"[ Gospel Singers ] ?" "Oh, Lord ?" "?" "Sound The Trump Of Judgment ?" "?" "Hallelujah ?" "?" "Oh, Lord ?" "?" "Hurry Unto That Day ?" "?" "That Day ?" "?" "Weary Arms Are Reachin' To Jordan ?" "?" "Never Feel Too Weary ?" "?" "To Pray ?" "?" "[ Humming ]" "?" "Good Mornin'." "Mornin', Mose." "[ Woman Singing ] ?" "To Jordan ?" "?" "Never Feel Too Weary To Pray ?" "Seth !" "Get Out From Under There !" "How Many Times I Gotta Tell You ?" "You Come Back Here Again" "Mornin', Addie." "Get !" "Get !" "[ Dog Barking ]" "Mornin', Harold." "Mornin', Miss Zan." "What Does Your Papa Write You From Baltimore ?" "He Writes That He Feels Better, Harold." "That'S Good !" "Write Him My Greetings And Tell Him Don'T Worry About The Brass." "I'M Keepin' His Name Fine And Clean." "Thanks, I Will." "Uh-Uh !" "Those Crabs'Ll Make Fine Eatin'S, Addie." "They Better." "We Got High-Tone Company For Dinner Tonight." "Yown !" "Good-Bye, Miss Zan." "Good-Bye, Harold." "Hello, Addie." "Hello, Zan." "You'Re Out Early." "We'Ve Been To Buy Crabs." "We'Re Gonna Have Gumbo Tonight." "Gonna Give Mr. Marshall Of Chicago A Real Southern Dinner." "How'S Your Mama, Mr. David ?" "She'S Fine, Thank You, Addie." "Zan, She Says Your Petticoats Are Ready To Be Fitted," "And She Said You Were Gettin' Older And I Shouldn'T Say Petticoats To You." "I Should Say Underskirts Or Else Keep Still." "You Shouldn'T Be Saying Petticoats To Me." "But Of Course You Know All About 'Em." "Leo Says You Know Almost As Much As He Does." "I Wouldn'T Take Your Cousin Leo'S Word For Anything." "Nobody Else Does." "You Don'T Like Leo, Do You ?" "You Don'T Like Anybody In My Family." "Oh, Yes." "Yes, I Do." "There'S One Person I'M Mighty Fond Of." "Yes ?" "Mr. David." "It'S Your Papa." "[ Laughing ]" "Don'T You Laugh At Him." "He'S Beneath Knowin' Us." "I'Ll Take You On A Picnic Sunday, If You Bring Your Own Lunch." "Whoa !" "Good Mornin', Darlin'." "Good Morning, Aunt Birdie." "Is Your Headache All Better ?" "Yes, It'S All Gone." "Good Morning, Miss Birdie." "Good Morning, Addie." "I'M Going To Stop A Minute." "You Drive The Horse In." "Your Mama'Ll Be Waitin' To Have Breakfast With You, And She Ain'T Nobody To Keep Waitin'." "All Right, Addie." "Guess Where We Drove This Morning." "To Lionnet." "Uh-Huh." "Darling, Was It Beautiful ?" "But Of Course It Was !" "It Was Always Beautiful This Time Of Year." "Aunt Birdie, I'Ve Learned The Schubert For Tonight." "I Can Play The Whole Thing, Except The Middle." "Couldn'T We Skip The Middle ?" "Mr. Marshall Wouldn'T Notice." "No, We Couldn'T." "I'Ll Come Down And Play It Through For You." "You Wait, Now." "Your Mama Says That Mr. Marshall'S A Very Educated, Cultured Gentleman." "I'M Sure He'D Notice." "Now, Watch." "?" "[ Piano ]" "?" "Two And One, And Two And One." "And-- ?" "[ Piano Continues ]" "Hey, There !" "Ow !" "Good Morning, Uncle Ben." "Well !" "I'Ve Been Awakened By Many Things, But Never By A Concert." "Is This The New Musical Hour ?" "Good Morning, Ben." "I Didn'T Realize." "I'M So Sorry." "Aunt Birdie'S Showing Me How To Play A Piece For Mr. Marshall Tonight." "I Can'T Complain Then." "Alexandra !" "Your Breakfast Is Ready." "Yes, Mama !" "And All Of You Stop That Vulgar Shoutin' Out Of Windows." "Mornin', Regina !" "[ Chuckling ] Really, Ben !" "You Look Very Silly In Your Nightgown." "You Shouldn'T Show Yourself." "That'S Why I Never Got Married." "I Shall Dress And Have Breakfast With You And Alexandra." "No, Don'T." "I Hate Conversation Before I'Ve Had Something Hot." "What Does Your Papa Say ?" ""I Still Miss You, Zannie, More Than I Can Say." "But You'Re Not To Worry." "I Am Not Lonesome, And Everybody Here At The Hospital Has Been Very Kind."" "He Addresses The Letters To Me To Make Me Think I'M Grown Up," "The Way He Used To When I Was Little." "You Don'T Have To Explain To Me, Alexandra." "Cal ?" "Yes'M ?" "Get Out That Special Bottle Of Old Port For This Evening." "Yes'M." "The One I'Ve Been Saving." "That Mr. Marshall," "He Must Be A Mighty Honored Guest." "Cal, The Grits Is Cold." "Take It Back." "Yes'M." "The Grits Didn'T Hold Their Heat." "Grits Didn'T Hold Their Heat !" "Mmm." "Danvers Girl Is Getting Married In Memphis." "Is That So ?" "I Knew Her Mother." "She Stayed With Me Once At Lionnet." "She Was A Calhoun, You Know." "And The Calhouns Were Kin Of Ours." "Mama Said She Was Too Thin For The Styles, But I Didn'T Think So." "I Thought She Was..." "Very Pretty." "Birdie, Be Very Pleasant To Mr. Marshall At Dinner." "Of Course, Oscar." "No Need To Say Too Much." "No." "If He Should Happen To Ask About Your Family," "You Know, The Way People Are Interested In Where Other People Come From," "You Might Tell Him Who They Were." "He'Ll Probably Recognize The Names." "Good Names Are Always Useful." "Remember That, Leo." "Yes, Sir ?" "Oh." "I Mean, I Heard You, Sir." "Good Names Are Always Useful." "More Coffee, David ?" "If It'S Ready, Mama." "I'Ve Got To Get Back To The Paper In A Few Minutes." "Well, The Medium-Size Bear And The Little Bear." "You Don'T Like The Hubbards Much, Do You ?" "Mama, You'Re A High-Tone Guesser." "Where'Re You Goin' ?" "I'M Walking You To The Store." "I'Ve Been Walkin' There A Good Many Years Without Your Help." "Get Back To The Bank." "Leo ?" "Mind You Do A Good Day'S Work." "Yes, Sir ?" "Yes, Sir." "I Always Do." "Hello, Harold." "Mornin', Mr. Leo." "Howdy, Joe." "Good Morning, Mr. Manders." "Well, What Can I Do For You Today ?" "You Can Do One Thing, Leo." "Yes, Sir ?" "What'S That ?" "Try Keepin' Awake..." "All Day." "?" "[ Whistling ]" "Good Mornin', Mr. Ben." "Good Morning To You, Miss Hannah." "?" "[ Continues Whistling ]" "And Here Comes The Big Bear." "Now The Sun Can Really Shine." "The Day Has Begun." "Mr. Ben Looks Mighty Pleased This Mornin'." "Mmm." "And No Wonder." ""Our Leading Citizen, Mr. Benjamin Hubbard," ""Will Confer This Evening With Mr. William Marshall Of Chicago..." ""About The Building Of A Cotton Mill Here." "Mr. Ben Will Advance Many Admirable Reasons For Bringing The Mill To Our Town."" "But The Real One Is Our Renowned Average Wage, Which Ranks As The Lowest In The Country." "Are They Gonna Print That In The Paper ?" "No." "Mr. William Marshall, Chicago Industrialist And Opera Patron," "Is In Our Midst To Take Supper With The Hubbards And The Giddens..." "Who Will Show Him What Our Famous Southern Hospitality Is Like." "That'S Pretty." "And That'S The Way They'Ll Print It." "Ow !" "Hold Still, Zan." "You Had Pretty Hair When You Was Little." "You Was A Mighty Pretty Little Girl." "Addie, Will Anybody Think I'M Pretty Now ?" "Oh, Someday Some Fool Of A Man Will, I Reckon." "Seems There'S Always Somebody For Somebody." "But You'Ll Do, Baby." "You'Re Too Young To Worry Your Head About Such Things, Alexandra." "You'Re Going To Have All The Things I Used To Want When I Was Your Age." "Addie, Make The Biscuits For Dinner Yourself Tonight." "Be Sure The Coffee Is Strong And The Wine Is Cold." "Don'T You Worry, Miss Regina." "The Dinner'Ll Go Fine Tonight." "They Used To Go To Europe Every Year, Mr. Marshall." "Imagine Going All The Way To Europe Just To Listen To Music !" "Once Mama Met Mr. Wagner, The Composer, You Know." "And Mrs. Wagner Gave Mama And Papa A Signed Program." "[ Clears Throat ] Birdie." "And Another Time" "Oh, No Thank You, Cal." "[ Marshall ] It'S Very Remarkable To Me..." "How You Southern Aristocrats Have Kept Together, Kept What Belonged To You." "We'Re Not Aristocrats." "Our Brother'S Wife Is The Only One Who Is." "You Make Great Distinctions." "They'Ve Been Made For Us." "Take Birdie'S Family." "They Used To Own The Plantation Lionnet." "You'Ve Probably Heard Of It." "Beautiful Place." "Best Cotton Land I Ever Saw." "My Mother'S Grandfather Was Governor Before The War." "They Had Their Day, Those Folks, And A Great Day Too." "Cloth From Paris, Horses You Can'T Raise Anymore," "Darkies To Lift Their Fingers For 'Em-- We Were Good To Our People." "Everybody Knew That." "We Were Better To Them-- But When The War Comes," "These Fine Gentlemen Ride Off And Leave The Cotton And The Women To Rot." "My Father Was Killed In The War." "He Was A Fine Soldier, Mr. Marshall." "A Fine Man." "Yes, Birdie, Certainly." "A Famous Soldier." "That'S Not The Tale I'M Tellin' Mr. Marshall, Birdie." "Well, Sir, The War Ends." "Lionnet Is Almost Ruined," "And The Sons Finish Ruining It." "Why ?" "Because The Southern Aristocrat Could Adapt Himself To Nothin'." "Too High-Toned To Try." " Sometimes It'S Difficult To Learn New Ways." " You'Re Right, It Is Difficult." "But Maybe That'S Why It'S Profitable." "Our Grandfather And Our Father Learned The New Ways, Learned To Make 'Em Pay." "They Were In Trade." "Others, Like Birdie'S Family, Looked Down On 'Em." "To Make A Long Story Short, Lionnet Now Belongs To Us." "Twenty Years Ago We Took Over Their Land, Cotton, And Their Daughter." "Ben, You Are Boring Mr. Marshall With Ancient Family Tales." "I Hope Not." "I'M Just Trying To Make An Important Point For Our Future Business Partner." "You See, Mr.