1:39:01
l want you to write that R. Polasky
and announce it.
1:39:04
Boy do l feel better.
1:39:05
And now, chickapea, we'll talk about
you.
1:39:07
Can't your Aunt Sissy help you any?
1:39:09
l'm all right.
1:39:09
No, you aren't honey.
1:39:10
Not all shut up like that, l know
how you feel,
1:39:12
but you can't keep hanging on to it.
1:39:13
l'm ail right. l don't want to talk
about it.
1:39:18
All right, baby. All right. But l'll
tell you what.
1:39:19
You can do something for me.
1:39:21
Look, your Mama feels awful bad too.
She needs you.
1:39:26
Why don't you talk to her about it.
1:39:28
She doesn't need me.
No she doesn't.
1:39:30
She's got Neeley!
1:39:31
Why wasn't it Neeley she was going
to make quit school.
1:39:32
He never cared about it.
1:39:33
She doesn't love me like Papa did.
1:39:35
And she didn't love him, either. Not
really.
1:39:37
She hurt him, l saw her. And he
never hurt anybody.
1:39:40
l'm gonna finish this grade because
he gave it to me
1:39:42
and then l'll work for her.
1:39:44
But she can't be Papa to me, she
can't ever!
1:39:46
Don't feel like that, baby, don't.
1:39:47
Leave me alone. l'm all right.
Please go away and leave me alone.
1:39:55
All right, chickapea, all right.
1:40:05
Ah, Mr. Sterns...
Yes, sir.
1:40:12
Francie...
1:40:14
Yes, Mama?
1:40:18
l want to talk to you, Francie.
1:40:24
Yes, Mama?
1:40:26
lt isn't going to be long now, for
me, l mean, for my baby.
1:40:30
We can't come to a hospital.
1:40:33
There isn't even going to be enough
money for a woman to come and help.
1:40:38
l'm going to need you, Francie.
Don't ever be far away.
1:40:43
Neeley's, well, a boy ain't much
good at a time like this.
1:40:47
l'm counting on you, Francie.
You won't forget that, will you?
1:40:54
All right, Mama. l'll remember.
1:40:57
Which one of you is Mr. Steven
Edwards?
1:40:59
Thas me.