Between Heaven and Hell
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: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.
:21:00
And you better startjumpin', or I'll set up
someone else on those acres you're croppin'.

:21:05
Clean 'em out.
:21:09
Come on.
:21:11
Well, leastwise, Sam, your croppers keep on
having kids. Ours act like they're all bred out.

:21:17
I keep telling Pop he ought to kick
the whole bunch out, get in some fresh blood.

:21:21
- Our people have been on this land too long.
- Mine too. There's gonna be some changes.

:21:26
We can talk about that
over bourbon and branch water.

:21:29
Now, there's a man
with a head on his shoulders.

:21:35
- Hi, honey.
- Hello, darling.

:21:37
- Hi, Jenny.
- Well, Colonel. How are you, sir?

:21:40
- Fine. Good to see you.
- Colonel Cozzens.

:21:42
- Can I get you a drink?
- No, no. Not right now, thanks.

:21:45
But don't let me stop you.
I think you're going to need it.

:21:48
- Don't keep us in suspense. What is it?
- The president has declared an emergency.

:21:52
So our National Guard division
has been called into federal service.

:21:57
- Called into federal service?
- That's right.

:21:59
- Just what does that mean to us, Colonel?
- It simply means that within two weeks


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