --> 01:35:26,814
- She ought not to have done that.
- 918
- 01:35:27,022 --> 01:35:31,110
- She can't afford to go around...
- What's the matter?
- 919
- 01:35:36,282 --> 01:35:37,867
- I thought I heard something.
- 920
- 01:35:38,409 --> 01:35:40,911
- Course you did. You heard me talking.
- 921
- 01:35:41,120 --> 01:35:44,832
- You ought to speak with her.
- If she goes around spending money...
- 922
- 01:35:45,040 --> 01:35:47,209
- Moze, there's somebody out there.
- 923
- 01:35:48,002 --> 01:35:52,548
- I don't expect so, but I'll go see,
- just to make you feel better.
- 924
- 01:35:58,804 --> 01:36:01,682
- Light's on in the barn. Be right back.
- 925
- 01:36:45,518 --> 01:36:46,352
- Get him!
- 926
- 01:36:56,612 --> 01:36:57,863
- Moze!
- 927
- 01:37:02,368 --> 01:37:03,536
- Hold him!
- 928
- 01:37:08,207 --> 01:37:11,419
- I'm gonna hit him again.
- Get hold of him for me.
- 929
- 01:37:11,627 --> 01:37:12,670
- Give me him!
- 930
- 01:37:18,342 --> 01:37:21,971
- - Grab him! Come on!
- - Goddamn nigger son of a bitch.
- 931
- 01:37:25,975 --> 01:37:26,851
- Get him!
- 932
- 01:37:27,685 --> 01:37:28,936
- Moze!
- 933
- 01:37:30,104 --> 01:37:32,356
- Keep out of this.
- It's none of your business.
- 934
- 01:37:32,565 --> 01:37:34,525
- You move away from him right now.
- 935
- 01:37:34,984 --> 01:37:37,695
- Put that away, Mr. Will,
- before you hurt somebody.
- 936
- 01:37:37,903 --> 01:37:39,238
- Goddamn!
- 937
- 01:37:41,532 --> 01:37:42,533
- Now!
- 938
- 01:38:35,377 --> 01:38:38,756
- Hold it, Mr. Will.
- We don't have any quarrel with you.
- 939
- 01:38:38,964 --> 01:38:41,926
- Mr. Thompson,
- why are you doing this to him?
- 940
- 01:38:42,468 --> 01:38:44,929
- You got the wrong man.
- That ain't Thompson.
- 941
- 01:38:45,387 --> 01:38:49,391
- That's Mr. Thompson.
- I've been selling him brooms for years.
- 942
- 01:38:49,642 --> 01:38:51,435
- As sure as you're Mr. Shaw.
- 943
- 01:38:51,644 --> 01:38:54,939
- And that's Mr. Simmons
- over there by the barn.
- 944
- 01:38:55,981 --> 01:38:57,900
- All right, boys, let's go home.
- 945
- 01:39:12,706 --> 01:39:14,125
- All right, nigger.
- 946
- 01:39:15,084 --> 01:39:17,044
- But I ain't through with you yet.
- 947
- 01:40:06,719 --> 01:40:08,387
- - Want a Coke?
- - No.
- 948
- 01:40:11,056 --> 01:40:13,058
- Would you rather just go on home?
- 949
- 01:40:16,562 --> 01:40:18,147
- Want to dance with me?
- 950
- 01:40:19,648 --> 01:40:21,025
- I guess.
- 951
- 01:40:24,487 --> 01:40:25,696
- You sure?
- 952
- 01:40:30,451 --> 01:40:33,037
- - Howdy, Wayne. Margaret.
- - Hi, Mr. Cheeves.
- 953
- 01:40:33,245 --> 01:40:36,248
- - Good evening.
- - My, don't you two look nice together.
- 954
- 01:40:36,457 --> 01:40:37,875
- Thank you, ma'am.
- 955
- 01:40:44,924 --> 01:40:47,301
- Been a long time
- since we danced together.
- 956
- 01:40:52,098 --> 01:40:53,766
- That dress sure looks pretty.
- 957
- 01:40:54,225 --> 01:40:55,559
- It's new.
- 958
- 01:40:56,018 --> 01:40:58,312
- The color. I really like the color.
- 959
- 01:41:06,362 --> 01:41:09,073
- What do I have to do
- to tell you I'm sorry?
- 960
- 01:41:31,303 --> 01:41:33,097
- He's out in the shack.
- 961
- 01:41:42,648 --> 01:41:43,482
- Moze!
- 962
- 01:41:46,694 --> 01:41:48,112
- Yes, ma'am.
- 963
- 01:41:55,077 --> 01:41:57,580
- Ma'am, I'm gonna have to be
- moving along.
