Between Heaven and Hell
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:15:01
Kissing comes naturally to women.
Men have to be taught.

:15:05
Like this.
:15:14
Why is it every time we kiss
it's like the first time all over again?

:15:18
Because I'm a witch
and I've woven a spell around you.

:15:23
Don't break it.
:15:32
- You know what I like about us?
- What?

:15:35
We don't act like married people at all.
:15:37
I'm not acting like
much of a businessman either.

:15:41
- Here I am, wasting the whole morning.
- Oh?

:15:44
(chuckles)
:15:45
No, really, honey, I should go out
and check on my sharecroppers.

:15:48
- Haven't seen 'em for nearly three months.
- You said next time you'd take me with you.

:15:53
Honey, you'd just be bored.
:15:55
The only thing that bores me
is not being with you.

:15:58
All right, Jenny.
It'll make the day a lot nicer.

:16:01
That's my sugar.
:16:14
The trouble is, Mr Gifford,
it's gonna be the same as it was last year.

:16:19
If Pap was still around we'd get that cotton
out as fast as other folks, but...

:16:23
one man workin' alone...
Mr Gifford, it ain't easy.

:16:27
Can't you get any help, Carr?
What about that fella up the road? Raker.

:16:31
Rake's got his own crop to get in.
:16:34
A couple of his kids ought to be
old enough to work in your field.

:16:37
- I'll go and talk to him.
- I don't wanna put Rake to no trouble.

:16:40
It's not a question of puttin' people to
trouble. It's a question of pickin' cotton.

:16:57
Ma! Pa! Mr Gifford's here.

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