:46:01
...flinty soil...
:46:03
...to make it productive...
:46:05
...with the labor of his own hands.
:46:08
He waters it...
:46:10
...with the sweat of his own brow.
:46:13
He makes a thing of value for his family...
:46:17
...and for the community.
:46:19
Yes, indeed, Chauncey,
a productive businessman...
:46:24
...is a laborer in the vineyards.
:46:30
I know exactly what you mean.
:46:34
The garden that I left was such a place.
:46:40
I don't have that anymore. All I have left...
:46:44
...is the room upstairs.
:46:47
Come on, now, wait a minute, Chauncey.
:46:50
You've got your health.
:46:52
For God's sake, man, you can't let those
bastards get you down. You got to fight.
:46:58
I don't want to hear anymore from you
about that room upstairs.
:47:02
That's where I'm going, too damn soon.
:47:16
It's a very pleasant room, Ben.
:47:20
I'm sure it is.
That's what they say, anyway.
:47:35
You know...
:47:38
...there are thousands of businessmen,
large and small...
:47:43
...in your situation.
:47:47
I've...
:47:49
...given the matter a good deal
of consideration for some time.
:47:54
They've been harassed long enough by...
:47:57
...inflation, increased taxation...