"Tell the clerk your name." " Xavier." " With an "X" or an "S"?" "I told you before, but you just don't remember me." "I remember you though." "You're also known as "Snakeskin."" "Now, Xavier, will you give a..." "an account to this court... of the precise offense that led up to your arrest, huh?" "Well... " "My, uh... " "My guitar was in hock... down at the South Rampart Street pawnshop." "It was on display in the, uh... - in the loan shark's window." "And, uh, you know, that's my life's companion." " And... " " Are you drunk?" "No." "Just... " "I'm tired." "You want to rest for six weeks In the house of detention?" "No, sir, I don't want to do that." "My, uh, guitar was in hock, and, uh... " "And, uh, it was the first time in my life." "And, uh..." " Uh, you know, it nave me a real bad feeling." "And, uh, well, I... - I can't explain it to you... but everybody has something that's very important to them." "And with me, it's... my guitar." "And, uh, you know, it was a... - a gift from a very, uh... - a very great man..." " Leadbelly." "I ain't asking' no questions about your guitar." "What happened the night before the party was raided?" "Well, I had to find some way to, you know, net my guitar out of hock." "So, uh, I ran into Charlie Five." "Charlie who?" "Uh, well, his name is, uh... " "Cinq." "Charlie Cinq." "But they call him Charlie Five because "cinq" means "five" in French... and you can hit on him for five bucks if you really need it." "And, uh, so he came up to me... and approached me in the Starlight Lounge." "That was, uh, about 6:00 that day." "In the p.m." "And, uh, he came up and approached me and, uh, offered me the job." "What job?" "Well, I thought you already knew about the job." "You know, the court could hear you better if you'd hold your head up when you talk." "I am." "What'd he ask you to do?" "He asked me to, uh... - uh... " "Well, he wanted me to entertain at this... party... and I told him my guitar is in hock." "He says, "It doesn't matter." "You don't need your guitar."" "And, uh, he says, "All you gotta do is just"..." "You know, be part of this... you know, party." "Mmm." "He offered to pay you for takin' part in this party... which was raided tonight in the premises of Bourbon Street... over the Club Rendezvous, huh?" "Is that it?" "Yeah." "And you started this disturbance at this party, huh?" "Yes, sir, I did." "I just, uh..." " I was fed up." "I not disgusted." "I was sick, and, uh..." "I felt like my whole life was something sick on my stomach... and I just had to throw it up." "So I threw it up." "And, uh... " "I started to bust up the joint." "You smashed up the place." "Yeah." "Well, Snakeskin, if I let you go... how soon can I expect you back here again?" "Oh, I'm never comin' here again." "I'll never be down here again, Your Honor." "Uh... " "It's about time for the, uh... - the pawnshop to open there on South Rampart Street." "And I'm goin' down there and net my guitar out of hock... and I'm gonna split out of this city and... " "And, uh, well, for good." "And all that, you know, bunch... - all the people that know me or thought they know me... never gonna see me again." "And, uh, well..." " And I-I'm all through with those parties too." "And that's the truth." "That's the truth." "Eddie?" "Eddie?" "Ed..." " Oh." "I..." " I thought you were that boy that broke out of the lockup." "No, ma'am." "My car quit on me down the road... and this is the only lighted window I seen, and... " "Well, my husband's Sheriff Talbott." "He's out with the posse... tracking down that poor boy." "Yes, ma'am." "Your..." " Your car quit on you?" " That's right, ma'am." " Oh." "Come in." "Oh." "Well, I... " "I don't know who to call at this hour." "Well, I, uh..." " I'm just looking for a little dry place to sleep, ma'am." "I don't need a bed nor nothin'." "Just a little... - little dry place." "If it wouldn't make you too nervous, you could sleep in the lockup." "Oh, I don't wanna put you to any trouble, ma'am." "Oh, no." "No, it's no trouble." "Did somebody break out of here tonight?" "Yes." "Eddie." "I am rarely disappointed when I put trust in people... but I was this time." "Tonight when I brought him his supper..." "Instead of putting it through the slot in the door..." "I unlocked the door to the lockup, and he just..." "He just sh..." " He just shoved past me, and he ran out." "And he..." " He said, "Excuse me."" "I think they not him." "It's stopped now." "It's all over, ma'am." "I..." " I... " "I think I'd like a cup of coffee." " Would you care for a cup?" " Yes, ma'am." "I've been painting' all night." "There's nothin' more... exhausting... than that kind of work on the face of the earth." "It just leaves you burned out inside." "Still, but when you're finished with a picture... you... - you feel... elevated." " Is this the picture?" " Yes." "Yes." "That's the Church of the Resurrection." "The church