:06:01
What about your sister
in Farmersville?
Can't she help?
Edna.
:06:05
Corinne's helped all she can,
but, well, she's got a family
of her own to take care of.
:06:11
A boy your age!
You can't do it, Ben.
This is man's talk.
:06:15
Will you please
go to the house,
and let me run the farm?
:06:19
Seems like
she's forgot, Audie,
:06:23
I never finished school neither.
:06:25
A couple years older than you,
I quit to go in the Marines
when we was in the big war.
:06:30
Sometimes I wish
I'd stayed in.
:06:33
Probably be retired by now
on more money than I make
out of the farm.
:06:38
Now about that job...
:06:42
I guess the best thing to do
is leave it to your ma.
:06:45
Thanks a lot, Mr. Huston.
:06:53
Ma, I got a full-time job!
I'm gonna work for Mr. Huston
in the morning.
:06:57
But you've got
to go to school.
:06:59
I don't care for school.
I don't like it anymore.
:07:01
You can't stop
your education now.
:07:03
I'll learn, Ma.
I'll read books.
:07:05
We can't go on without money.
We can manage
a little longer.
:07:09
Your daddy's doing
the best he can,
and we can wait...
:07:11
We can't keep waitin'
for some old letter that
maybe won't ever get here.
:07:23
- What's the matter, Mom?
- Nothing, dear.
:07:28
Audie and I were just
talking things over.
:07:30
Something bad?
Of course not.
:07:37
We just decided who the head
of the family is.