:36:22
Miss Rachel?
:36:26
I just wanted to say how...
:36:28
how sorry I am about your sister.
:36:30
Thank you, Mr. Ebbetts.
:36:34
You can call me james.
:36:36
Or jim, even.
:36:37
Jim.
:36:42
I hope it's not the case that you're
planning on going back, miss Rachel.
:36:46
'Cause I sure do enjoy the
sight of you here in this train.
:36:49
Your presence.
:36:52
It pleases me.
:36:53
My presence?
:36:56
The sight of me?
:36:59
I'd give anything to
feel like a woman again.
:37:04
Clean hair, smooth skin,
wearing my sunday best.
:37:10
Maybe go on a picnic.
:37:12
That's as much prairie
as I ever wanna see again.
:37:15
And then right back home.
:37:18
A place that doesn't weave and
roll to the sway of the land.
:37:21
Something fixed and permanent.
:37:27
A place to rest.
:37:32
Leah's resting now.
:37:35
She's the lucky one.