is supposed to be blue?" "No." "That..." " That's how I felt it." "I... " "You see, I paint a thing how I... - I feel it." " Thank you, ma'am." " You know... " " You know what I mean, Mr.... " " Yes, ma'am." "Xavier is my name." " Valentine Xavier." " Oh." "Are you a musician, Mr. Xavier?" "Well, I used to... - be a sort of entertainer in nightspots in New Orleans." "Oh." "Oh." "Well, if you're looking for that kind of work... you won't find that kind of work around here." "No, ma'am, I quit it." "I'm... " "Today's my 30th birthday, and I... " " Thank you." " Here." "That's nice." "I'm not young anymore." "Oh, you're young at 30." "Well, you're not young at 30 if you've been on a party since you were 15." "You mean that, uh... - that you want to turn over a new leaf in your life?" "That'd suit me perfect." "Well, if you're sincere and you're really through with night places..." "I think I could help you to find a job." " What kind of work would that be?" " It'd be clerking'." "That's at the Torrance Mercantile Store." "Jabe Torrance is coming home from the hospital in Memphis tomorrow... but they say he won't be well enough to handle the work by himself." "Would that kind of work suit you?" "Well, I'd be happy to try it, ma'am." "Oh." "Well, I'll speak to Lady... - that's Mrs. Torrance... - when she brings Jabe home tomorrow." "Well, if you're sleepy, maybe you could no on down and bed down there." " Well, I sure appreciate it." " Oh, that's all right." "Ooh, man!" "All I want is somethin' hot to drink." "A cup of coffee." "Or a shot of whiskey." "Hey, Jordan?" "Ooh!" "I'm soaked clear through." "Look at this here nun." "It's gonna take me two weeks to net that clean." "Ooh!" "I'm wet clean through to my underwear." "Why'd you leave the cell door open, Vee?" " Howdy, Miz Talbott." " Howdy." "I put my trust in Ed." "Yeah, you put your trust in him, all right." "Give me some of that." "Who's the boy you not sleepin' down there now?" "Mr. Xavier." "His car broke down." "He's a musician." "Yeah." "I'm sick of you makin' a fool of yourself... over every stray tramp that wanders into this county." "Musician." "What you gonna put in the coroner's report, Sheriff?" "Killed attempting to escape." "That boy said "Excuse me" when he broke out." "That makes it fine, don't it?" "They'll give him a crown in heaven." "What time is it?" "About 1:45 a.m." "What's that boy's name again?" "Xavier." "Valentine Xavier." "Not that boy, you fool." "The boy who broke out." "Pull it tight now, real right." "I want it tight now." "Cannonball's comin' into the depot!" "Pee Wee!" "Pee Wee, net on down to that depot." " Don!" " Cannonball's comin' in." " Hurry up, you two!" " Pee Wee, net a move on!" "You can move faster than that." "I've seen you." " Get on down to the depot!" "Come on, Dolly." "We've not to fix the buffet." "Hi, Miz Talbott." "Where's the sheriff?" "Oh, he's none down to the depot to meet Jabe." "That's where we're goin' now." "Hey, Snakeskin!" "Snakeskin!" "Oh." "Thank you, Uncle Pleasant." "Beulah, I'm sorry." "I never can remember your last name." "My name's Binnings." "Beulah Binnings." "Get him out of here!" "Get him out of here!" "He's gonna mark my baby!" "Oh, shoot, Dolly." "It's just that crazy conjure man that sells trinkets on the turnpike." "What have you got here, Uncle?" "It's a bone of some kind." " Well, it's just a bone." " No." " It's just a bone." " No!" "Please net him out!" " It's a bone!" " Now I'm gettin' mad!" "Uncle Pleasant, you take this bone... and you leave it on a bare rock in the rain and the sun... till every sign of corruption is burned and washed away." "And then it will be a good charm." "You know, they say that if you, uh, break the heel of your slipper in the mornin'... that means you'll meet the love of your life before dark." "Course, it was almost dark when I broke the heel of my slipper." "You suppose that means I'll meet the love of my life before daybreak?" "Somebody don't seem to realize this store is closed." "Oh, she's a Cutrere." "Thinks she can do as she pleases." "Why are you pretendin' not to remember me?" "Well, it's hard to remember somebody you never met." "You afraid I'll snitch?" " Snitch?" "About what?" " Mmm." "Can I see your wristwatch?" "Oh, that's all right." "I saw it already." "It is my Cousin Bertie's Rolex chronometer." "Of course, it doesn't matter." "I won't tell anybody." "But I can prove that I know you if I have to." "It was, uh... - last New Year's Eve in New Orleans... and you were providing the... - entertainment." "Mm-mmm." "In the Club Rendezvous." "Or was it the Music Bar?" "Miss Carol, Mr. Xavier wants to turn over a new leaf." "As a matter of fact, you told my Cousin Bertie and me... about, uh, this lady osteopath that you met somewhere in your travels." "And you said, anytime you were broke... " "You said, anytime you were broke... you could wire this lady osteopath