2:00:01
- How are you fixed, Al?
- All right, Pa.
2:00:08
Now, Ma.
2:00:22
- Goodbye.
- Goodbye.
2:00:26
- Thanks a lot. Goodbye.
- Goodbye.
2:00:29
Thanks, Mr Conway.
2:00:33
- Bye.
- You be careful.
2:00:54
20 days work. Oh, boy!
2:00:57
I'll be glad to get my hands on some cotton.
That's the kind of picking I understand.
2:01:02
Maybe. Maybe 20 days' work
and maybe no days' work.
2:01:07
- We ain't got it till we get it.
- What's the matter, Ma? Getting scared?
2:01:10
Scared. Huh!
2:01:12
I ain't never gonna be scared no more.
2:01:15
I was though. For a while it looked
as though we was beat. Good and beat.
2:01:21
Looked like we didn't have nobody
in the world but enemies.
2:01:24
Like nobody was friendly no more.
2:01:27
Made me feel kind of bad and scared too.
2:01:30
Like we was lost and nobody cared.
2:01:35
You're the one that keeps us going, Ma.
2:01:38
I ain't no good no more and I know it.
2:01:41
Seems like I spend all my time these days
thinking how it used to be.
2:01:46
Thinking of home.
2:01:48
I ain't never gonna see it no more.
2:01:51
Well, Pa, a woman can change
better than a man.
2:01:55
A man lives sort of, well, in jerks.