-- Mr. Marshall, Will You Come And Try A Very Old Port ?" "I'Ve Been Saving It For A Special Occasion." "Come, Alexandra." "My Brother And I," "We Feel A Man Ain'T Only In Business For What He Can Get Out Of It." "May I ?" "Thank You, Sir." "You'Re Most Polite." "It'S Got To Give Him Some Satisfaction..." "Something Here." "Money Ain'T All." "Not By Three Shots." "Really ?" "I Always Thought It Meant A Great Deal." "So Did I, Mr. Marshall." "You See, Mr. Marshall, I'Ve Always Contended-- What'S The Matter With You ?" "First You Chatter Like A Magpie, Now You'Re Sulking Like A Schoolgirl." "What Am I Doing ?" "I'M Not Doing Anything." "You'Ve Had Too Much Wine." "Get Yourself In Hand, And Stop Acting Like A Fool." "You Look Pretty Tonight, Miss Birdie, And Young." "Me, Young ?" "[ Regina ] Birdie !" "Mr. Marshall Wants You And Alexandra To Play For Him." "Yes, Regina." "I'M Coming." "You Don'T Have To Convince Me About Hubbard Sons." "You'Re The Right People For The Deal." "You Want The Mill Here, And I Want It Here." "It'S Not My Business Why You Want It." "To Bring The Machine To The Cotton," "And Not The Cotton To The Machine." "Henry, Serve The Port." "My Reason Is More Simple." "I Want To Make Money, And I Believe I Can Make It On You." "However, I Have No Objection To More High-Minded Reasons." "Mr. Marshall, I Feel-- Birdie, We'Re Ready." "Yes, Regina." "?" "[ Piano ]" "?" "You Know, Mr. Marshall-- ?" "[ Piano Continues ]" "?" "[ Clicking Spoon In Cup ]" "[ Laughing ] [ Laughing ]" "?" "[ Piano Continues ]" "?" "[ Applause ] [ Marshall ] Thank You." "You Both Played Charmingly." "Charmingly." "My Wife Had The Very Best Teachers." "Those Folks Had The Best Of Everything." "I Must Be Leaving For My Train." "Thank You So Very Much." "I'M Sorry You Can'T Stay Over." "You'Ll Come Again." "Thank You." "The Children Will Drive You To The Depot." "Leo ?" "Yes, I'Ll Drive You Down, Sir." "Come On, Zan." "Be Careful How You Drive." "Good-Bye, Mrs. Hubbard." "Good-Bye, Sir." "[ Ben ] Fill 'Em Up, Oscar." "You Promised To Come And Let Me Show You Chicago." "Do I Have To Make You Promise Again ?" "I Promise Again." "Well ?" "[ Ben ] Before You Leave, Sir, Here We Have A Strange Custom." "We Drink The Last Drink For A Toast." "That'S To Prove The Southerner'S Always On His Feet For The Last Drink." "[ Chuckling ] I Give You The Firm Of..." "Hubbard Sons And Marshall Cotton Mills," "And To It A Long And Prosperous Life." "Hubbard Sons And Marshall." "[ Children Chatting ] What You All Kids Want ?" "A Little Biscuit With A Little Gravy On It." "[ Belle ] Somebody Write A Golden Letter And Tell You We Got Gravy Tonight ?" "We Got Told." "Mr. David Hewitt Tell Us." "Say You Got High-Tone Company." "Lots Of Meat And Gravy." "Go On, Get !" "Ain'T My Food To Give Away." "Feed The Hungry, The Lord Said." "Feed The Hungry." "Give 'Em Some Supper, Belle." "Miss Regina, She Say Supplies Going Mighty Fast Around Here." "And She Ain'T The Stingy Kind Neither." "A Little Bit Here And A Little Bit There, She Don'T Mind." "But Feedin' The Whole Town !" "Stop Frettin', Belle." "Tell Her I Did It." "Here." "You Children Keep Quiet." "Where Did The Lord Say That About Feedin' The Hungry ?" "What Book ?" "I Don'T Know, But If He Didn'T, He Should'Ve." "Go Ahead." "Don'T The Children Make A Handsome Pair ?" "Leo, You Ride In Here." "Let John Do The Driving." "Good-Bye To You, Sir, And A Pleasant Journey To You." "Giddap." "Well, Ben, You Did It." "Looks Like It Might Be We Did." "Looks Like It ?" "Ho-Ho !" "Don'T Pretend." "You Look Like A Cat That'S Been Licking The Cream." "Let'S All Have A Drink To Celebrate." "I Thought The Children Made A Very Handsome Couple." "Yes, You Said That Before." "Yes, It'S Beginning To Look As If The Deal'S All Set." "Remember I Told Him That Here We Drink The Last Drink For A Toast ?" "Yes." "I Never Heard That Before." "Nobody Ever Heard It Before." "The Lord Forgives Those Who Invent What They Need." "I Already Had His Signature." "But We'Ve All Done Business With Men..." "Whose Word Over A Glass Is Better Than A Bond." "Anyway, It Didn'T Hurt To Have Both." "You Understand What Ben Means ?" "Yes, Oscar, I Understand." "I Understood When It Was Happening." "Did You, Regina ?" "When He Lifted His Glass, I Saw The Bricks Goin' Into Place." "Did You ?" "I Saw A Lot More Than That." "I'M Gonna Leave You And Oscar To Count The Bricks." "I'M Going To Chicago." "Really, Regina ?" "Yes." "I'M Going To Live There." "I'M Going To Take Alexandra With Me." "I'Ll Give Parties For Her, See She Meets The Best People And The Right Young Men Too." "Later On I'Ll Take Trips To New York And Paris," "And Have What I Want..." "Everything I Want." "You Shall Come To Chicago To Visit Us." "Not Too Often, Of Course." "And Ben ?" "You Won'T Have To Learn To Be Subtle." "Hmm ?" "You'Ll Be Very Rich, And The Rich Can Be As Eccentric As They Like." "So, You Want To Live In Chicago, Huh ?" "Yes." "Let'S All Say What We'Ll Want When We'Re Very Rich." "What Do You Want, Oscar ?" "I Might Take A Few Trips Here And There, Eh, Birdie ?" "Do You Good." "Yes, Oscar." "I'D Like That." "Might Even Go To Jekel Island." "Know What I'D Like ?" "[ Confused Chatting ] I'D Like To Have Lionnet Back." "Maybe We Could Even Live There." "I Do Think We Could All Be Happier-- What Are You Chattering About ?" "I Was Talking About Lionnet." "Where Are You Gonna Get A Lot Of Money ?" "Everybody Was Saying What They'D Like." "There'S So Much Talking." "[ Everyone Talking At Once ] I'M Waiting For You And Birdie To Finish." "Four Conversations Are Three Too Many." "I Said I Didn'T Know Where You Were Gonna Get The Money To Go To Chicago And Live In Style." "Then I Was About To Say I Thought You Heard Me Say That, And Were Pretendin' You Didn'T." "And What Does That Mean ?" "Regina, It'S Like This." "For 49 Percent, Marshall Will Put Up $400,000." "[ Regina ] I Know, Oscar." "I Know All The Terms." "Then You Also Know The Contracts Will Be Signed This Week," "And Marshall Will Want To See Our Money Soon After." "Oscar And I Are Ready With Our Two-Thirds Of The Money." "But Your Third, Horace'S I Mean, Doesn'T Seem To Be Here." "You'Ve Written Him, Ben'S Written, We'Ve All Written Him." "He Answers, But" "He Answers, But There'S Never A Word About Whether He'S Going Into This Or Not." "You'Re Our Sister." "We Want You To Benefit From Anything We Do." "And In Addition To Your Concern For Me," "You Do Not Want Control To Go Out Of The Family." "That Right, Ben ?" "That'S Cynical." "But Cynicism'S An Unpleasant Way Of Telling The Truth." "Why Doesn'T Horace Come Home And Talk Business ?" "It'S Beginning To Look Like He Doesn'T Want To." "Of Course He Wants To Come Home." "You Just Can'T Move Around With Heart Trouble At Any Moment You Choose." "You Know What Doctors Are Like On A Case Like This." "If He Wants To, Why Doesn'T He ?" "Doctors Or No Doctors !" "Has It Ever Occurred To You That Horace Is Also A Good Businessman ?" "The Bank'S Proof Of That." "Then Perhaps He'S Remaining Silent..." "Because He Doesn'T Think He'S Getting Enough For His Money." "Seventy-Five Thousand He Has To Put Up." "That'S A Lot Of Money." "Nonsense." "That Seventy-Five Thousand Will Make Him A Million." "That Ain'T What Regina Means." "May I Interpret You ?" "Regina Said Horace Wants More Than A Third Of Our Share." "He'S Only Putting Up A Third Of The Money." "You Put Up A Third, You Get A Third." "What Else Could He Expect, Regina ?" "Well, I Don'T Know About Those Things." "It Would Seem If You Put Up A Third, You'D Get A Third." "And Yet Again, There'S No Law About It, Is There ?" "I Should Think If You Knew Your Money Was Badly Needed," "You Might Just Say, "I Want More."" "I Want A Larger Share." "You Boys Have Done That." "I'Ve Heard You Say So." "So You Believe Horace Is Deliberately Holding Out ?" "Well, I Don'T." "But I Do Believe That'S What You Want." "Am I Right, Regina ?" "I Just Wouldn'T Like To Persuade Horace Unless He Gets A Larger Share." "After All, He'S My Husband." "I Must Look After His Interests." "And Where Would This Larger Share Be Comin' From ?" "I Don'T Know About Things Like This." "Maybe It Could Come Off Your Share, Oscar." "What Kind Of Talk Is This !" "I Haven'T Said A Thing." "[ Laughing ]" "You'Re Talking Big Tonight." "Oh-Ho." "Am I ?" "Oscar, You Should Know Me Well Enough By Now..." "To Know I Don'T Ask For Things I Don'T Think I Can Get." "I Don'T Believe You Can Get The Money." "I Don'T Believe You Can Even Get Horace To Come Home." "Oh, I Can Get Him Home." "How Can You Get Him Home ?" "I Will Send Alexandra To Baltimore." "She Will Tell Her Father That She Wants Him To Come Home." "That I Miss Him Very Much, And Thati Want Him To Come Home." "You Know Horace." "He'Ll Come Home." "I Admire You, Regina." "But Before He Comes, What'S He Going To Get ?" "How Much Do You Want ?" "Twice What You Offered." "[ Chuckles ] You Won'T Get It." "You'Ve Gone Crazy." "I Don'T Want To Fight." "I Don'T Either, Regina." "You'Re Holdin' Us Up." "Now, That'S Not Pretty." "No." "No." "But We Need You, And I'M A Peaceful Man." "Here'S What I'Ll Do." "I'Ll Give Horace 40 Percent..." "Instead Of The 33-1/3 He Really Should Get," "Provided He'S Home And His Money Is Up Within Two Weeks." "How'S That ?" "All Right." "I'Ve Asked Before:" "Where Is This Extra Share Comin' From ?" "From You." "From Your Share." "So That'S My Reward." "For 30 Years I'Ve Worked My Hands To The Bone For You." "Done All The Things You Didn'T Want To Do." "My, My !" "I'M Being Attacked On All Sides Tonight." "I Can'T Believe The Lord Means For The Strong To Parade Their Strength." "But I Don'T Mind Doin' It If It'S Got To Be Done." "Oscar, You'Ll Be A Very Rich Man." "What Does It Matter If A Little More Goes Here, A Little Less Goes There ?" "It'S All In The Family." "That'S Right !" "I'Ll Never Marry, So My Money'Ll Go To Alexandra And Leo." "They Might Even Marry Someday." "That Would Make A Great Difference In My Feelings If They Married." "That'S What I Mean." "Is That What You Mean, Regina ?" "It'S All Too Far Away." "Addie, Clean Up." "We'Ll Talk About It In A Few Years." "I Wanna Talk About It Now !" "But Zan Is So Young." "There Are A Lot Of Things To Consider." "After All, They Are First Cousins." "That Isn'T Unusual." "Grandmother And Grandfather Were First Cousins." "Yes, And Look At Us." "[ Laughing ] You'Re Both Being Very Gay With My Money." "Now, Regina, Oscar Is Givin' Up Something For You." "You Ought To Try And Manage Something For Him." "But Leo Is A Very Wild Boy." "Yes, Yes, But, Uh..." "Please Assure Oscar That You Will Think About It Seriously." "Very Well." "I Assure You, Oscar, I Will Think About It Seriously." "What Kind Of Answer Is That ?" "My, Oscar, You'Re In Bad Humor !" "Now Leave Me Alone." "[ Door Opens, Closes ]" "Say, Weren'T Those Fine Clothes Mr. Marshall Had ?" "Looks Like Maybe They Were Done In England." "You Should'Ve Come With Us, Aunt Birdie." "It'S A Lovely Night." "Alexandra, Were You Gracious To Mr. Marshall ?" "I Think So, Mama." "Good." "Now I Have News For You." "You'Re Going To Baltimore In The Morning To Bring Your Father Home." "Oh, Mama !" "Oh, Addie, Papa'S Comin' Back." "We'Re Going To Bring Him Home." "You'Re Going Alone, Alexandra." "Goin' Alone ?" "A Child That Age ?" "Mr. Horace Ain'T Gonna Like Miss Zan Traipsin'" "Addie, Go Upstairs And Lay Out Miss Alexandra'S Things." "I'Ll Attend To Your Railroad Ticket, Alexandra." "He'D Expect Me To Be Along." "I'Ll Be Up In A Minute To Tell You What To Pack !" "Good Night, Zannie." "Have A Nice Trip." "Regina, I Could Go With Her." "No, Birdie." "She'S Old Enough To Assume Some Responsibility." "Better Learn Now." "Almost Old Enough To Get Married." "Eh, Son ?" "Huh ?" "Old Enough To Get Married, You'Re Thinkin', Huh ?" "Yes, Sir." "Lots Of Girls Get Married At Zan'S Age." "Look At Mary Prester And Johanna." "Alexandra Is Not Getting Married Tomorrow, But She Is Going To Baltimore." "So, Let'S Talk About That." "I Should Think You'D Like To Go." "At Your Age I Would Have Been Delighted." "Addie Has Babied You Too Much." "I Wanted To Go Before, Mama," "But