1:43:00
Mother's always been alone.
1:43:02
Oh, Selena.
1:43:31
I cried all the way to New York and my
eyes were the color of the oak leaves...
1:43:37
...that had started to fall back home.
1:43:40
For days, I struggled to keep alive
and I shivered with loneliness...
1:43:45
...in a back room
on the fourth floor of nowhere.
1:43:49
There were times when
I wanted to crawl home...
1:43:52
...but somehow I managed,
and I stayed.
1:43:56
I learned what I could endure, but none
of us, in New York or in Peyton Place...
1:44:02
...could guess how much
would be demanded of us...
1:44:04
...that winter of deep despair.
1:44:12
I knew families at home would be
getting up on frosty mornings...
1:44:17
...driving their sons
to a place of hurried goodbye.
1:44:22
I prayed for them.
1:44:28
Fellas, get your last cup
of civilian coffee.
1:44:31
The Army stuff is used
for waterproofing shingles.
1:44:33
That's what I heard.
1:44:38
- You hear what Norman Page did?
- Became the first 4F in town.
1:44:41
No, he enlisted in the paratroopers.
1:44:44
- Our Norman?
- Norman Page?
1:44:46
- He volunteered, the paratroopers.
- That's funny.
1:44:49
- Maybe they'll drop his mother.
- She'd kill 1000 Japanese...
1:44:52
...before she'd let one touch
her little boy.
1:44:55
Brought you a doughnut.