Lilies of the Field
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:39:17
Hey, boy.
:39:20
Are you Schmidt?
:39:23
Well, that's what they call me.
My name is Homer Smith.

:39:27
Are you the fellow who's supposed
to build a chapel? They must be kidding.

:39:33
- Why?
- They tell me you're their contractor.

:39:37
- So?
- Are you a contractor?

:39:41
- What's wrong with that?
- Well, what kind of contractor?

:39:48
Independent.
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You local?
I don't remember doing business before.

:39:52
- I'm out of State.
- How did they get mixed up with you?

:39:56
- How did they talk you into it?
- Nobody talked me into anything.

:40:00
They conned me out of some adobe brick
and some lumber.

:40:03
I figured I could write that off, but
if you're their contractor, like you say,

:40:08
tell her to take her business someplace
else. My terms are strictly cash.

:40:12
- You understand, boy?
- I understand. Hey, boy!

:40:20
- You need a good man?
- A good man.

:40:22
- I can give you two days a week.
- Doing what?

:40:25
- Moving earth. Those.
- You got any experience?

:40:28
I can handle any earth-moving
equipment you've got.

:40:31
What are you gonna be doing
the rest of the time?

:40:33
What have we been talking about?
I'm gonna build me a chapel.

:40:41
OK, contractor. I'll pay you the going rate
for labour on the job you're assigned.

:40:45
Seven o'clock, Thursday morning. But if
you're snowing me, you'll be out at 7.15.

:40:56
Just a second.

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