1:15:02
And he'd known some hurts
that you ain't never even heard of.
1:15:17
Why did you leave the South?
I mean that.
1:15:21
Forty years ago, when you were young,
why did you leave the South?
1:15:28
I expect for the same reason
everybody else does.
1:15:32
I thought maybe if I could come up here
I'd do better for myself.
1:15:36
I don't say I exactly turned over
the world since...
1:15:38
But you didn't give nobody the right
to stop you once you decided to go.
1:15:42
Even though you weren't going no place,
you thought you were, didn't you?
1:15:47
Then why couldn't you let me
get on my train when my time come?
1:15:51
I don't think
it's ever going to come again.
1:15:56
I don't think
it's ever going to come again.
1:16:47
Now, Walter Lee...
1:16:49
Now I paid the man...
1:16:52
...$3,500 down on the house.
1:16:55
There's $6,500 left.
1:16:58
On Monday morning...
1:16:59
...take $3,000 of this money
and put it in a savings account...