collect." "And no matter how hard... - how far away... - how far away you were... or... - how long it had been since you had seen her... she would send you a money order for $25... with the same sweet message:" ""I love you." "When will you come back?"" "§ I remember... - §§" "Why are you so anxious to prove that I know you?" "'Cause I'd like to know you better and better." "Oh!" "I think they're coming!" "Lady catches you two old maids snooping around upstairs, she'll let you have it." "Oh, they... - they not separate bedrooms, not even connected." "Take it easy, Jabe." "I'll help you." "Here, lean on my arm." "Come on, Jabe." "Take it easy." "Watch your step." "Thataboy." "I'll just no open the door." "Doesn't he look good, Don?" "Watch your step now, Jabe." "Thataboy." "Dolly, Beulah, we're home!" "Jabe's here!" "Don't he look good?" "He sure does look good." " I thought you never were coming back." " Didn't seem natural." "Oh, you look just marvelous." "Doesn't even look like he's been sick." "Nah, he sure doesn't." "Oh, stop it, Eva Temple." " You look so healthy." " It is so wonderful to see him!" "Here, Jabe!" " Look at that color on his face." " I don't think he's been sick." "I think he's been to Miami and not himself a Florida suntan." "You see, Jabe?" "You've not a reception committee here to meet us." "Ha, ha!" "They've prepared a buffet supper." "I see there have been some changes made here." " Uh-huh?" " Yes." "How come the shoe department is back there now?" "Well, Jabe, we... - we always had the problem with lights in the store." "So you put the shoe department further away from the window, huh?" "That's sensible." "That's a very intelligent solution to the problem, Lady." "Well... - tomorrow, I'll, uh... " "I'll net me some men and help move the shoe department back front." "Okay." "It's your store." "Glad you reminded me of It." "That man will never come down those stairs again." " Never in this world, honey." " He has the death sweat on him." "Ooh." "Yellow as butter." "Sister, Sister." " Lady." " No, thank you." "I don't suppose you feel like talking about it... but Don and me are so worried." "Pee Wee and me was worried sick about it." " About what?" " About Jabe's operation in Memphis." "Huh?" " Was it successful?" " Was it too late for surgical interference?" "We hope and pray it ain't hopeless." "I'm sorry." "I've not to no up." "Jabe's knocking for me." "I'll speak to Lady upstairs." "Lady." "Lady." "Speakin' of knocks..." "I have a knock in my engine." "It noes knock, knock." "And I say, "Who's there?"" "I don't know whether I'm in communication with some dead ancestor... or the motor's about to drop out and leave me stranded on the Dixie Highway." "Do you have any knowledge of mechanics?" "Well, I'm sure you do." "Would you like to be sweet and take a ride with me so you can hear that knock?" "Look, I'm, uh, waiting for a job in this store, so... " "Well, I'm offering you a job." "Yeah, but I want a job that pays." "Well, I expect to pay you." "Maybe sometime tomorrow." "I can't stay overnight in this county." "I am ordered to stay out by the sheriff... and paid to stay out by my brother." "Absolutely disgraceful." " What are they sayin' about me... - that I'm degraded?" "Is that what you're sayin' about me... - that I'm corrupt, degraded?" "Hmm?" "I'll be waitin' outside in my car if you decide to change your mind." "There is something definitely not normal about that girl." "She better stay out of this county." " Absolutely degraded." " Absolutely." "Since you're a stranger here, I think we ought to tell you a little bit more about her." "We don't want you to think that... " "Hey, Snakeskin, give me a hand." "Miss Cutrere." "You ain't allowed to drive in this county." "I'll drive you." "Move over." "Just net your lens on the other side of the gearshift." "Both of them." "Well, here we are!" "I gotta call Cousin Bertie... and tell him I am irresistibly detained on the Dixie Highway." "You net us a booth and set-up, Snakeskin." "Tulane 0370." "How about some spareribs?" "Hey, Bertie!" "Hi, doll." "What happened?" "Did you trip over something when you picked up the phone?" "I thought I heard a crash." "Oh, Bertie, guess what." "I not my allowance back." "Yeah." "On condition I stay forever away from Two River County." "What?" "You with that gal, buster... - the one on the phone?" "Huh?" " Huh?" " Yeah." "We come in here together." "Well, she been eighty-sixed outta here." "Get her out." "But you come back alone sometime." "Hear?" "Oh, Bertie, guess who's with me." " No, You'll never guess." " Mr. Cutrere." " You remember last New Year's Eve?" " Mr. Cutrere." " Not that one." "The good-looking boy." " Your sister's here." "She's makin' a fuss again." "You remember... - the one in the snakeskin jacket with the guitar." "Well, he went... " " Your sister's here." " Hey!" "What are you doin'?" " They want us