:38:02
You explained about everybody doing
their share, and Sam's my share.
:38:06
- I'm getting paid 25 cents.
- A meal?
:38:10
- A week.
- Oh, no.
:38:13
I'm sorry, Peter. We can't do it.
You'll have to take him back.
:38:16
But I can't.
The man's already left town.
:38:18
Oh, my goodness.
:38:20
The man's gonna pay me
the next time he sees me.
:38:23
You mean you didn't get it?
:38:31
- What happened to your hair?
- I got it cut.
:38:34
And your eye. You've been in a fight.
:38:37
- They called me a sissy.
- And where did you get those rags?
:38:40
These aren't rags.
These are my working clothes.
:38:43
- Working clothes?
- Ahem. Not to change the subject,
:38:47
but here's a special delivery letter
for you, Mrs. Carey.
:38:50
Special delivery?
:38:53
Thank you.
:38:55
- Hey, you ought to see me...
- Shh! Special delivery.
:38:59
Oh.
:39:02
What is it?
:39:05
What does it say, Mother?
:39:08
Julia.
She's coming to stay with us next week.
:39:11
- Oh, no!
- Oh, please! Not Julia!
:39:22
Oh!
:39:27
Best leave these folks to their grief.
Come along, Lallie Joy.
:39:30
Do I have to have to, Pa?
It's been real interesting here.
:39:34
Yes, come along.
See you tomorrow.
:39:37
Goodbye, Osh.
And thanks for everything.
:39:44
And I want you two
out of those dying gladiator attitudes.
:39:48
Julia is your cousin, and a Carey. And
I don't want you to forget that, ever.
:39:53
- Forget it?
- Nancy.
:39:55
Try to realize that Julia's story
is rather a sad one.
:39:59
She never even knew her mother.