You Said You Couldn'T Go And That I Couldn'T Go Alone." "I'Ve Changed My Mind." "I Must Go And Help Addie Get Your Things Together." "Why Don'T You All Go Home ?" "Good Night." "Good Night, Regina." "Don'T Be Long, Zan." "Come Along." "Imagine Not Wantin' To Go." "Wish It Was Me." "What I Could Do In A Place Like Baltimore !" "I Can Guess The Kind Of Things You Could Do." "Oh, No, You Couldn'T." "Oscar, Don'T Be So Glum." "You'Re Getting To Look As If Your Shoes Were Always Pinching." "[ Laughing ]" "Zan, I Must-- Don'T Worry About Me." "I Can Take Care Of Myself." "That'S Not What I'M Worried About." "It'S About Leo." "He'S My Own Son, But You'Re More To Me, More Than My Own Child." "What'S The Matter ?" "You'Re Not Going To Marry Leo." "Marry Leo ?" "I Couldn'T Even Stand To Think Of Such A Thing." "Don'T You Understand ?" "They'Ll Make You." "They'Ll Make You." "That'S Foolish, Aunt Birdie." "I'M Grown Up." "Nobody Can Make Me Do Anything." "[ Oscar ] Birdie, I'M Waitin' For You." "Good Night, Aunt Birdie." "Good Night, Uncle Oscar." "[ Crying ]" "What Happened, Aunt Birdie ?" "What Happened ?" "Nothing, Darling." "Nothing Happened." "Now, You Go To Bed." "Nothing Happened." "I Only Twisted My Ankle." "[ Regina ] Alexandra !" "I'M Coming, Mama." "And Don'T Forget About Brushin' Your Hair." "Fifty Strokes In The Mornin', A Hundred At Night." "Mm-Hmm." "And Don'T Use No Store Soap." "Just Use The Soap I Made You." "Uh-Huh." "And Don'T "Uh-Huh" Me." "Are You Listenin' ?" "Yes, Addie." "[ Hannah ] Good Morning, Addie." "Good Mornin'." "My, That Hannah Francis Is Sure An Ugly Little Girl, Just Like Her Ma." "There'S Smelling Salts And Perfumed Water In The Little Satchel." "Keep Your Gloves On So Your Hands Don'T Get Dirty." "And Don'T Talk To Nobody On The Train, And Don'T Get Off The Train More Than You Have To." "Just Sit Still Like A Lady." "Cal, Stop At Mrs. Hewitt'S A Minute." "I Want To Ask About My New Dress." "We Ain'T Got No Time To Be Stoppin' Nowhere." "[ Cal ] Got Plenty Of Time." "David !" "Good Morning, Zan." "Where'Re You Going ?" "To Baltimore All By Myself To Bring Papa Home." " I'Ll Be Gone A Whole Week Maybe." " Good For You." "Is That All You Can Say ?" "What Do You Want Me To Say ?" "You Might At Least Say You'Re Sorry You Can'T Go To The Depot With Me." "Just Gettin' Up At 11:00 In The Morning !" "Mornin', Zan." "He'S Not Just Gettin' Up." "He'S Just Goin' To Bed." "He'S Been Writin' All Night." "Writin' Things To Put In The Newspaper ?" "No." "He'S Says He'S Writin' Things They Won'T Put In The Newspaper." "Mr. David !" "David !" "I'M Coming To The Depot To See You Off." "No." "You Ain'T Dressed." "That'S Right." "Cal, Get This Carriage Goin'." "Get Goin' !" "Hurry Up !" "Get Goin'." "Oh, David !" "David !" "Shoo !" "Shoo !" "Now, Addie." "Addie." "Don'T You Just Keep Sittin' There." "Get Off At Stations." "Take A Walk." "Talk To People." "I Just Been Tellin' Her Not To Talk To Nobody." "You'Ll Talk To People." "Go To The Coaches." "Talk To Everybody." "It'Ll Do You Good." "[ Conductor ] 'Board !" "Bye, Addie." "Bye, Zannie." "Take Good Care Of Yourself." "You, Sir." "Bring Your Papa Home Safe And Sound." "Yes, You." "Would You Mind Sitting In This Seat ?" "Sit Here Please." "Right Here." "Thank You." "Now, Talk To Him." "He Looks Nice." "Find Out What He Thinks." "Where He Comes From." "What He'S All About." "Find Out Everything You Can." "'Board !" "I Just Found Out One Thing." "I'M Going To Miss You, David." "What ?" "I Said I'M Going To Miss You." "What ?" "I Said I-- Oh, Nothin' !" "[ Laughing ]" "Hello." "In There." "In The Room Next To Miss Regina'S." "All Right, Addie." "And Hurry Up !" "Walk It Slow, Ezra." "Walk It Slow." "Where Will I Put These Books, Addie ?" "Put Them On That Table." "Put That By The Fireplace." "Yes'M." "Mr. Horace Sure Gonna Like Being Moved Back In His Old Room." "That'S All." "Get Back To Work." "Addie, Bring Mr. Horace'S Green Lamp From The Other Room." "Yes, Miss Regina." "[ Addie ] There'S The Carriage !" "They'Re Here, Miss Regina !" "They'Re Here." "Don'T Get So Excited, Addie." "Go And Help With The Bags." "They Ain'T On The Train." "What ?" "[ Addie ] My Goodness !" "They Ain'T On The Train !" "What Do You Mean ?" "Cal, What Happened ?" "They Ain'T On The Train." "They Must'Ve Been." "No, They Wasn'T." "I Looked And I Looked." "I Even Asked Mr. Johnson." "He Say They Didn'T Get On At Mobile At All." "What You Think Happened, Miss Regina ?" "How Should I Know ?" "Probably Nothing." "Don'T Ask Me Questions The Rest Of The Night." "Go Get That Green Lamp." "Go On." "[ Men Chatting ]" "Oh, Evenin', Regina." "Good Evening, Ben." "You Dropping In For Supper ?" "They Didn'T Come On The 6:00, Regina." "There'S No Other Train Tonight." " What Do You Think Happened ?" " They Probably Stopped Off Somewhere." "They'Ll Be Along." "Addie, Put That On Mr. Horace'S Desk." "Oh, So You'Re Moving Horace Back To His Old Room." "You'Re A Smart Woman, Regina." "Where Would They Stop Off ?" "Horace Has Got That Cousin In Savannah He'S So Fond Of." "Maybe They Stopped To See Him." "I Don'T Know Where They Stopped." "How Do You Know They Even Started From Baltimore ?" "Of Course They Started." "Didn'T I Have A Letter From Alexandra ?" "What Is So Strange About People Arriving Late ?" "Don'T Worry So Much." "[ Chuckling ] I'M A Natural Worrier," "Especially When I'M Gettin' Ready To Close A Business Deal..." "And One Of My Partners Remains Silent And Invisible." "They'Ll Be Along Tomorrow." "You Boys Might Just As Well Go Home Now." "Good Night, Ben." "Good Night, Oscar." "Uh, Regina ?" "That Cousin Of Horace'S Has Been Dead For Years." "And Anyway, The Train Doesn'T Go Through Savannah." "Did He Die ?" "My, Ben !" "You'Re Always Remembering About People Dying." "It'S So Bad For Your Health." "[ Chuckling ] Good Night, Regina." "My Father'S Tired." "We Must Stay Overnight So He Can Rest." "He'Ll Have To Have A Room On This Floor." "Sorry, Miss Alexandra." "All The Rooms On This Floor Are Taken." "You'Ll Have To Move Somebody." "Somebody It Won'T Hurt To Climb Stairs." "You'Ll Have To Do It Right Away." "My Father Must Have Rest And Quiet." "Come And Help My Father Out Of The Carriage, Please." "My !" "She'S Turning Out To Be Her Mother'S Daughter." "Well, You'D Better Move That Mr. Clark From 105." "Put Him On The Third Floor." "Mr. Dawson, Where'S The Tom Bigby Commission Meetin' Tonight ?" "Room "A," 9:00." "Think They'Ll Let You In ?" "I Think So." "How Are You, Mr. Giddens ?" "Nice To See You Back Again." "Thank You." "The Boy Will Show You To Your Room." "It'Ll Be Made Up In A Few Minutes." "And Be Sure That His Soup Is Very Hot." "Yes, Ma'Am." "And For Dessert He Can Have A Little Fresh Fruit, But It'S Got To Be Perfectly Fresh." "Yes, Ma'Am." "I Think That'S All He'Ll Want." "I'Ll Want A Lot." "I'M Very Hungry." "I Think I'Ll Have The Whole Dinner." "Yes, Ma'Am." "Oh, And-- And Mocha Cake." "[ Gasps ] David !" "Excuse Me." "Zannie !" "Well, Hello." "How Are You ?" "How'S Your Father ?" "Come Here A Minute." "This Is Miss Julia Jordan." "Miss Alexandra Giddens." "I'M Mighty Glad To Meet You, Miss Giddens." "Forgive Miss Giddens, Julia." "It'S Not Entirely Her Fault." "She Comes From A Bad-Mannered Family." "Did You Order Dinner, Zannie ?" "Yes, Papa." "It'Ll Be Right Along." "How Do You Feel ?" "Much Better, Dear." "What'S The Matter, Zan ?" "Nothing, Papa." "What'S The Matter, Zan ?" "Well, It'S" "You Remember David Hewitt ?" "Of Course I Remember Him." "How Is He ?" "Well, He'S Changed." "After All His Workin' Up North And Wanderin' Around The Country," "Comin' Back And Talkin' About Peoples' Rights And How Everybody Oughta Be Decent," "Now For All His Fine Talk He'S Out There In The Dinin' Room With..." "With One Of Those Girls." "One Of..." "What Girls ?" "Well." "Well" "She'S Got Powder On Her Nose." "And He'S With Her." "And, Uh, Does It Concern You, Zannie ?" "Of Course It Doesn'T." "You Can Just Bet It Doesn'T !" "Then Why Not Forget About Him ?" "Well, I..." "I Did Go For Some Walks With Him..." "And Three Picnics..." "Well, Really Three And A Half." "The Half Time It Rained And" "I Tried To Understand The Fine Things He Was Talkin' About." "Then He Dared To Introduce Her To Me !" "Did He ?" "I Didn'T Say A Word To Her." "I Just Looked." "Then I Walked Away." "Did You, Zan ?" "That Was Very Virtuous Of You." "Wasn'T That Right, Papa ?" "Zannie, Who'S Been Teaching You To Hurt The Feelings Of Other People ?" "I Didn'T Think About It That Way." "What Should I Do, Papa ?" "You'Ll Have To Decide For Yourself, Zan." "So I Want To Ask Your Pardon, Miss Jordan." "I Don'T Want To Hurt Anybody'S Feelings Ever." "And If You'Ll Be Gracious Enough To Forgive My Rudeness And Shake My Hand, Miss Jordan," "I" " Then You'Ll Show Me That Your Manners Are Far Better Than Mine Could Ever Be." "Thank You, Miss Giddens." "That'S Real Friendly Of You." "I Thank You Too, Zannie." "Come On." "I'Ll Take You Back To Your Father." "Excuse Me, Julia." "You Look Tired, Zannie." "Was It A Hard Trip ?" "You Going Back On The Early Morning Train ?" "I'Ll Be On It." "Maybe I Can Help." "Thank You Very Much." "May I Come In And Pay My Respects ?" "No." "Papa Must Rest Tonight." "Zan, That Was A Mighty Sweet Thing You Did Just Now." "I Still Don'T Approve Of Your Conduct." "I'Ll Make A Note Of It." "Go Back And Tell Your Friend To Wash Her Face." "[ Yawning ]" "Mornin', Papa." "You Just Gettin' Up ?" "What Kind Of Workin' Hours You Keepin' Anyway ?" "My, Papa, You'Re Nervous This Mornin'." "Nervous About Uncle Horace Not Comin' Home, I Guess." "I'Ve Told You Before, You'Ve Got To Start Workin' Harder At The Bank." "Got To Convince Uncle Horace You'Re Going To Make A Fit Husband For Alexandra." "Yes, Sir." "You Think Uncle..." "Horace Don'T Want To Go In On This ?" "That'S My Hunch." "Ain'T Showing Signs Of Lovin' It Yet." "Ah-Ha-Ha !" "But He Hasn'T Listened To Aunt Regina Yet, Either." "Oh, He'Ll Go Along." "It'S Too Good A Thing." "He'S Got Plenty, And Plenty To Invest With." "He Don'T Even Have To Sell Anything." "Ninety Thousand Worth..." "Of Union Pacific Bonds..." "Sittin' Right In His Safe Deposit Box." "All He'S Got To Do Is Open The Box." "Yeah." "He'S Had Those Bonds For 15 Years." "Bought 'Em When They Were Low, And Just Locked 'Em Up." "Yeah, He Just Has To Open The Box And Take 'Em Out." "That'S All." "Easy As Easy Can Be." "Huh !" "The Things In That Box !" "There'S All Those Bonds Lookin' Mighty Fine." "Then Right Next To 'Em Is A Baby Shoe Of Zan'S," "And A Cheap Old Cameo On A String." "And..." "And Nobody'D