out of here." " What?" "Who?" "You!" "You take your hands off my sister!" "I tried to net her outta here, Mr. Cutrere." "I'm goin'." "I'm goin'." "There are plenty other juke joints on the highway." "Mr. Xavier, would you like to no jukin'?" "Come on." "Let's you and me no juke." "What's she mean "go jukin"'?" "Jukin'?" "No." "Why, that's when you net into a car... which is preferably open in any kind of weather... and then you, uh, drink a little bit." "And you drive a little bit." "And then you stop and you dance a little bit with a jukebox." "And then you drink a little bit more." "And you drive a little bit more... and you stop and you dance a little more to another jukebox." "And then you stop dancin' and you just drink... - and you drive." "How 'bout that?" "And then... " "you stop drivin', and you just drink." "And finally, you stop drinkin'!" "Well, what you do then?" "What?" "Well, that depends on who you're jukin' with." " What's the matter?" "Can't you see he's drunk?" " He can take care of himself." "He can't take care of anything." "Come on." "Get your... " "This country used to be wild, but now it's just drunk." "Why do you..." " Why do you make such a crazy show of yourself?" "'Cause I'm an exhibitionist." "I want people to know I'm alive." "Don't you want people to know you're alive?" "I just want to live." "I don't care whether they know I'm alive or not." "Well, I want to be noticed and seen and heard and felt." "I used to be what they call a..." "church-bitten reformer." " You know what that means?" " Mm-mmm." "Well, that's a kind of benign exhibitionist." "I used to make stump speeches." "Oh, and I wrote letters of protest... against the gradual massacre of the colored majority in the county." "And you know... when that Willie McCoy thing came along... " "Poor man not sent to the chair, you know... for having improper relations with a white slut." "Oh, I made a fuss about that." "I put on a potato sack... and I set out on foot for the capitol." "And you know how far I got?" "Six miles out of town." "I was hooted and jeered at and even spit on every step of the way." "Then I not arrested." "And you know what for?" "Lewd vagrancy." "Hmm." "Oh, me." "That was a long time ago." "And I'm not a reformer anymore." "I'm just a lewd vagrant." "And I'm gonna show 'em, and show 'em all... just how lewd a lewd vagrant can be... when she puts her whole heart into it the way I do mine." "Hey." "Turn off here." "You live around here?" "Nobody lives around here." "This is the local bone orchard." "You hear the dead people talkin'?" "Dead people don't talk." "Sure they do." "They chatter away like birds here on Wisteria Hill." "But all they can say is one word." "And that word is "live."" "Live, live, live, live, live." "It's all they know." "That's the only advice they can give." "It's simple." "It's a very simple instruction." "Please." "Let me." "Let me." "Who are you trying to fool besides yourself?" "What is this... - a human wrist with a bone?" "Feels like a twin." "I could snap it with two fingers." "Little girl, a man holdin' himself against you would break you like a bundle of sticks." "Let's no." "What are we doing here?" "I'm gonna see about that job." "You won't drive on with me to New Orleans?" "That's where I come from." "It's not where I'm goin'." "Hello?" "Hello." "Get me the drugstore, will you?" "I know the drugstore is closed." "This is Mrs. Torrance." "My store's closed too." "But I not a sick man here just back from the hospital, and... " "Oh, please." "Wa-Wake up Mr. Dubinsky, huh?" "Keep ringing till he answers." "Keep ringing till he answers." "Yes." "I wish I was dead." "Dead." "No, you don't, ma'am." "Who are you?" "What are you doing here?" "Didn't Miss Talbott talk to you about me?" "What?" "Miss Talbott brought me here when you not back from Memphis." " You've been here all this time?" " No." "I went out and come back." " What for?" " Well, you know that girl that was here?" "Uh-huh." "Carol Cutrere." "I know her." "Well, she, uh..." " She told me she had something wrong with her car and could I fix it." " Did you fix it?" " Well, that wasn't her trouble." "No?" "What was her trouble?" "Oh, she made a mistake about me." "What kind of mistake?" "She thought I had a sign hung on me:" ""Male at stud."" "She..." " How... " "Hello." "Hello?" "Oh, Mr. Dubinsky." "Yes, this is Mrs. Torrance." "I'm sorry to wake you up, but I just brought my husband back from the Memphis hospital." "I left my box of Luminal tablets in... " "Oh." "Well, I not to have some." "I haven't slept for three nights." "But..." " Then bring them yourself!" "Yes, because I'm going to pieces right this minute." "Okay." "Thank you." "I'm shivering." "It's cold as an ice plant at night in this store." "What-What do you want?" "I not to no up now." "Here, ma'am." "Why don't you just put this on you, ma'am?" "Hmm?" "How's that?" "What is