:46:02
This ain't a grocery store.
We got bread to make sandwiches.
:46:05
I know, ma'am. Only, it's for an old lady.
:46:09
No teeth. Got to soften it with water
so she can chew it, and she's hungry.
:46:14
Why don't you buy a sandwich?
We got nice ones.
:46:16
Well, I sure would like to do that, ma'am.
But the fact is, we ain't got but a dime for it.
:46:22
It's all figured out - I mean for the trip.
:46:25
You can't buy no loaf of bread for a dime.
We only got 15-cent loaves.
:46:29
- Give him the bread.
- We'll run out before the bread truck comes!
:46:32
All right, then we run out!
:46:58
This here's a 15-cent loaf.
:47:00
Well, would you... could you see your way
to cutting off ten cents worth?
:47:05
- Give him the loaf.
- No, sir. We wanna buy ten cents worth.
:47:09
Go on, it's yesterday's bread.
:47:12
Go ahead. Bert says to take it.
:47:15
Well, it may sound funny, being so tight,
but we got 1,000 miles to go
:47:21
and we don't know if we'll make it.
:47:30
Is them penny candies, ma'am?
:47:32
- Which ones?
- There, them stripy ones.
:47:35
Oh, them.
:47:36
Well... no.
:47:39
- Them's two for a penny.
- Give us two then, ma'am.
:47:47
Go on, take 'em, take 'em.
:47:50
Thank you, ma'am.
:47:59
- Them ain't two-for-a-cent candy.
- What's it to you?