:22:02
And it burned her mind in the fever flame
:22:05
Wes, we must get back to Fort Holland.
:22:09
Shame and sorrow for the family
:22:13
Her eyes are empty and she cannot talk
:22:16
And a nurse has come to make her walk
:22:19
The brothers are Ionely
and the nurse is young
:22:23
And now you must see
that my song is sung
:22:26
Ah, woe, ah, me
:22:30
Shame and sorrow for the family
:22:33
Ah, woe, ah, me
:22:37
Shame and sorrow for the family
:22:42
- I think you need some help.
- I'm afraid so.
:22:45
Ti-Joseph...
:22:48
get Mr. Rand onto his horse
and start him toward the Fort.
:22:50
But he's in no condition to ride.
:22:52
I don't think he could even sit
in the saddle.
:22:54
Don't worry about a sugar planter.
:22:56
Give him a horse,
and he'll ride to his own funeral.
:23:02
I really intended going out to the Fort
and meeting you long before this.
:23:06
I'm Mrs. Rand, Wesley's mother.
:23:09
Mrs. Rand...
:23:10
Now don't tell me you're sorry
that I should meet you this way.
:23:13
I'm even a little glad that
Wesley's difficulties brought us together.
:23:17
Believe me, he doesn't do this often. It's...
:23:19
Nonsense. I know Wesley's been drinking
too much lately.
:23:23
I know a great deal more about
what goes on at the Fort than you'd think.
:23:27
I know all about you...
:23:29
that you're a nice girl, competent...
:23:32
and kind to Jessica.
:23:34
The Fort needs a girl like you.
:23:36
Come, I must get you back there.
:23:38
I'll walk back with you and stay the night.
:23:40
- The change will do me good.
- Thanks, Mrs. Rand.
:23:43
I think you're every bit as nice
as Wesley says you are.
:23:46
So, he says I'm nice.
He's a nice boy, too, Miss Connell...
:23:49
a very nice boy.
:23:52
I'm worried about his drinking, though.
:23:55
You could do me a great favor.
:23:57
I'd love to.
:23:58
Use your influence with Paul.