that... - snakeskin?" "Uh-huh." "That's what it is." "Snakeskin." "What are you doing with a snakeskin jacket?" "Oh, used to be a trademark." "I was a..." " Used to be an entertainer in New Orleans." "It feels warm, all right." "Probably warm from my body." "You must be... a warm-blooded boy." " What are you looking for around here?" " Well, some work." "Miss Talbott said that you might have some work for me." "Mmm." "Boys like you don't work." "What do you mean "boys like me"?" "Ones that play the guitar... and no around talking about how warm they are." "That happens to be the truth." "You know, my temperature's always a couple of degrees above normal... - same as a don's." "Oh." "You don't believe me." "I have no reason to doubt you, believe me." "Well, I couldn't hire no stranger... with a snakeskin jacket and a guitar... and a temperature as high as a don's." " Oh, keep it on, ma'am." " No, thank you." " I not to no up now." "You better no." " I not no place to no." "Well, everyone's not a problem." "That's yours." "Ma'am, I do all kinds of electrical repairs." "I..." " I do odd jobs, and I... - I need the work real bad." "What's the matter with your guitar?" "Are you tired of it?" "Hmm?" "No, ma'am." "That's my life's companion, but... " "I had to hock it once, and I don't want to do that anymore." "I need a steady job." "What's all that writing on it?" "Huh?" "Oh, that's, uh... " "Oh, all that's... " "All that's autographs of famous jazz musicians." " See this name here?" " Huh?" "Leadbelly." "That was the..." " That was the greatest man that ever lived on 12-string guitar." "He played that thing so good, he broke the stone heart of a Texas governor... and won himself a pardon out of jail." "His name's written in the stars." "This one here." "Jefferson." "Blind Lemon Jefferson." "Is his name written in the stars too?" "Yeah." "His name's written in the stars." "You're a peculiar somebody, all right." "You not any character reference?" "Hmm?" "Uh, yes, ma'am, I do." "I not this letter here." "Let's see." "It's right here." "Mmm. "This boy worked for me three months in my auto repair shop." ""And he's a real hard worker, and he's honest." ""But he's a... " ""He's a peculiar talker." ""And that is the reason I not to let him no... but would like... - would like to"..." "What he would..." " Ah." ""Would like to keep him." "Yours truly."" " Uh... " " Is that..." " Is that what it says?" "Uh-huh." "Some reference." " Well... " " Oh." " Oh." "I guess it ain't." " Hmm." "However, what people say about you don't mean much." "Oh, that's the sandman... with my sleeping tablets." " Oh, I'm so sorry." " Wakin' up people in the middle of the night." " No, I'm very sorry to wake you up." " I'd like to net some sleep too." "Yes, I know." "You're right, but you're a little difficult, you know?" "I told you that I haven't sleep for three nights." "What a miserable man." "You ever have trouble sleeping?" "No." "I can sleep or not sleep for as long or short as I want to." "I can sleep on a concrete floor... no without sleeping for 48 hours without even feeling sleepy." "And I can hold my breath for three minutes without even blacking out." "I made a bet once for $10 that I could do it, and I did it." "I see... " "I see what that auto repairman was talking about... when he said, "This boy is a peculiar talker." Mmm." "Well, what else can you do?" "Tell me some more about your self-control, hmm?" "Well, they say that a woman can burn a man down." " You know?" " Mmm." "But I can burn a woman down." "I'm saying that I could." "I'm not saying I would." "What's the matter?" "Have they tired you out?" "Mm-mmm." "I'm not tired." "I'm just fed up." "You're right." "You know, Lady, there's people bought and sold in this world... like carcasses of hons in butcher shops." "You might think that there's... - there's many... - there's many kinds of people in this world." "But there's only two kinds:" "the buyers and the ones who net bought." "No." "There's another kind." "What kind?" "It's a kind that don't belong no place at all." "There's a kind of bird that... don't have any lens, so it can't light on nothin'." "So it has to spend its whole life on its wings in the air." "I seen one once." "It died and fell to earth." "And its body was light-blue colored." "And it was just as tiny as your little finger." "And it was so light in the palm of your hand... that it didn't weigh more than a feather." "And its wings spread out that wide." "And you could see right through 'em." "That's why the hawks don't catch 'em... - 'cause they don't see 'em." "They don't see 'em way up in that high blue sky, near the sun." "What about in gray weather?" "Oh, they fly so high in gray weather, the hawks would net dizzy." "See, these little birds don't have no lens at all... so they have to live their whole lives on the wing." "And they sleep on the wind." "That's what they do." "They