:49:04
Oh!
:49:06
Go on, Veta. Go on,
Mother. Was he a young man?
:49:11
Myrtle Mae, perhaps you'd better
leave the room. Now? I should say not.
:49:14
Go on, Mother.
What'd he do, Veta?
:49:16
He took me upstairs
and tore my clothes off.
:49:21
Did you hear that?
Go on, Mother.
:49:24
And then he dumped me
down in a tub of water.
:49:27
Oh, for heaven's sake! By
Godfrey, I'll sue them for this!
:49:30
I always thought that what
you were showed in your face.
:49:34
Don't you believe it, Judge,
Myrtle Mae.
:49:36
That man grabbed hold of me as
though I was a woman of the streets.
:49:40
But I fought. I always said that
if a man jumped at me, I'd fight.
:49:44
Haven't I always said that,
Myrtle Mae?
:49:46
She's always said that. That's
what Mother's always told me to do.
:49:49
He hustled me into the sanitarium
and dumped me in that tub of water...
:49:53
and treated me as though I was a... A what?
:49:56
A crazy woman. But he
did that just for spite.
:49:59
Well, I'll be swizzled!
Then one of those doctors...
:50:02
came upstairs and asked me
a lot of questions.
:50:05
All about sex urges
and all that filthy stuff.
:50:09
That place ought to be
cleaned up, Judge.
:50:11
You ought to get the authorities
to clean it up.
:50:14
Don't you ever go out there.
You hear me, Myrtle Mae?
:50:17
This stinks to high heaven.
By Godfrey, it stinks!
:50:20
Is that all those doctors do in
places like that, think about sex?
:50:25
I don't know. Because if it is, they
ought to be ashamed of themselves.
:50:29
It's all
in their heads anyway.
:50:31
Why don't they take long
walks in the fresh air?
:50:35
Judge Gaffney walked everywhere
for years, didn't you, Judge?
:50:38
Did you? I better take some notes on this.
:50:42
You said one of the doctors
came up to talk to you?
:50:46
Yes. Dr. Sanderson. But don't pay
any attention to anything he says.
:50:50
He's a liar. Close-set
eyes. They're always liars.
:50:53
Besides, I told him something in
strictest confidence and he blabbed it.
:50:58
You can't trust anyone!