Believe This," "A Piece Of An Old Violin." "Not Even A Whole Violin." "Just A Piece Of An Old Thing." "A Piece Of A Violin." "A Piece Of A Violin." "What Do You Think Of That ?" "Yes, Sirree." "And A Lot Of Other Crazy Things Too." "A Poem I Guess It Is, Signed With His Mother'S..." "Name." "How Do You Know What'S In The Box, Son ?" "Hmm ?" "Oh." "Well, Uh" "Well" " It Was One Of The Boys At The Bank." "He Took Old Manders' Keys." "It Was Joe Horn." "He Just Up And Took Old Manders' Keys, And Took The Box Out." "Then They Asked Me If I Wanted To See Too;" "So I Looked A Little, I Guess." "But I Made 'Em Close Up The Box Quick, And I Told 'Em-- Joe Horn, You Say ?" "He Opened It ?" "Yes, Sir, He Did." "My Word Of Honor." "That Don'T Excuse Me For Lookin'," "But I Did Make Him Close It Up And Put The Keys Back In Manders' Drawer." "Tell Me The Truth, Leo." "I'M Not Gonna Be Angry With You." "Did You Open The Box Yourself ?" "No, Sir, I Didn'T." "I Told You-- I'M Not Gonna Be Angry With You." "Sometimes A Young Fella Deserves Credit For Looking Around Him," "See What'S Goin' On." "Many Great Men Have Made Their Fortune With Their Eyes." "Did You Open The Box ?" "No." "I" "It May Have Been-- Well, It May Have Been A Good Thing If You Had." "Did You ?" "I Opened It." "Does Anybody Else Know You Opened It ?" "Well, Papa-- Don'T Be Afraid Of Speakin' The Truth To Me." "Nobody Knew." "Nobody Was In The Bank When I Did It." "Will Horace Know You Opened It ?" "He Only Looks In It Once Every Six Months When He Cuts A Coupon." "Sometimes Manders Even Does That For Him." "Uncle Horace Don'T Even Have The Keys." "Manders Keeps 'Em For Him." "Imagine Not Lookin' At All That !" "You Can Bet If I Had Those Bonds I'D Watch 'Em Like-- If You Had 'Em !" "If You Had 'Em, You Could Have A Share In The Mill." "You And Me." "A Fine, Big Share Too !" "[ Sighs ] Oh, Well." "A Man Can'T Be Shot For Wantin' To See His Son Get On In The World." "Can He, Boy ?" "Mmm, No, He Can'T." "[ Laughs ] But I Haven'T Got The Bonds And Uncle Horace Has." "You Think Your Uncle Horace Likes You Well Enough..." "To Lend You The Bonds, If He Decides Not To Use Them Himself ?" "Papa, It Must Be You Gone Crazy !" "[ Laughs ] Lend Me The Bonds ?" "No, I Suppose Not." "Just A Fancy Of Mine." "A Loan For Three Months, Maybe Four." "Easy Enough For Us To Pay It Back Then." "Anyway, This Is Only April." "If He Doesn'T Look At The Bonds 'Til Fall," "He Wouldn'T Even Miss 'Em Out Of The Box." "That'S It." "He Wouldn'T Even Miss 'Em." "No, Sir." "Wouldn'T Even Miss 'Em." "How Could He Miss 'Em If He Never Looks At 'Em ?" "You Laugh When I Say He Could Lend You The Bonds If He'S Not Gonna Use 'Em Himself." "But Would It Hurt Him ?" "Mmm, No." "No, It Wouldn'T Hurt Him." "People Oughta Help Other People." "Well !" "So She Got Him Home At Last." "[ Zan ] Careful, Addie." "They'Re Here, Miss Regina." "Yes, Belle." "Tidy Up The Room." "Yes'M." "And Me Sittin' Up All Night Worryin' About You." "Addie, We Don'T Wanna Hear How Worried You'Ve Been." "We Had To Stay In Mobile Overnight For Papa To Rest." "Upstairs ?" "No, I'Ll Wait, David." "I Think I'Ll Rest Here For A Minute." "Thank You." "And Thank You For Coming With Us." "I Like Talking To You." "In Fact, I Like You." "I Always Have." "Thank You, Sir." "Do You Like Me ?" "Not Today." "Well, I'Ll Come Back Tomorrow." "Good-Bye, Sir." "Good-Bye, David." "Remember Me To Your Mother." "I Will." "Good-Bye, Funny." "I Bet Mama'S Been Worried." "I'D Better Tell Her We'Re Back." "No, Zan, Not For A Minute." "Papa, You Feel Bad Again." "I Knew You Did." "No." "Do You Want Your Medicine ?" "I Don'T Feel That Way, Zannie." "I Just Wanted To Rest A Little." "Them Fancy Doctors, They Do You Any Good, Mr. Horace ?" "They Did Their Best." "Addie, This Is Father'S Medicine." "Very Special Medicine." "We'Ll Keep One Bottle Down Here And One In His Room." "The Pills He Must Have Every Four Hours." "And The Special Medicine Only If He Feels Very Bad." "Careful, Addie." "Since When I Ain'T Old Enough To Hold A Bottle Of Medicine ?" "Feel All Right, Mr. Horace ?" "He Says He Feels All Right, But He Doesn'T." "The Trip Was Very Hard On Him." "He'S Got To Go Right To Bed." "Help Me, Addie." "No, I Don'T Need That Much Help." "Addie, Is Your Coffee As Good As It Used To Be ?" "Dr. Boden Said Not Much Coffee." "Just Now And Then." "Do You Hear, Addie ?" "I'M The Nurse Now." "You'D Be A Better One If You Didn'T Look So Dirty." "Take A Bath, Change Your Linens, Get On A Fresh Dress, And Give Your Hair A Good Brushin'." "Will You Be All Right ?" "I'Ll Look After Mr. Horace." "Ring For Belle And Have Her Help Ya." "Belle, Hurry." "Yes'M." "Well !" "My Old Room." "I Haven'T Slept Here Since" "Well, Since A Mighty Long Time." "Before I See Anybody Else-- Thank You, Addie." "I Want To Know Why Zan Came To Fetch Me." "I Don'T Know, Mr. Horace." "All I Know Is Big Things Is Goin' On." "Everybody Gonna Be High-Tone Rich." "You Too." "All 'Cause Smoke Gonna Start From A Buildin' That Ain'T Even Up Yet." "I'Ve Heard About That." "And, Well..." "Miss Zannie, She'S Gonna Marry Mr. Leo In A Little While." "What Are You Talking About ?" "That'S Right." "That'S The Talk." "What'S The Talk ?" "I'M Tellin' Ya, There'S Gonna Be A Weddin'." "Over My Dead Body There Is !" "Horace, You Finally Arrived." "All Right, Addie." "Horace, I'M Very Happy To See You." "How Are You, Regina ?" "What Did Happen To You And Alexandra ?" "We Stopped Overnight In Mobile." "I Didn'T Feel Good." "Just A Little Weak, I Suppose." "Well, Here We Are." "Been A Long Time, Horace." "You Know How Much I Wanted To Come To The Hospital And Be With You." "But I Didn'T Know Where My Duty Lay:" "Here Or With You." "But You Know, Of Course, How Much I Wanted To Come." "That'S Kind Of You." "There Was No Need To Come." "I Didn'T Have A Bad Time." "Maybe At First When The Doctors Told Me, But After I Got Used To The Idea," "I Sort Of Liked It There." "You'Re Looking Very Well, Regina, Very Handsome." "You Liked It There." "Isn'T It Strange You Liked It So Well..." "You Didn'T Want To Come Home ?" "That'S Not The Way To Put It." "But I Did Sort Of Like Lying There And Thinking." "I Never Had Much Time To Think, And Time'S Become Valuable To Me." "It Sounds Almost Like A Holiday." "It Was Sort Of, I Guess." "And Here I Was Thinking You Were In Pain." "I Was In Pain." "Instead You Were Having A Holiday." "A Holiday Of Thinking." "I Was Thinking About Us." "About Us ?" "About You And Me, After All These Years ?" "Well, You Shall Tell Me Everything You Thought..." "Someday." "[ Sighs ]" "Regina, What'S This Crazy Talk About Zan And Leo Marrying ?" "Who Gossips So Much Around Here ?" "Regina !" "It'S Some Foolishness Oscar Thought Up." "I'Ll Explain Later." "It Was Simply A Way Of Keeping Him Quiet In All This Business I'Ve Been Writing You About." "I Have No Intention Of Allowing Any Such Arrangement." "Neither Do I, So Put It Out Of Oscar'S Head Immediately." "You Know What I Think Of Leo." "There'S No Need To Talk About It Now." "There'S No Need To Talk About It Ever." "Not As Long As I Live." "I Suppose They'Ve Written You." "I Can'T Live Very Long." "I Have Never Understood Why People Have To Talk About This Kind Of Thing !" "You Must Understand." "I Don'T Intend To Gossip About My Sickness." "I Thought It Was Only Fair To Tell You." "I Was Not Asking For Your Sympathy." "Horace, I" "Regina, Let'S Try To Get Along A Little Better Than We Usually Do." "Yes." "It'S Foolish For Us To Fight This Way." "I Didn'T Mean To Be Unpleasant." "It Was Very Stupid Of Me." "I Didn'T Either." "I Came Home Wanting So Much Not To Fight." "Let'S Try To Get Along Better." "I Want To." "I Want To Very Much." "[ Ben ] Can We Come Up And Pay Our Respects ?" "Yes, You Can Come Up And Pay Your Respects..." "As You Say." "Well, So The Fugitives Have Arrived At Last." "Welcome Home, Horace." "You Had Us All Mighty Worried." "Hello, Ben, Oscar." "Sure Is Good To See You, Horace." "You'Re Lookin' Tip-Top." "Yes, Sir, Tip-Top." "Am I ?" "Everybody In Town'S Been Askin' For Ya." "But Then You Only Know How Folks Feel Through An Absence." "Ain'T That True, Horace ?" "I Hope So." "Horace !" "I Just Found Out You Were Back." "Birdie." "Horace, You Don'T Look Well." "No, You Don'T." "What A Thing To Say !" "Oscar Thinks I Look Tip-Top." "What Is That Costume You Have On ?" "Now That You'Re Home You'Ll Feel Better." "We'Ll Take Fine Care Of You." "I Asked You, What Is That Strange Costume You'Re Paradin' Around In ?" "Me ?" "Oh, It'S My Wrapper." "I Was So Excited About Horace" "Did You Come Across The Street Dressed That Way ?" "My Dear Birdie !" "Just Like Old Times." "No Fights." "This Is A Holiday." "I'Ll Go Right Home." "You'Ll Be Runnin' Back Across The Square !" "Oh, No." "No-- [ Laughing ]" "Well, I'M Sorry, Oscar." "We'Ve Been Havin' Some Mighty Fine Weather, Horace." "Yes, Sir." "You'Ll Enjoy The Sunshine And Fresh Air" "I Don'T Like To Worry You When You'Re Tired," "But Ben Has Very Important Business To Talk Over With You." "Tomorrow, Regina." "I'D Like To Now." "It'S Very Important To Me." "Very Important To All Of Us." "Important To Your Beloved Daughter." "She'Ll Be A Very Great Heiress." "Will She ?" "That'S Nice." "Please, Horace." "You Said We'Ll Try To Get Along Better." "I'Ll Try, I Really Will, Only Please Do This For Me Now." "You'Ll See What I'Ve Done For You While You'Ve Been Away." "Ben, Tell Horace All About It, Only Be Quick Because He'S Very Tired..." "And He Must Go To Bed." "Wait Until You See How I'Ve Watched Your Interests;" "And I Think, Ben," "That Your News Will Be Better For Him Than All The Doctors And Medicine In The World." "That Right ?" "I Hope So, But My News Can Wait." "Horace May Not Feel Like Talkin' Today." "What An Old Faker You Are !" "You Know It Can'T Wait." "You Know The Deal Has Got To Be Closed This Week." "Sure Has." "This Week." "And You'Ve Been As Anxious For Him To Come Home As I'Ve Been." "I Suppose I Have Been." "And Why Not ?" "Horace Has Done Hubbard Sons Many A Good Turn." "Why Shouldn'T I Be Anxious To Help Him Now ?" "Help Him ?" "Help Him When You Need Him." "That'S What You Mean." "What A Woman You Married, Horace." "[ Laughing ]" "Then I'Ll Make It Quick." "For 30 Years I'Ve Cried, "Bring The Cotton Mills To The Cotton !"" "So I'M Here To Tell You They'Re On Their Way." "[ Gasping ] Get, Um" "Can I Get You Somethin' ?" "Water ?" "Water." "I'M Sorry." "I Will." "You Must Excuse Me Now." "I'M Feeling The Trip." "Regina, Would You Ask Cal To Come Help Me ?" "Yes, Yes." "But You See, Horace, The Deal