:27:00
Do you know that she and I
were once as close...
:27:02
as two webbed fingers?
:27:05
And then...
something happened.
:27:08
I don't know... she took on
a grudge or something.
:27:10
She always had a grudge
going against somebody.
:27:13
Do sit down.
:27:15
I don't know what it was.
:27:16
I don't like to cast
aspersions on the dead...
:27:19
but Amanda did
take on a grudge...
:27:21
like a steel trap
to a rabbit's foot.
:27:25
So then whenever
I tried to see her...
:27:27
she wouldn't even let me in.
:27:28
Oh, come and sit over here.
:27:31
It's more comfortable...
the big cushion.
:27:35
So, uh...
:27:37
so then I didn't
see her again for...
:27:40
oh, many, many years.
:27:42
And, uh...
:27:44
W-would you like
something to drink?
:27:47
No'm.
:27:49
I'm sorry I can't offer you
hard liquor...
:27:51
but I have never taken
a drink in my life...
:27:53
and I never will.
:27:55
How about some
Whitman's Sampler?
:28:02
They're my one vice, damn it.
:28:07
Well, Mr. Cobb, what do you do?
:28:14
Ma'am?
:28:16
- Well, what do you do?
- Oh.
:28:20
Just, uh, take care of Mama...
:28:22
and keep the house
in order, I guess.
:28:25
Take care of Mama?
Y-y-you mean, your mother?
:28:29
Yes'm. Today at lunch,
she said that...
:28:32
Mr. Cobb...
:28:35
You talk to your mother?
:28:40
Yes'm.
:28:43
Mr. Cobb...
are you making fun of me?
:28:48
No'm.
:28:51
You sure?
:28:53
Yes'm.
:28:56
Cross my heart.
:28:59
I thought you were
making fun of me.