:19:00
Explain 100 years in five minutes?
The way you treat those people...
:19:04
I treat 'em the same way
my father and grandfather did.
:19:07
As though they were animals
or farm machinery?
:19:10
They're human beings, Sam.
Can't you understand that? Human beings.
:19:13
- I know what they are.
- I don't think you do.
:19:17
I don't even think you know
what you are yourself.
:19:21
I thought I did, but now I'm not so sure.
:19:24
The man I'm seein' this afternoon
is not the man I saw this mornin'.
:19:28
Oh, now, wait a minute, Jenny.
Nobody made you come with me.
:19:32
Now I'm sorry I did,
because I didn't enjoy it at all.
:19:36
I was brought up to be polite to everybody,
:19:39
and I don't think that business
gives anyone a right to be rude.
:19:42
If that's the way businessmen act,
then I'm glad I'm a woman.
:19:48
- So am I.
- (sighs)
:19:50
You don't care what I say, do you?
:19:53
Well, this woman doesn't want
to see you again the whole rest of the day.
:20:25
- I meant to ask you, Sam, how's Jenny?
- She's been a little touchy the last few days.
:20:30
- What for?
- Who knows why women get touchy?
:20:35
Wait a minute, Ray.
:20:42
Afternoon, Mr Gifford.
:20:45
- Did Raker help you on Sunday, Carr?
- Yes, sir.
:20:48
Is that all seven people can bring in
for a full day's work?
:20:51
- Mr Gifford, we all worked till long after dark.
- What'd you do during the daytime?
:20:55
Mrs Raker felt poorly for a while,
workin' in that sun.
:20:58
That's Raker's problem, not mine.