- 964
- 01:41:57,830 --> 01:42:02,376
- Won't be long before that bunch comes
- back, and I'd best be gone by then.
- 965
- 01:42:03,419 --> 01:42:05,546
- What am I gonna do without you?
- 966
- 01:42:10,176 --> 01:42:13,679
- I'd appreciate it if you say goodbye
- to Frank and Possum for me.
- 967
- 01:42:14,013 --> 01:42:16,974
- I'd soon as not have them
- see me like this.
- 968
- 01:42:21,020 --> 01:42:23,481
- I been making on this doll for Possum.
- 969
- 01:42:23,689 --> 01:42:26,734
- If you could give it to her,
- I'd be most grateful.
- 970
- 01:42:27,568 --> 01:42:32,406
- And old Frank, he had his eye
- on this rabbit foot of mine for a spell...
- 971
- 01:42:33,199 --> 01:42:35,576
- so I expect he might as well have it.
- 972
- 01:42:38,704 --> 01:42:39,705
- Here.
- 973
- 01:42:41,499 --> 01:42:43,084
- This is for you.
- 974
- 01:42:44,460 --> 01:42:47,254
- It's a handkerchief belonged to my mama.
- 975
- 01:42:47,671 --> 01:42:49,799
- I thought maybe you could use it.
- 976
- 01:42:57,014 --> 01:43:01,060
- I reckon I got a bit more attached
- to this place than I intended to.
- 977
- 01:43:05,231 --> 01:43:06,899
- Well, Miz Spalding...
- 978
- 01:43:12,405 --> 01:43:13,948
- I'm gonna miss you.
- 979
- 01:43:23,749 --> 01:43:25,084
- Yes, ma'am.
- 980
- 01:43:26,377 --> 01:43:28,421
- You took a no-account piece of land...
- 981
- 01:43:28,629 --> 01:43:31,257
- and people that didn't know
- what they were doing...
- 982
- 01:43:31,465 --> 01:43:34,593
- and you farmed that land
- better than anybody could...
- 983
- 01:43:34,802 --> 01:43:35,845
- colored or white.
- 984
- 01:43:36,554 --> 01:43:39,723
- You brought in the first bale
- of cotton this year.
- 985
- 01:43:40,766 --> 01:43:43,060
- Don't you ever forget that.
- 986
- 01:43:44,270 --> 01:43:45,771
- Yes, ma'am.
- 987
- 01:43:48,190 --> 01:43:49,942
- Reckon I did that.
- 988
- 01:43:55,573 --> 01:43:57,283
- I reckon I did.
- 989
- 01:44:57,676 --> 01:45:00,721
- This morning we take our text
- from First Corinthians...
- 990
- 01:45:00,930 --> 01:45:04,934
- the 13th chapter,
- verses one through eight.
- 991
- 01:45:06,060 --> 01:45:09,772
- "Though I speak with the tongues
- of men and of angels...
- 992
- 01:45:09,980 --> 01:45:11,816
- and have not love...
- 993
- 01:45:12,024 --> 01:45:16,320
- I am become as a sounding brass
- or a tinkling cymbal.
- 994
- 01:45:17,238 --> 01:45:19,448
- Though I have the gift of prophecy...
- 995
- 01:45:19,657 --> 01:45:24,370
- and all knowledge and have not love,
- I am nothing.
- 996
- 01:45:24,912 --> 01:45:29,834
- And though I bestow all my goods
- to feed the poor and have not love...
- 997
- 01:45:30,292 --> 01:45:32,628
- it profiteth me nothing.
- 998
- 01:45:33,629 --> 01:45:38,551
- Love is patient, kind.
- Love is not jealous or boastful.
- 999
- 01:45:39,885 --> 01:45:42,346
- Love never ends."
- 1000
- 01:46:03,659 --> 01:46:06,412
- On the night before his crucifixion...
- 1001
- 01:46:06,620 --> 01:46:09,415
- our Lord gathered with his disciples.
- 1002
- 01:46:10,666 --> 01:46:13,043
- He broke the bread and blessed it...
- 1003
- 01:46:13,252 --> 01:46:17,381
- saying, "Take, eat. This is my body."
- 1004
- 01:46:18,090 --> 01:46:19,967
- And he took the cup and said:
- 1005
- 01:46:20,176 --> 01:46:24,513
- "Drink. This is my blood
- which I shed for thee."
- 1006
- 01:46:31,479 --> 01:46:32,730
- Peace of God.
- 1007
- 01:46:58,380 --> 01:46:59,757
- Peace of God.
- 1008
- 01:47:35,334 --> 01:47:36,544
- Peace of God.
- 1009
- 01:47:38,087 --> 01:47:39,463
- Peace of God.
- 1010
- 01:47:55,980 --> 01:47:57,440
- Peace of God.
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