Is Coming To A Close, And Ben Must Move Quickly." "I Understand." "If You Could Just Listen For A Few Minutes Longer," "Then I'Ll Take Care Of Everything For You." "Not Today, Regina." "Some Other Time." "Some Other Time !" "This Is Important To All Of Us." "Can'T You See We'Ve Been Waiting For Months For You To Come Home And" "I Can." "I Can See That You Did Want Me To Come Home." "[ Ben ] Well, We'Ll Just Run Along Home Now." "We Can Talk About This Tomorrow." "Come Along, Oscar." "I Didn'T Mean That." "I Didn'T Mean That Was The Reason Why" "I Think You Did Mean It, And That Makes Me Very Sad." "Hmph !" "You Think Maybe He Don'T Want To Go In With Us ?" "It Was A Mistake To Talk To Him Today." "He'S A Sick Man, But He Ain'T A Crazy One." "Suppose He Is Crazy." "What Then ?" "Then We'Ll Go Outside For The Money." "There'S Plenty Who'Ll Give It." "And Plenty Who'Ll Want A Lot For What They Give." "Ones That Are Rich Enough To Give Will Be Smart Enough To Want." "That Means We'D Be Workin' For Them, Don'T It ?" "You Don'T Have To Tell Me The Things I Told You Six Months Ago." "[ Door Closes ]" "Regina, You'Re A Fool !" "How Many Times Did Mama Tell You It'S Unwise For A Good-Lookin' Woman To Frown ?" "How Many Times Have I Told You Softness And A Smile'Ll Do More To The Hearts Of Men ?" "I'Ll Do Things In My Own Way, Ben." "I Know What I'M Doing." "I Hope You Do, Regina." "There Is Nothing To Worry About." "Come Along, Oscar." "[ Man Singing ] ?" "Oh, Lord ?" "?" "Sound The Trump Of The Judgment ?" "?" "Hallelujah ?" "?" "Oh, Lord ?" "Well, White People May Have The Pianos," "But The Colored Folks Have Got The Voices." "?" "Weary Arms Are Totin' Ol' Cotton ?" "Gimme A Push." "?" "Ol' Cotton ?" "Good Night, Regina." "Good Night, Regina." "We Had A Lovely Evening." "Good Night, Regina." "We Had Such A Good Time." "Good Night, Sally." "It'S Good To See Horace Again." "I'M Sorry He Had To Go Up So Early." "He Has To Be Careful Until He Gets His Strength Back." "Yes, Of Course." "Good Night." "Good Night." "Good Night, Oscar." "Good Night, Mr. Chambers." "Good Night, Regina." "Tell Horace I'Ll See Him Tomorrow." "Yes, Birdie, I Will." "Good Night." "Good Night." "I'Ll Be Along In A Minute." "Leo, Take Your Mama Home." "Can'T I-- [ Dress Rips ] Ooh !" "Can'T I Wait For You And Uncle Ben ?" "No." "Run Along." "Mmm, I'Ll Be Back." "Never Mind." "Go On." "Come Along, Mama." "Good Night, Aunt Regina." "Good Night." "Didn'T You Two Notice That The Party Is Over ?" "We Got A Little Talking To Do." "Not Much." "Just A Simple Question." "Have You Any News For Us ?" "Not Yet, But I'Ve Been Talking To Horace." "I Imagined You Had, Regina." "[ Chuckling ]" "Well, I Didn'T Want To Hurry Him Too Much." "You Saw What Happened That First Day." "There'S Got To Be A Little Hurrying Done." "I Had A Letter From Marshall This Morning." "Rather An Urgent Letter." "This Thing'S Gotta Be Closed The End Of The Week." "That Means Oscar'S Got To Leave For Chicago Tomorrow." "It Turns Out We'Re In A Little More Of A Hurry Than You Thought We Were." "We Got To Know Tonight Whether You And Horace Are Comin' In With Us." "That Was The Time I Was Working In The" "Alexandra, It'S Time You Were Coming In." "Not Yet, Mama." "I'M Talkin' To David." "Well, When You'Ve Finished, Come Straight To Bed." "Yes, Mama." "Good Night, David." "Good Night, Mrs. Giddens." "That'S The First Time I Ever Heard Your Mother Tell You To Do Something..." "And You Didn'T Hop To Do It." "That'S A Funny Thing To Say." "You Know, You Take One Step And Then You Take Another." "And After A While, You Find You'Re Walking All By Yourself." "You Don'T Understand What I'M Talking About, Do You ?" "An Awful Lot Of Things I Don'T Understand Lately." "Things That Are Happening Here." "I Could Explain 'Em To You, Zan," "But You Wouldn'T Like Me If I Did." "No, You'Ve Got To Find 'Em Out For Yourself." "You'Ll Know Tonight." "Let'S Walk Around The Square." "Come On." "This Cannot Wait Any Longer." "You'Ve Got To Talk To Us About It Now." "I'Ve Been Patient For Days." "And Persistent." "All Right." "I Understand We'Re Gettin' A Larger Share." "Why ?" "Because I Did A Little Bargaining For You !" "Convinced My Brothers They Weren'T The Only Hubbards That Had A Business Sense." "Did You Have To Convince Them Of That ?" "How Little People Know About Each Other." "You'Ll Know Better About Regina Next Time, Ben." "[ Chuckles ] Yes." "Who'S Taking Less ?" "Oscar !" "Oscar'S Gotten Unselfish." "What'S Happened To You ?" "I'Ll Get Mine In The End." "He'S Got His Son'S Future To Think About." "Leo ?" "Oh !" "Everybody Will Get Theirs." "I'M Beginning To Understand." "I Knew You Would Just As Soon As You Had Time To Think It Over." "Yes Sir, Horace, This 75 Thousand Will Get You A Million." "Yes, Horace." "It Will." "It Will !" "What Did You Have To Promise Marshall Besides Your Money ?" "Water Power..." "Free And Plenty Of It." "And You Got That ?" "Oh, Easy !" "You'D Think The Governor Of A Great State Would Make His Price A Little Higher..." "Just Out Of Pride, You Know." "And Cheap Labor." ""The Wages Has Got To Be Cheaper Than Massachusetts," Marshall Says To Me." "And That Averages Eight A Week." "So You Bought The Water From The Governor." "It Was His To Sell ?" "Huh ?" "Go On, Ben !" ""Eight A Week ?" I Say To Marshall." ""Why, I'D Work For Eight A Week Myself."" "There Ain'T A Man In This Section, Black Or White," "Who Wouldn'T Give His Right Arm For Just Three Silver Dollars Every Week, Huh, Horace ?" "Oh, They'Ll Take Less Than That When You Get Around..." "To Playing Them Off Against Each Other." "Well, Your Father Said He Made The Thousands..." "And You Boys Would Make The Millions." "Millions For Us Too !" "Us ?" "You And Me ?" "I Don'T Think So." "You'Ve Got Enough Money, Regina." "We'Ll Just Sit By And Watch The Boys Grow Rich." "Then This Means You'Re Finally Turning Us Down ?" "Is It Possible That'S What You Mean ?" "I Don'T Want Any Part Of It." "I'Ve Been Trying To Tell You That Ever Since I Came Home." "I Want To Know Your Reasons." "I Don'T Know Them All Myself." "Let'S Leave It At That." "We Shall Not Leave It !" "I Want To Know Your Reasons Now." "We'Ve Been Waiting For You Like Children" "Yes, To Nag And Hammer At Me To Invest My Money !" "If You'Re Disappointed, I'M Sorry." "But I Must Do What I Think Best." "Now, Good Night !" "Please Wait Downstairs." "I Think Oscar And I Will Go Along Home Now." "Please Wait Downstairs !" "There Will Be No More Talking About This." "I'M Sick And Tired Of Hearing About It." "I'Ve Given My Answer And That Is All !" "I Think We'Ll Have To Talk About It, Horace." "Just You And Me." "[ Oscar ] I Never Did Believe He Was Going In With Us." "Well, I Thought He'D Go In." "What Do You Expect Me To Do ?" "Nothing." "You Done Your Almighty Best." "[ Oscar ] There'S Nothing You Can Do." "Maybe There'S Something I Could Do For Us." "Or I Might Better Say, Leo Could Do For Us." "Ain'T That True, Son ?" "What Do You Mean, Oscar ?" "[ Regina ] If I'D Let You Alone, You'D Still Be Working For Somebody Else." "[ Horace ] That'S Why You Wanted Me Home ?" "Yes, That'S The Reason !" "[ Horace ] It'S A Bad One Because It Won'T Work." "Leo'S Got A Friend." "Leo'S Friend Owns $90 Thousand Worth Of Union Pacific Bonds." "Leo'S Friend Don'T Look At The Bonds Much," "Not For Five Or Six Months At A Time." "Union Pacific." "Aha." "Let Me Understand This." "Leo'S Friend Would Lend Him The Bonds And He Would" "Would Be Kind Enough To Lend Them To Us." "Wh" "Leo." "Yes, Sir ?" "When Would Your Friend Be Wantin' The Bonds Back ?" "Why, I Don'T Know." "You Told Me He Won'T Look At Them 'Til Fall." "That'S Right, But I" "Not 'Til Fall." "But Uncle Horace-- Be Still." "Your Uncle Doesn'T Wish To Know Your Friend'S Name." "That'S A Good One." "Not Know His Name ?" "Shut Up, Leo." "He Won'T Look At Them Again 'Til September." "That Gives Us Five Months." "Leo'Ll Return The Bonds In Three Months." "We'Ll Have No Trouble Raising The Money Once The Mills Start Going Up." "Will Marshall Accept Bonds ?" "Why Not ?" "We'Re Lucky, Oscar." "We'Ll Take The Loan From Leo'S Friend." "I Think He'Ll Make A Safer Partner Than Our Sister." "How Soon Do You Think You Can, Uh, Borrow 'Em ?" "Right Away." "Tonight." "They'Re In A Safe Deposit Box" "I Don'T Want To Know Where They Are !" "We'Ll Keep It Secret From You, Ben." "Good Night, Oscar." "Good Luck To Us." "Leo Will Be Taken Care Of ?" "I'M Entitled To Uncle Horace'S Share." "Gee, That Would Make Me A Partner." "Partner ?" "Why You" "Now, Now." "He Didn'T Mean It." "I Want To Be Sure He'Ll Get Something Outta This." "We'Ll Take Care Of Him, All Right." "We'Ll Arrange That Later." "Then That'S Settled." "Come On, Son." "I Didn'T Mean Just That." "I Was Only Gonna Say" "Go On." "You Got Work To Do." "Good Night, David." "[ Chuckling ]" "Good Night, Zannie." "Good Night, David." "[ Regina, Horace Arguing ] Hello, Zannie." "[ Horace ] Leave Me Alone." "I Won'T." "If I Let You Alone, You'D Still Be Working For" "Make Mama Stop !" "She Can'T Do That To Papa !" "It Isn'T Right." "Alexandra, You Have A Tender Heart." "If You Won'T Do Anything About It, I Will !" "[ Arguing Stops ]" "Now, You See ?" "It'S All Over." "Don'T Worry So, My Dear." "Married Folks Frequently Raise Their Voices..." "Unfortunately." "[ Door Slams ]" "How Can You Treat Papa Like This ?" "He'S Sick." "He'S Very Sick !" "Don'T You Know That ?" "Mind Your Business, Zan." "This Is My Business To Stop What'S Wrong." "Don'T You Dare Speak To Me Like This !" "Go To Bed." "Go To Bed !" "Yes, Mama." "You'Ll Have To Put Marshall Off For A Few Days." "Well, I'M Afraid I Can'T Do That For You, Regina." "His Letter Was Urgent." "How Much More Time Can You Give Me ?" "Horace Has Refused." "He'Ll Change His Mind." "I'Ll Find A Way To Make Him." "How Much Longer Can You Wait ?" "Well, I Could Wait A Few Days, But" "I Can'T Wait A Few Days." "I Could, But I Can'T." "Could And Can'T." "[ Laughing ]" "I Gotta Go Now." "I'M Very Late." "You'Re Not Going." "I Want To Talk To You." "I Forgot To Tell You." "Oscar'S Going To Chicago Tomorrow Just As We Planned." "So We Can'T Be Here For Our Usual Friday Night Supper." "Oscar'S" "What Do You Mean ?" "Just That." "He'S Goin' On To Deliver The Money To Marshall." "You'Re Lying." "You'Re Trying To Scare Me." "[ Chuckling ]" "You Haven'T Got The Money." "How Can You Have It ?" "[ Chuckling ] How Can He Go To Chicago ?" "Did A Ghost Arrive With The Money ?" "I Don'T Believe You." "Ben, Come Back Here." "I Want To Talk To You." "You'Re Gettin' Out Of Hand." "Since When Do