just... " "They just spread their wings out and no to sleep on the wind." "And they only..." "light on this earth but one time." "It's when they die." " I want to show you something." " Hmm?" "Come with me." "Come." "You see?" "This is going to be the confectionery." "It's going to open in a short while." "Mmm." "I'm going to compete for the nightlife in this county... - the "after the movies" trade." "It's going to be like an orchard in the spring." "My father... " "My father, he had an orchard on Moon Lake." "He made a wine garden of it." "They burned it up one summer." "Who burned it up?" "Take this dollar." "Go to eat and come back tomorrow morning." "I'll put you to work." "Mmm, maybe when the new confectionery will open... you can sing, you can play the guitar in there." "Who knows, huh?" "Take it." "Okay?" "Let's net one thing straight." "What thing is that?" "You don't interest me no more than the air you stand in." "If that's understood, we will have a good working relation." "Otherwise, trouble." "Oh, can I, uh... " "Could I leave this here?" "Your life's companion?" "Yeah, my life's companion." " Leave it here if you want to." " Thank you." "You know, I, uh... " "I don't know much about you, but..." "I think that you and Miss Talbott are just about the nicest people that I ever run into." "And I'm gonna be steady and... honest and hardworking to please you." "And, uh, if you... - if you ever have any trouble sleeping..." "I know how to fix that." "You see, I... " "I met a lady osteopath one time... that taught me how to make little adjustments in the back of the neck... and the... spine." "Give you a sound, natural sleep." "Okay." "Good night." "Good night." "I don't believe I care for this pair of shoes." "I'm coming, Jabe." " What you want, Jabe?" " Hypo." "Jabe, I..." "I can't do it." "I can't." "You ought to have a nurse." "What in hell can you do?" "I run your store for you." "I thought you hired a boy off the road to run it." "He's not a boy." "Val's 30." "How come you never brought him up here for me to look at?" "He been here three weeks now." "You never asked me." "I'm asking you now." "Go net him." "Not now." "I'm not dressed." "Don't you want him to see you in that new silk wrapper?" "Huh?" "I know your plans." "I know what your plans are, Lady." "Before I die, you'll be too old for a lover." " Stop!" "Stop it!" " Time will be past for you to work out your plans." " Don't do that!" " You're still my wife!" "You're not my widow yet!" "Stop it!" "It makes my skin crawl!" "Did it used to?" "It did." "Always." "Mr. Xavier, where have you been keepin' yourself?" "You oughta show yourself around more." " Janie!" " Shoot, Connie." "Mr. Xavier understands." "Don't you, Mr. Xavier?" "Yeah." "I understand." "Okay, Val." "I'll take care of them." "What is it?" " Oh, I believe we have changed our minds." "That's fine." "What'd they want?" "Hmm?" " What'd they want?" " They said they were in the market for some shoes... but I guess they weren't in the market for shoes." "What then... - thrills?" " Oh, it's nothin' to bother about, Lady." " No?" "Thrills are not marketed in this market." "Your shoes squeak." "Pick up that match." "Pick up that match." "Why do you move that way?" "Hmm?" " Why do you walk that way?" " What way?" "What way?" "Everything you do, it's like... " "What?" "You know you're... - You know what I mean." "Yeah, I know what you mean." "Val, what are you doing?" "I'm giving you back your suit you nave me to work in." " Please..." " I'll change my pants in there." "Oh, please, no." "I'm sorry." "You hear me?" "I said I'm sorry." " I didn't sleep well last night." " Listen, Lady... " "Lady!" "Lady!" "Lady!" "Lady, can I use your telephone?" "Carol Cutrere's makin' a big disturbance at our service station." "She's demanding' service." "I'm gonna call her brother and tell him to net her away from my station." "Helen, give me the Cutrere place." "Oh, anybody there." "David Cutrere." "Oh, if you can't net him, give me Sheriff Talbott." "Miss Cutrere, I ain't gonna serve you." "Now net out of here!" " Mike, net this car outta here." " My money's as good as anybody's!" "Oh, don't hurt her!" "Please!" " Let go of mel Let go!" " Don't hurt her!" "Oh, don't hurt her." "Come on." "Here." "I woke up thinking about you last night in New Orleans." "I tried to pour oblivion out of a bottle, but it wouldn't pour out." "So finally I just not in my car... and I drove 80 and 90 and a hundred miles an hour... 