1:11:00
I can't go to sleep.
I have to be at work in three hours.
1:11:04
You know how it is if you only sleep
an hour or two.
1:11:06
You feel worse than if you hadn't
slept at all.
1:11:09
Yes, ma'am. I do.
1:11:13
Sit down.
I'll make you some biscuits and gravy.
1:11:17
- Mustard's good on them to me.
- Okay.
1:11:20
- Thank you.
- It's all right.
1:11:26
I was thinking--
There's this girl that works with me.
1:11:30
She's real heavy,
but she's cute in the face.
1:11:33
Well, you know, she's slow.
1:11:38
She's a little bit--
She's not retarded.
1:11:43
It don't matter.
I thought you might like to meet her.
1:11:46
Vaughan wants to have a supper at his
house. We could invite her.
1:11:49
Would you like that?
1:11:52
I reckon I wouldn't mind
having a little supper.
1:11:56
Vaughan's friend will be there too.
He works at the funeral home.
1:12:01
You know, Frank really likes you a lot.
1:12:03
He says you make him feel calm.
1:12:06
I like Frank.
He's a good boy.
1:12:09
Me and him made friends.
1:12:19
It ain't right for me to keep
from telling you...
1:12:21
how come me to be in a state hospital.
1:12:25
That's okay.
It's not really my business.
1:12:29
Have wondered, though.
1:12:32
Why was it?
Was it like a nervous breakdown?
1:12:41
I killed my mother
and an old boy named Jesse Dixon.
1:12:46
I thought they's doing wrong.
1:12:49
I was about your boy's age.
1:12:52
They told me I'm well from it now.
1:12:54
Was that you?
1:12:56
I remember that.
I was only three or four...
1:12:58
but I always heard about it
growing up.