I Take Orders From You ?" "Come Back !" "Come Back, You !" "Good Night, Regina." "[ Door Closes ]" "It'S A Great Day When You And Ben Cross Swords." "I'Ve Been Waiting For It For Years." "So They Found Out They Don'T Need You." "So You'Ll Not Have Your Millions After All." "You Hate To See Anybody Live Now, Don'T You ?" "You Hate To Think I'M Going To Be Alive And Have What I Want." "You'D Think That Was My Reason." "Yes, Because You'Re Going To Die, And You Know You'Re Going To Die." "And Maybe It'S Easier For The Dying To Be Honest." "I'M Sick Of You !" "Sick Of This House, Sick Of My Unhappy Life With You." "I'M Sick Of Your Brothers And Their Dirty Tricks To Make A Dime !" "There Must Be Better Ways Of Getting Rich Than Building Sweatshops," "And Pounding The Bones Of The Town To Make Dividends For You To Spend." "You'Ll Wreck The Town, You And Your Brothers." "You'Ll Wreck The Country, You And Your Kind, If They Let You." "But Not Me." "I'Ll Die My Own Way." "I'Ll Do It Without Making The World Any Worse." "I'Ll Leave That To You." "I Hope You Die." "I Hope You Die Soon." "Mama, Don'T !" "I'Ll Be Waiting For You To Die." "Don'T !" "Oh, Papa, Don'T Listen." "Please Just Don'T Listen !" "Go Away." "[ Sobbing ]" "?" "[ Piano ]" "?" "?" "[ Piano Stops ]" "Thank You, Birdie." "That Was Nice." "I Hope I Didn'T Disturb Regina." "I Should Have Thought To Ask." "Miss Regina Ain'T Home, Miss Birdie." "I'D A-Told Ya." "She'S At Miss Hewitt'S Gettin' A Dress Fitted." "Ah, Thank You, Addie." "Horace, Look." "Simon Brought Me These From Lionnet." "Oscar Was Out There Shootin' This Morning." "Simon Says They'Re Just Growing Wild There Now." "Zannie !" "[ Alexandra ] Coming, Addie." "Why Don'T You Pick Some ?" "I Don'T Like Crab Apples." "You'Re Gettin' Too Old To Be Climbing Trees, Zan." "Why ?" "'Cause Your Petticoats Are Showing." "David Hewitt !" "Or Should I Say, Underskirts ?" "You Certainly Should." "Well, Under Any Name, They'Re Still Showing." "If You'D Lift Me Down Instead Of Sittin' There, You Wouldn'T See 'Em." "Hello." "Hello." "You Might At Least Help Me Pick Some Up." "Somebody Must Be Gonna Make Some Mighty Fine Jelly." "That'S Right, Simon." "I'Ll Bet Simon Was Sorry To See Your Uncle Oscar Come Back From Chicago." "Uncle Oscar Hasn'T Been Over To Our House Since He Got Back." "He Or Uncle Ben." "Not Since That Night." "I Don'T Like To Think About It." "I Try Not To All The Time." "You Never Like To Think About Things, Do You, Zan ?" "There You Go Again !" "Always Want Somebody Else To Do Your Thinking For You." "I'M Tired Of Having You Say That !" "It Just Isn'T True." "What Do You Want Me To Do ?" "I Think I Want You To Go Away From Here." "Go Away ?" "Are You Crazy ?" "What Would I Do ?" "Where Would I Go ?" "I Think You'Re Just Tryin' Not To See Me Anymore." "You Do ?" "Yes, I Do." "But You Don'T Have To Try, David Hewitt, Whether I'M Here Or Not." "I'Ll Tell You What You Could Do If You Went Away, Zan." "If You Can Find Someplace They Pay Wages For Talking Silly, You Could Make A Fortune." "Oh, Addie !" "A Party." "What For ?" "Nothing For." "I Had The Sweet Butter, So I Made The Cakes." "Isn'T This Nice ?" "A Party Just For Us." "Is Mama-- No, She Ain'T Got Back Yet." "Sit Down, David." "Not By Me !" "I'M Not Speaking To Him." "He'S Too Dull." "He'S Always Preaching." "It Doesn'T Affect Your Appetite." "It Doesn'T." "I Ignore Him." "Oh, Don'T Let'S Anybody Be Bad Friends." "It'S So Nice Here With Just Us." "There, David, That'S For You." "Thank You." "Elderberry'S Good For The Stomach." "That'S What Mama Used To Say." "Mama Used To Give It To Me When I Was A Little Girl..." "For Hiccups !" "[ Laughing ] You Know, I Don'T Think People Get Hiccups Anymore." "Isn'T That Funny ?" "No, And Nobody Gets Growin' Pains No More." "Just Like There Was Some Style In What You Got." "One Year An Ailment'S Stylish, And The Next Year It 'Tain'T." "Miss Birdie, That Elderberry Wine Is Gonna Give You A Headache Spell." "Oh, I Don'T Think So." "I Remember Now About The Hiccups." "It Was My First Big Party, At Lionnet, I Mean." "There I Was With The Hiccups." "And Mama Laughing." "Mama Always Laughed." "A Big Party, A Lovely Dress From Mr. Worth In Paris, France," "And Hiccups." "You Know..." "That Was The First Day I Saw Oscar Hubbard." "We Saw Him From My Window." "He Passed And Lifted His Hat." "And My Brother, To Tease Mama, Said Mama Didn'T Like The Hubbards," "And Wouldn'T Invite Them To The Party Because They Kept A Store." "And Then I Saw Mama Angry For The First Time In My Life." "She Said That Wasn'T The Reason." "She Said She Just Didn'T Like People Who Made Their Money..." "Charging Awful Interest To Poor, Ignorant Colored Folks," "And Cheatin' Them On What They Bought." "Oh, She Was Very Angry, Mama Was." "And Then Suddenly She Laughed, And Said," ""Look, I'Ve Frightened Birdie Out Of Her Hiccups."" "And So She Had." "They Were All Gone." "Yes, They Got Mighty Well-Off Cheatin' The Poor." "Well, There'S People That Eats Up The Whole Earth And All The People On It..." "Like In The Bible With The Locust." "Then There'S People That Stand 'Round And Watch 'Em Do It." "[ Sighs ] Sometimes I Think It 'Tain'T Right..." "To Just Stand And Watch 'Em Do It." "There'S Something Else In The Bible, Addie." ""Take Us The Foxes," ""The Little Foxes That Spoil The Vines;" "For Our Vines Have Tender Grapes."" "[ Birdie ] Oh, If We Could Only Go Back To Lionnet." "Everybody'D Be Better There." "They'D Be Good And Kind." "I Like People To Be Kind." "Don'T You, Horace ?" "Don'T You Like People To Be Kind ?" "Yes, Birdie, I Do." "Yes." "Yes, That Was The First Day I Ever Saw Oscar." "Who Would'Ve Thought-- Birdie." "You All Want To Know Something ?" "I Don'T Like Leo." "My Very Own Son," "And I Don'T Like Him." "[ Giggling ] Isn'T That Funny, David ?" "My, I Guess I Even Like Oscar More Than I Like Leo." "Why Did You Marry Uncle Oscar ?" "That'S No Question For You To Be Askin'." "Why Not ?" "It'S Time She Was Asking Questions." "She'S Heard Enough Around Here To Ask Anything !" "Why Did You, Aunt Birdie ?" "I Don'T Know." "I Thought I Liked Him, And He Was So Kind To Me Then." "And I Thought It Was Because He Liked Me Too." "But That Wasn'T The Reason." "Ask Why He Married Me." "I Can Tell You That !" "He'S Told It To Me Often Enough." "Miss Birdie, Don'T." "My Family Was Good." "That Was Part Of It." "But The Cotton On Lionnet'S Fields Was Better." "Ben Hubbard Wanted The Cotton, And Oscar Hubbard Married It For Him." "He Was Kind To Me Then." "He Used To Smile At Me." "He Hasn'T Smiled At Me Since." "Everybody Knew That'S What He Married Me For." "Everybody But Me." "Stupid, Stupid Me." "You Get Talkin' Like This, And You'Ll Get A Headache Sure !" "I'Ve Never Had A Headache In My Life !" "And You Know It As Well As I Do." "I'Ve Never Had A Headache, Zan." "That'S A Lie They Tell For Me." "I Drink." "All By Myself..." "In My Own Room By Myself I Drink." "And When They Want To Hide It, They Say Birdie'S Got A Headache Again." "Oh, Aunt Birdie, Don'T !" "You Won'T Like Me Now." "You Won'T Like Me Anymore." "I Love You." "I'Ll Always Love You." "Oh, Don'T !" "Don'T Love Me !" "Because In 20 Years, You'Ll Just Be Like Me." "They'Ll Do All The Same Things To You." "And You'Ll Trail After Them Just Like Me," "Hoping They Won'T Be So Mean To You That Day," "Or Say Something To Make You Feel So Bad." "Only You'Ll Be Worse Off," "Because You Won'T Have My Mama..." "To Remember." "[ Sobbing ] Oh, Aunt Birdie, Don'T, Don'T." "Come On Now." "We'Ll Go Home, Just You And Me." "Come On." "Come On." "Poor Miss Birdie." "There You Are, Sir." "Thank You." "[ Yawning ]" "[ Harold ] Mr. Horace, Mr. Horace." "I Sure Is Glad To See You Back Again, Sir !" "Thank You, Harold." "Horace, Glad To See You Back With Us Again." "Hey, Mr. Horace." "How Are You Feeling ?" "Fine." "Hello, Mr. Horace." "How Are You, Mr. Giddens ?" "Good To See You, Sir." "Sam !" "Thank You." "Hello There, Leo." "Hello, Uncle Horace." "Glad To See You Back Again, Sir." "Thank You." "Mr. Horace, It'S Good To See You." "Thank You." "Ah, Goodness !" ""Good To See You." "Good To See You !"" "Don'T Nobody Never Think Up New Words ?" "All Right." "Come Along, Son !" "Yes, Sir." "First Time I'Ve Ever Seen Anybody Who Wasn'T Anxious To Grab My Silver Dollars." "Sam, I Want To Take A Look At My Will." "All Right, Sir." "[ Coughs ]" "[ Fingers Tapping ] Come On, Son, Count My Money !" "Huh ?" ""Huh" ?" "You'Re Mighty Careless With Other People'S Money !" "Come On, Count It." "I'M In A Hurry." "[ Squeaky Voice ] Check Th" "Check This For Me, Will You, Joe ?" "I'Ve Got To See My Uncle." "[ Joe ] All Right." "Say, What'S The Matter With Him ?" "Leo." "Yes, Leo, What Is It ?" "Um" "I Want To" " I Want To..." "See Ya A Minute." "Yes ?" "What About ?" "It'S About, Uh, About Bert Pembrook." "Yes ?" "He'S, Uh, He'S One Of The Standing Renters Over At" "I Know Who Bert Pembrook Is, Leo." "What About Him ?" "It'S, Uh, It'S His Note, Sir." "I'M Worried About It, Uncle Horace." "What'S Wrong With The Note ?" "Hmm ?" "Oh." "I Mean, Do You Think The Crop Lien Is Sufficient Collateral ?" "All Right, Sam, You Can Put It Back." "I Haven'T Been In The Bank For Months, Leo." "I Don'T Know Anything About Bert Pembrook'S Note." "What'S Wrong With It ?" "Leo Seems To Be Disturbed About It." "Oh." "Oh, It'S Nothing." "I Just Thought" "He Doesn'T Think The Crop Lien Is Sufficient Collateral." "What Are You Talking About ?" "We Haven'T Got A Crop Lien, We'Ve Got A Chattel Mortgage." "Bert'S Made All The Payments So Far." "The Note Will Be Amortized At 60 Days." "Yes, I" "Oh, That'S Right." "So It Will." "[ Nervous Laugh ] So It Will." "Hmm." "Hmm." "Leo'S Facts Seem To Be A Trifle Hazy." "It Ain'T The Facts That Are Hazy." "It'S Leo." "Oh, Sam, I Forgot My Insurance Policies." "I Want To Take Them With Me." "When Was The Last Time You Opened This Box, Sam ?" "About Three Weeks Ago To Clip The Coupons." "Why ?" "Anything Wrong ?" "No, I" "No, I Thought There Was A Policy Missing, But I Found It." "I Think I'Ll Go Home Now, Sam." "And I'Ll Take The Box With Me." "All Right, Sir." "Good-Bye, Sam." "Good-Bye, Sir." "Bye, Mr. Horace." "We Hope To See You Back Again Real Soon !" "It Sure Is Good To See You !" "Oh, Uncle Horace, Forgot To Ask You How You'Re Feeling." "Much Better, Leo." "Thank You For Being So Solicitous." "Don'T You Worry Yourself About The Bank." "We'Ll Keep Everything In Apple-Pie Order." "That'S Nice, Leo." "That Mr. Leo..." "Acting Mighty Sweet." "Like His Mouth'S Filled With Meltin' Butter." "Yes." "Cal ?" "Yes, Sir ?" "I