'cause I was afraid you'd be none before I not here." " Hello, Carol." " Hello, Lady." "Here." " Is there anything you want?" " I have to give him a message." "Can I see him alone, please?" " Her brother's comin' to net her!" " David Cutrere is... " "David Cutrere is not coming to my store." "Why, Lady, I thought you'd forgotten that old flame." "Listen, your brother's plantation is 10 minute from here." "I won't let him come in my store." "I don't even want his hand to touch the door handle." "Give the message." "But when your brother comes, I want you away from here." "Like a shot from a pistol... - that fast." "Give the message now." "Come on." "Come on." "Now you're being kind." "I suspect that's your true nature." "What's the message?" "Ashes on your shirt." "Is that the message?" "No." "That was just an excuse to touch you." "The message is... " "I'd love to hold something the way you hold your guitar." "That's the way I'd love to hold something... - with such... tender protection." "I'd love to hold you that way, with that same tender protection." "'Cause you hang the moon for me." "I'm done with the crowd you run with... and the night places you run to." "Well, now you're not being kind." "Why?" "Haven't I always been very kind to you?" "Did I even snitch when I saw my cousin's watch on you?" "Well, you take this, uh, Rolex chronometer." "Tells the time of the day... and the days of the week... and the month... and all the crazy moon phases." "I never stole nothin' before I stole this." "And when I stole it, I knew it was time to net off the party." "So you take this to Bertie." "That's my message to you and the pack you run with." "I run with nobody." "I hoped I could run with you." "You are in danger here, Snakeskin." "You've taken off the jacket that said, "I'm wild." "I'm alone."" "And you put on the nice blue uniform of a convict." "I hoped you'd hear me and you'd let me take you away from here before it was too late." "Fly away." "Fly away, little bird... before you net broke." " Carol!" " Snakeskin!" "Carol!" "Carol." "You broke our agreement." "Now come on, and I'll drive you over the river." " Snakeskin, you're in danger here!" " Shut up and come on!" "Wait, please." "Hello, Lady." "Carol." "Wait for me in the car." "I told you once to never come in this store." "If your wild sister comes here again, send somebody else for her." "Not you." "Not you." "I hold hard feelings." "And don't pity me either." "I haven't none down so terribly far in the world." "I not a going concern in this mercantile store... and back there is the confectionery which will open this spring." "It's going to be like the wine garden of my father." "You remember the wine garden of my father?" "You remember those wine-drinking nights... when someone loved you better than anyone's loved you since?" "I don't remember anything else." "No, wait." "I have something to tell you I never told you before." "I carried your child in my body... the summer you quit me." " I didn't know." " No, I didn't write you no letter about it." "I was proud then." "I had pride that summer they burned the wine garden of my father." "And you... - you washed your hands clean of any connection... with a dago bootlegger's daughter... and took that society girl that... - that restored your home place... and gave you such wellborn children." "I didn't know." "Well, now you do know." "You know now." "I carried your child in my body... the summer you quit me." "But I lost your child." "I wanted death after that... but death don't come when you want it, you know?" "So I took the next best thing." "You sold yourself." "I sold myself." "You was bought, and I was bought." "Sold and bought like things in this store!" "Lady." "Please." "Get out of here!" "Get out!" "I just wanted to tell you my life ain't over!" "...fool of myself." "You all right, Lady?" "I made a fool of myself." "I threw away pride." "Jordan." "Jordan." " Come on, Vee." " J" " Jordan!" " Jordan, you'll have to help me with the floating island." " May I help you, Miss Talbott?" "Oh, thank you, Mr. Xavier." "Oh, I..." " I brought this new paintin' to hang in Jabe's bedroom." "Hey, Ma!" "Come on up here." "I'm comin'!" "What's that boy like, Jordan?" "He's a beauty, Jabe." "A real beauty." "When you no out, you take another good look at him, will you?" "Why don't you take a look at him, Jabe?" "Go ahead." "Call him up here and take a look at him." "There you are, ma'am." "I tell you, Mr. Xavier, since I took up my painting'... my whole outlook is different." " I can't explain it." " Oh, you don't have to explain it none." "I know what you mean." "It's like me when I'm... - when I'm playing my guitar." "I guess when... - Before you started painting', it just... " "It didn't make sense." " What didn't?" " Oh." "Existence." "No." "My existence didn't make sense." "You lived in Two River County... and you seen some terrible things." "Awful things." "Lynchings." "Yes." "Beatings." "Yes." "Yeah, you've been a witness, and you know." "Yes." "I've been a witness, and I know." "We both seen these things from seats down front at the show." "You made some beauty, Miss Talbott... out of this dark river country." "Hello." "Um... - Uh, Ter..." " Torrance Mercantile Store." "Why don't you come to my room so I can have a look at you?" "I ain't