Want You To Do Something For Me." "Yes, Sir." "After You'Ve Taken Me Home, I Want You To Walk Yourself Back To The Bank." "And I Want You To Give Mr. Manders A Message For Me." "Yes, Sir." "Only I Ain'T Much Good At Totin' Messages." "My Memory Kind Of Gets Confused." "This Is An Easy One, Cal." "Only You'Ve Got To Be Sure To Get It Straight." "Now, Listen Carefully." "I Want You To Go To Mr. Manders, And I Want You To Say" "Mr. Horace, He Say For You To Be Taking The Evening Train For Mobile," "And Be Totin' Back With You Judge Sol Fowler, His Attorney At Law And" "What For ?" "What'S He Want Him Now For ?" "Is This Message For You ?" "Go On, Cal." "Now I Got To Be Starting All Over Again." "Uh" "Mr. Horace, He Say For You To Be Takin' The Evening Train For Mobile," "And Be Totin' Back With You Judge Sol Fowler, His Attorney At Law And..." "And Then You Got To Fetch Him To Our House Tomorrow." "Did He Say Why ?" "Did He-- Shh." "Is That All, Cal ?" "Yes, Sir, That'S All." "Kinda Short Message, Ain'T It ?" "'Pears Like To Me, If You Got A Message It Oughta Have More Words." "Ah, Mr. Manders, Sir." "There'S Something I Got To Do." "Something I Forgot." "Sit Down, Leo, And Finish Your Work." "But You Don'T Understand." "Sit Down !" "You Can Tell Him, Cal, I Got His Message." "Yes, Sir." "Perhaps You'Re Tired ?" "No, No, No !" "Zan Left Me Instructions Not To Get Tired While She Was Out." "She'S Mighty Firm With Me." "Zan, Firm ?" "David, What Do You Feel About Zan Anyway ?" "What ?" "Oh." "I'M In Love With Her, I Guess." "I, I Mean, I'M Not Guessing." "I Mean, I Know I Am, Mr. Horace." "I'Ve Never Said Those Words Before." "I Didn'T Realize They'D Be So Hard To Say." "[ Door Opens ]" "Here'S Your Old Green Lamp." "Just 'Cause You Moved Back In This Room, Don'T Say You Got To Sit In The Dark." "Do Hurry, Mrs. Hewitt." "It'S Very Tiresome Standing So Long." "Yes, I Know It Is." "I'M Just Finishing." "David Is A Constant Visitor At Our House." "Yes." "Yes, He Plays Cribbage With Mr. Horace." "[ Chuckles ]" "He Likes Mr. Horace." "I Hope You Don'T Mind His Running In And Out." "No, I Don'T Mind." "I'Ve Always Tried Not To Interfere With Alexandra Too Much." "I Didn'T Like People To Interfere With Me When I Was Young." "I Still Don'T Like Them Interfering." "I Do Think Alexandra Is A Little Young To Be Courted..." "By David." "I'M Sure It'S Nothing Like That." "Is That You, David ?" "Yes, Mama." "Come In, David." "Good Evening, Mrs. Giddens." "We Were Just Talking About You." "Yes, I Heard Ya." "I Rather Like You, David." "You'Ve Got Spirit." "That'S Good In Anyone." "I Was Telling Your Mother I Wouldn'T Like To Think You Were Courting Alexandra." "I Haven'T Been Doin' That, Mrs. Giddens." "I'M Glad To Hear That." "But, If And When I Do, I Shall Not Care Whether You Like It Or Not." "[ Mrs. Hewitt Gasps ]" "That'S Nothing To Worry About." "Horace Might Want To See His Lawyer About A Lot Of Things." "Fowler'S Come Down Here A Hundred Times Before." "Yes, But It'S Funny He Comes In The Bank Today, And Right After He Sends For Fowler." "Nonsense !" "Don'T Worry So Much." "It'S Fine For You To Tell Me Not To Worry." "I Always Say To Myself I Don'T Like Nervous People." "I Can'T Trust 'Em." "Leo, You'Re One Of The People Who Bore Me." "I'M Gettin' Too Old To Want To Be Bored." "I Just Gettin' So I Hate It." "Now, You Take Your Nerves Outta Here And Go Upstairs And Take A Warm Bath." "That'Ll Be Good For You." "A Nice Warm Bath." "We Agreed You Were To Stay In Your Part Of This House, And I In Mine." "This Room Is My Part Of The House." "Please Don'T Come Down Again." "I Won'T." "I Only Came Down To Tell You That, After All," "We Have Invested Our Money In Hubbard Sons And Marshall Cotton Manufacturers." "What Are You Talking About ?" "You Haven'T Seen Ben." "When Did You Change Your Mind ?" "I Didn'T Change My Mind." "I Didn'T Invest The Money." "It Was Invested For Me." "What Are You Talking About ?" "I Had $90 Thousand Worth Of Union Pacific Bonds In This Box In The Bank." "They'Re Not There Now." "Come And Look." "Come And Look, Regina." "Those Bonds Are Negotiable As Money, And They'Re Gone." "Only $15 Thousand Left." "$75 Thousand Are Gone." "What Kind Of A Joke Are You Playing Now ?" "Is This For My Benefit ?" "I Don'T Look In That Box Very Often." "Today Because I Decided" "I Want To Know What You'Re Talking About !" "Don'T Interrupt Me Again." "Today Because I Decided To Do Something, I Opened The Box And" "Do You Think I'M Crazy Enough To Believe What You'Re Saying ?" "You Don'T Believe Me." "That'S Good." "For A Minute I Thought Perhaps You Had Taken Them." "Taken Them ?" "Where Are They ?" "Where Did They Go ?" "To Chicago." "I Should Guess That At This Minute They'Re With Mr. Marshall." "I Think Leo Took The Bonds." "I Don'T Believe It." "This Fine Gentleman, To Whom You Were Willing To Marry Your Daughter," "Took The Keys And Opened The Box." "I'M Only Guessing, Of Course." "But You Will Remember That Oscar Made A Sudden Departure For Chicago..." "After You And Ben Had Your Great Fight." "Well, He Took With Him The Bonds That His Son Leo Had Stolen For Him." "And For Ben Too, Of Course." "[ Laughing ]" "Well, This Will Make A Fine Little Scandal." "Couldn'T It ?" "A Fine Little Scandal To Hold Over Their Heads." "Oh, Ho-Ho !" "How Could They Be Such Fools ?" "But I'M Not Gonna Hold It Over Their Heads." "What ?" "I'M Gonna Let 'Em Keep The Bonds..." "As A Loan From You." "A Loan, Regina, Not An Investment." "An Investment Would Mean A Share Of The Profits." "A Loan Is Simply Returned." "Oh, I See." "You'Re Punishing Me." "I Won'T Let You Punish Me." "If You Won'T Do Anything About It, I Will." "You Won'T Do Anything Because You Can'T !" "You Can'T Make Trouble." "I Shall Say And Go On Saying I Lent Them The Bonds." "You Would Do That ?" "Yes." "For Once In Your Life, I'M Tying Your Hands." "There'S Nothing For You To Do." "Why Did You Say I Was Making This Loan ?" "I'M Making A New Will, Regina." "Leaving You Exactly $75 Thousand In Union Pacific Bonds." "The Rest, And My Insurance, Will Go To Zan." "In The Meantime, Ben And Oscar Will Have Returned The Bonds, I'M Sure," "And Be Very Grateful To You." "And That'Ll Be The End Of That." "There'S Nothing You Can Do To Them, And Nothing You Can Do To Me." "You Must Hate Me Very Much." "No, I Don'T Hate You." "Perhaps Because I Remember How Much I Was In Love With You." "Oh, I Don'T Hate You Either." "I'Ve Only Contempt For You." "I'Ve Always Had." "Why Did You Marry Me ?" "Because I Was Lonely When I Was Young." "Yes, Lonely !" "Not In The Way People Usually Mean." "I Was Lonely For All The Things I Wasn'T Gonna Get." "Everybody Was So Busy At Home, And So Little Place For What I Wanted." "Then Papa Died And Left Ben And Oscar All The Money." "So You Married Me." "Yes." "I Thought You'D Get The World For Me." "You Were A Small-Town Clerk Then." "You Haven'T Changed." "And That Wasn'T What You Wanted." "No, It Wasn'T." "It Wasn'T What I Wanted." "But It Didn'T Take Me Long To Find Out My Mistake." "And Then It Was Just As If I Couldn'T Stand The Sight Of You." "I Couldn'T Bear To Have You Touch Me." "I Thought You Were Such A Soft, Weak Fool." "You Were So Kind And Understanding When I Didn'T Want You Near Me." "The Lies And Excuses I Used To Make To You !" "And You Believed Them !" "That Was When I Began To Despise You." "Why Didn'T You Leave Me ?" "Where Was I To Go ?" "What Money Did I Have ?" "I Didn'T Think About It Much." "If I Had, I'D Have Known You'D Die Before I Did." "But I Couldn'T Have Guessed You'D Get Heart Trouble So Early, So Bad." "I'M Lucky, Horace." "I'Ve Always Been Lucky." "I'Ll Be Lucky Again." "The Other Bottle." "Please !" "Upstairs In My Room." "In The Drawer !" "[ Panting ]" "[ Loud Whisper ] Addie." "Addie !" "Upstairs Quick !" "[ Groaning ]" "Addie !" "Addie, Quick !" "[ Gasps ]" "Addie !" "Addie !" "Cal !" "Come Here." "Mr. Horace !" "My Goodness, What'S The Matter ?" "Get His Legs, Belle." "[ Addie ] His Medicine." "His Special Medicine." "I'Ll Get It." "Cal, Bring Him In This Room Here." "Lay Him Down Flat, Cal." "I'Ll Take Off His Shoes." "Cal, Go Get Dr. Sloan." "Hurry." "Yes'M." "Here." "I'Ll Get Some Ice." "Belle." "Hold His Mouth." "Oh, Addie, What'S Wrong ?" "Now, Don'T You Fret, Honey." "Don'T You Fret." "Oh, Papa !" "Aunt Regina !" "Aunt Regina !" "Shh, Shh !" "I Just Heard About Uncle Horace." "How Is He ?" "Dr. Sloan'S In There Now." "Is There Anything I Can Do ?" "You Can Keep Quiet !" "That'S What You Can Do !" "Dr. Sloan." "Zan, I'M Going To Tell You The Truth." "It'S Just A Matter Of A Little While." "Yes, Doctor." "[ Door Opens, Closes ]" "We Just Heard At The Store." "How Is He Now ?" "I Don'T Know." "Dr. Sloan'S With Him." "They Don'T Want You To Do Anything." "Is It A Bad Attack ?" "Addie Didn'T Say." "I Wonder If We Should Go Up ?" "I Think We Better Wait Here." "Did You Talk To Sloan ?" "No." "Leo, Is That Horace'S Deposit Box ?" "Why" "How Can It Be ?" "If It Is, What'S It Doing Here ?" "You Said You Saw Manders Put It Away Today." "I Did." "I Did See Him Put It Away." "I Was There !" "I Know He Put It Away." "Stop Jabbering And Tell Me Is That The Same Box ?" "Yes, It'S The Same Box." "But How Did It Get Here ?" "That Means He Knows." "Put That Down." "What Are You Gonna Do, Eat It ?" "I'M Gonna Take It To The Bank !" "Put It Down And Don'T Touch It Again, You Fool !" "I'M A Fool ?" "Didn'T I Tell You He'D Sent For Judge Fowler ?" "And Didn'T You-- Didn'T You Have Me Take A Warm Bath ?" "Yes, I Am A Fool." "I Do All The Dirty Work." "I'M Remembering That, Leo." "[ Oscar ] What Do You Mean ?" "If You Don'T Shut Him Up, I'Ll Show You What I Mean." "But, Papa-- Shut Up, Leo." "Now Listen To Me." "Maybe He'S Told Regina." "Maybe" "Yes, Maybe, And Maybe He Hasn'T." "They Weren'T On Such Pretty Terms." "If She Don'T Know About It, It May Work Out All Right." "If She Does Know, You'Re To Say He Lent You The Bonds." "Lent Me The Bonds ?" "Who'S Gonna Believe That ?" "Nobody." "Why Should I Say He Lent Them To Me ?" "Why Not To You ?" "Why Not To Uncle Ben ?" "Just Because He Didn'T Lend Them To Me, Remember That." "But" "How Is He, Regina ?" "He'S Unconscious." "Is There Anything We Can Do ?" "He'S Come Through These Attacks Before." "He'Ll Come Through This One." "Well, We Haven'T Seen Each Other Since The Day Of Our Fight." "[ Chuckles ] Remember How We Used To Fight When We Were Kids ?" "Trouble Brings Us Together." "Does Sloan Want Another Doctor ?" "We Can Drive Over For Dr. Morris." "Thank You, But" "You Don'T Feel Well." "No, I Don'T." "Horace Told Me About The Bonds This Afternoon." "The Bonds ?" "What Do You Mean ?" "What Bonds ?" "Union Pacific Bonds ?" "Horace'S Union Pacific Bonds ?" "Yes." "Well, What About Them ?" "What Could He Say ?" "He Said That Leo Had Stolen Them And Given Them To You." "That'S Ridiculous !" "I Don'T Know What You'Re Talkin' About." "Isn'T It Enough That He Stole Them ?" "Do I Have To Listen To This In The Bargain ?" "Ben, Will You Please Ask Them To Stop This ?" "Aren'T We Startin' At The Wrong End, Regina ?" "What Did Horace Tell You ?" "He Told Me That Leo Had Stolen The Bonds." "I Didn'T" "Then He Said He Was Going To Pretend That He Had Lent Them To You..." "As A Present From Me..." "To My Brothers." "He Said There Was Nothing I Could Do About It Because As Long As He Lived," "He Would Insist He Had Lent Them To You." "I Told You He Lent Them." "I Could'Ve Told You." "He Said He Was Leaving The Rest Of The Money To Alexandra." "So I'M Very Badly Off, You See." "Well Now, You Mustn'T Feel That Way." "It Can All Be Explained." "It Can All Be Adjusted." "Things Aren'T As Bad As You Seem" "So You At Least Are Willing To Admit The Bonds Were Stolen." "I Admit No Such Thing." "It'S Possible Horace Made Up That Part About Stealing..." "To Tease You..." "Or Perhaps To Punish You." "It'S Not A Pleasant Story." "I Feel Bad, Ben." "Now You Shall Have The Bonds Safely Back." "That Was The Understanding, Wasn'T It, Oscar ?" "Yes !" "I'M Glad To Hear That." "I Had Greater Hopes." "Remember The Night We Made All The Wishes ?" "Well Now, You Mustn'T Talk That Way." "That'S..." "Foolish !" "I Think We Oughta Drive Over For Morris." "Two Doctors Are Better Than One." "And Don'T Think I'M Dismissing This Other Business." "I'M Not." "We'Ll Have It All Out On A More Appropriate Day." "I Don'T Think You'D Better Go Yet." "Come Back And Sit Down." "We'Ll Be Right Back." "Come Back And Sit Down !" "I Have Something More To Say." "I'Ve Told You Before, Regina, You'Ll Get Further With A Smile." "I'M A Soft Man For A Woman'S Smile." "I'M Smiling, Ben." "I'M Smiling..." "Because You Are Perfectly Safe While Horace Lives To Say He Lent You The Bonds." "But Dr. Sloan Doesn'T Think Horace Is Gonna Live." "And If He Doesn'T, I Want 75 Percent Of The Business..." "In Exchange For The Bonds." "[ Whistles ]" "Greedy !" "What A Greedy Girl You Are." "You Want So Much Of Everything." "Go On And Get Those Bays Hitched Up." "I'Ll Drive Over There Myself." "I'Ll Have That Doctor Back Here In No Time." "Regina, You Tell Sloan That We'Re Bringing Dr. Morris." "Yes, Ben, I'Ll Tell Him." "[ Chuckling ]" "[ Door Opens ]" "Make Some Fresh Coffee, Belle." "And, Cal, You Run Over To Mrs. Sloan'S And Get Another Hypodermic Needle." "He'S Just The Same." "Zan'S All Right, Mr. David." "She'S Being Fine." "I Told Her You Was Here, And She Said For You To Go Home And Get Your Supper." "Go On Now." "You Don'T Sit Still Good." "Lots Of People Don'T." "All Right, Addie." "I'Ll Be Back Later." "Can I Go With You, Uncle Ben ?" "No !" "You Stay Here." "You Drive To Dr. Morris' In Centerville As Fast As You Can." "Oh, Leo, Did You Speak To The Doctor ?" "What Did He Say ?" "What'S Everybody Gettin' So Excited About ?" "Uncle Horace Isn'T That Sick." "He'S Had These Attacks Before." "He'Ll Get Over It." "I Just Asked What The Doctor Said." "What'S It To You ?" "What Are You Doin' Around Here Anyway ?" "Showin' Off Your Grief ?" "I Happen To Like Mr. Horace, Leo." "Good Night." "Yes, You Happen To Like Him, And He Happens To Have A Rich Daughter..." "So You Happen To Be Hangin' Around." "[ Door Closes ]" "[ Gasping ]" "I'D Like To Stay Here For A Little While..." "Alone, Please." "Alexandra." "Please, Mama." "How Is He, Regina ?" "He'S Dead." "You Look Tired, Regina." "Why Don'T You Go And Rest Now ?" "Yes, I Am Tired." "Would You Pour Me A Brandy, Please ?" "Get One For Yourselves." "Perhaps We'Re All Going To Need It." "[ Coughs, Clears Throat ]" "Are You Getting A Cold, Oscar ?" "No, No, No." "Well, Ben, Shall We Take Up Our Conversation Where We Left Off ?" "What More Is There To Talk About, Regina ?" "Really, Oscar, You'Re Not Very Bright, Are You ?" "Ben, Would You Like To, Or Shall I Explain To Oscar..." "That You Were Quite Safe While Horace Lived To Say He Lent You The Bonds." "But Horace Is Not Alive Now." "I'Ve Already Said I Want 75 Percent Of The New Firm In Exchange For The Bonds." "This I Have Not Said:" "If I Don'T Get What I Want, I'Ll Put All Of You In Jail." "[ Oscar ] What Are You Talkin' About ?" "What Are You Sayin' ?" "And On What Evidence Would You Put Oscar And Leo In Jail ?" "Listen To Him, Oscar." "He'S Getting Ready To Swear It Was You And Leo." "Well, You-- Don'T Be Angry, Oscar." "I'Ll See He Goes With You." "They Were Horace'S Bonds." "There'S Nothing You Can Do." "He Was Willing To Let Us Have 'Em As A Loan." "Stop Pretending." "Tomorrow Morning I'M Going To Judge Simms." "What Proof Of All This" "The Bonds Are Missing, And They'Re With Marshall." "That'S Proof Enough." "If It Isn'T, I'Ll Add What'S Necessary." "I'M Sure Of That." "We'Ll Deny-- Deny Your Heads Off." "What Jury'D Believe You ?" "I Don'T Think You Could Find 12 Men In This State You Haven'T Cheated !" "What Kind Of Talk Is This ?" "You Couldn'T Do That." "We'Re Your Own Brothers !" "How Can You Talk This Way When Upstairs Not Five Minutes Ago" "Yes, Mama, Not Five Minutes Ago." "We Know How You Feel, Alexandra." "The Whole Town Loved And Respected Your Father." "Did You Love Him, Uncle Oscar ?" "Did You Love Him, Uncle Ben ?" "And You, Mama, Did You Love Him Too ?" "Go And Lie Down, My Dear." "It Takes Time For All Of Us..." "To Get Over A Shock Like This." "Please Go, Alexandra." "What Was Papa Doing On The Staircase ?" "Go And Rest, Alexandra." "I Want To Talk To You, Mama." "Not Now !" "I'Ll Wait." "I'Ve Plenty Of Time Now." "Well, As I Was Saying, Tomorrow Morning I'M Going To Judge Simms." "I Shall Tell Him About Leo." "Not In Front Of The Child, Regina." "I Didn'T Ask Her To Stay !" "Where Was I ?" "Oh, Yes, They'Ll Convict You." "But Of Course You Have Your Choice." "Now I Don'T Want To Hear Anymore From Any Of You." "There'Ll Be No More Bargaining !" "I'Ll Take My 75 Percent And Forget The Story Forever." "That'S One Way Of Doing It, And The Way I Prefer." "You Should Know Me Well Enough To Know I Don'T Mind Taking The Other Way." "None Of Us Have Ever Known You Well Enough." "You'Re Getting Old, Ben." "Your Tricks Aren'T As Smart As They Used To Be." "[ Ben Chuckling ]" "All Right, Then, I Take It That'S Settled, And I Get What I Asked For." "Are You Gonna Let Her Do This ?" "You Have A Suggestion ?" "No, He Hasn'T !" "Come, Leo And Oscar." "You Can Go Home Now." "Good Night." "Good Night." "You Too, Ben." "If You All Behave Yourselves, I'Ll Forget Anybody Ever Saw The Bonds." "You Can Draw Up The Necessary Papers Tomorrow." "Be Quick About It Because I'M Not Very Good At This Legal Business." "You Know, You Boys Are Sort Of Working For Me From Now On." "[ Chuckling ]" "You'Re A Good Loser, Ben." "I Like That." "Well, I Say To Myself:" "What'S The Good ?" "You And I Aren'T Like Oscar." "We'Re Not Sour People." "I Think That Comes From A Good Digestion." "[ Laughing ]" "Then Too, One Loses Today And Wins Tomorrow." "I Say To Myself:" "Years Of Planning And I Get What I Want." "Then I Don'T Get It." "But I'M Not Discouraged." "The World'S Open For People Like You And Me." "There'S Thousands Of Us All Over The World." "We'Ll Own This Country Someday." "They Won'T Try To Stop Us." "We'Ll Get Along." "I Think So." "Then Too, I Say To Myself:" "Things May Change." "I Agree With Alexandra !" "What Was A Man In A Wheelchair Doin' On A Staircase ?" "I Ask Myself That." "And What Do You Answer ?" "I Have No Answer." "Maybe Someday I Will." "Maybe Never, But Maybe Someday !" "When I Do, I'Ll Let You Know." "When You Do, You Write Me." "I'Ll Be In Chicago." "I Will." "Good Night, Alexandra." "You'Re Turning Out To Be A Right Interesting Girl." "Good Night, Regina." "What Was It You Wanted To Talk To Me About, Alexandra ?" "I'Ve Changed My Mind, Mama." "There'S Nothing To Talk About Now." "Alexandra, I Know You'Ve Had A Bad Shock." "But You Must'Ve Expected This To Come." "You Knew How Sick He Was." "Yes, We All Knew How Sick He Was." "[ Footsteps ]" "Addie, I'M Very Tired And I'M Going Up To Bed." "Put All The Lights Out Or The Whole Town Will Be Over." "Yes'M." "Be Sure The Windows Are All Closed." "The Wind'S Blowing Hard And Rain May Come In." "Alexandra, Don'T Sit There Staring Like That." "You'Ve Been With Birdie So Much, You'Re Getting Just Like Her." "That'S What Aunt Birdie Said." "Yes, I Might'Ve Been Just Like Her." "Don'T Grieve Too Much." "You'Ll Be Better When You Get To Chicago." "I'M Gonna Get You The World I Always Wanted." "I Don'T Want The World." "I'M Not Going To Chicago With You." "You'Re Very Upset, Alexandra." "Let'S Talk About It Tomorrow." "There'S Nothing To Talk About." "I'M Going Away From You..." "Because I Want To." "Because I Know Papa Would Want Me To." "You Know Your Papa Would Want You To Go Away From Me ?" "Yes." "And If I Say No ?" "Say It, Mama." "Say It And See What Happens." "You'Re Very Serious About This, Aren'T You ?" "Well, You'Ll Change Your Mind..." "In A Couple Of Days." "Alexandra, I'Ve Come To The End Of My Rope !" "Somewhere There'S Got To Be What I Want Too." "Life Goes Too Fast." "You Can Go Where You Want, Do What You Want, Think What You Want." "I'D Like To Keep You With Me, But I Won'T Make You Stay." "No, I Won'T Make You Stay." "You Couldn'T, Mama, Because I Don'T Want To Stay With You." "Because I'M Beginning To Understand About Things." "Addie Said There Were People Who Ate The Earth," "And People Who Stood Around And Watched Them Do It." "And Just Now Uncle Ben Said The Same Thing, Really The Same Thing." "Well, Tell Him For Me, Mama, I'M Not Going To Watch You Do It." "Tell Him I'Ll Be Fighting As Hard As He Is," "Someplace Where People Don'T Just Stand Around And Watch." "Why, Alexandra, You Have Spirit After All." "I Used To Think You Were All Sugar Water." "We Don'T Have To Be Bad Friends, Zan." "I Don'T Want Us To Be Bad Friends." "Would You Like To Talk With Me, Alexandra ?" "Would You..." "Like To Sleep In My Room Tonight ?" "Why, Mama ?" "Are You Afraid ?" "[ Door Closes ]" "Closed-Captioned By Captions, Inc." "Los Angeles" "?" "Oh, Lord, Sound The Trump Of The Judgement ?" "?" "Hallelujah ?" "?" "Oh, Lord Take Us Back To That Day ?" "?" "That Day ?" "?" "Weary Arms Are Totin' Ol' Cotton ?" "?" "Ol' Cotton ?" "?" "Never Feel Too Weary To Pray ?"