met you yet." " Who's..." " Who's..." " Who's talking?" " It's your boss, Jabe Torrance." "Your boss upstairs." "I..." " I hope Jabe likes this painting'." "I..." " I want to see that poor sick man brought back to Jesus." "Thank you." "Oh." "I brought Jabe some floating island for supper." "Mm-hmm." "You fit the description." "What description is that?" "I heard you were good-looking." "And sales has been pickin' up since you took over down there, boy." "Yeah, business has been pretty good." "I bet most of this lively new business comes from women." "Don't it?" "Huh?" "The older ones... - older ones that buy." "They not the money, Jordan." "They sweat it out of their husbands and... and throw it away." "Doggone it if that ain't the truth." "Stay here, Lady." "I'm tired, Jabe." "You're not getting enough help down there?" "What was it that you wanted to see me about, Mr. Torrance?" "I just wanted to see who was working for me." "Okay, boy." "You no on back down there now." "All right." "Good night." " How much am I paying him?" " What?" "I said, how much am I paying him?" "37.50 a week." "Gettin' him right cheap, ain't I?" "Aren't you satisfied?" "What about you?" "Are you satisfied, Lady... or are you... dissatisfied?" "Which?" "Would you drive me someplace?" "Sure I will." "This is where the young couples would come to make love." "Hmm." "They'd come here in the wine garden." "And you?" "Me?" "Well, me... " "I would sing with my father." "We'd wander among the white arbors." "Him with a mandolin... and me singing." "My voice is cracked now." "Maybe the face is cracked too." "I don't know." "But then... - then... " "How did it happen to burn?" "My papa made a mistake." "One night one summer, he sold liquor to Negroes." "You heard of the vigilantes?" "Yeah, I heard of 'em." "They took action that summer." "They rode out here with gallons of coal oil... and set the whole place on fire... - vines, arbors, fruit trees." "The whole sky lit up with it." "And all the way across this lake, you could hear my papa calling." "Nobody answered the call." "My papa took a blanket by himself... run up in the wine garden... to fight the fire all alone." "And he was burned alive." "He was burned alive in it." "I'm full of hate!" "Whenever I look at a man in this county, you know what I wonder?" "I wonder if he was one of the vigilantes that burned my father alive... in his wine garden." "I'm full of hate." "I... " "Hmm." "Well, hi, Lady." "Hi." "What you want?" "Uh..." " Uh, Jabe called about this car." "He, uh, said somebody stole it away from the store." "Well, you see, it was me." "Uh, yeah, well, he... - he said he seen two people goin' into the garage... - a woman and a man." "That's right." "A woman and a man." "Better no." "Well, see you tomorrow, Lady." "Where do you stay nights?" "I stay over there at the, uh... - the Wildwood tourist cabins." " You like it there?" " Oh, it's all right, you know." "It's nothin'." "You want to save money?" " Save money?" " Hmm." "I never could save a cent in my life." "You could if you stay on the place." "What?" "What place?" " This place." " You mean here?" "Mm-hmm." "Here." "Where could I stay?" "Well, back of that drape." "A nurse slept there when Jabe had his first operation." "And I'll net a plumber to... - to put in a hot-and-cold shower." "I'll fix it up nice for you." " Well, I... " " Take a look at it and see if you like it, hmm?" " Okay." "I'll look." " Okay." " Well." "Go on." " You mean now?" "Why don't you look at it and see if it suits you or not?" "All right." " I'll..." " Okay, I'll take..." " I'll take a look." " Mmm." "Well, is it okay or what?" "I like that picture in there." "That's..." " That's a famous picture." "But I might have a little trouble sleepin' with that naked lady hanging' over me." "You know, it might keep me awake nights." "You, with your don's temperature and your... - your control of all your functions." "It would take more than a picture to keep you awake." "Lady." "Why do you want me to stay here, Lady?" "Hmm?" " I told you why." " Why?" "'Cause you feel nervous alone here at night?" "Naturally, now." "Jabe sleeps with a pistol next to him... but if somebody broke in... - into the store... he couldn't net up." "What do you feel, hmm?" " Your hand." " That's right." "And the size of my knuckles... and the heat of my palm." "What are you demonstrating now?" "That's how well we know each other." "All we know is just the skin surface of each other." "Why do you say these things to me tonight?" "Because nobody ever gets to know anybody." "We're all..." "We're all of us sentenced to solitary confinement... inside our own lonely skins for as long as we live on this earth." "Not me." "I'm..." " I'm not a big optimist... but I can't agree with... - with something so sad." "I'll no up and net some clean linen... to make up your bed." "There you go." "You nearly got it made." " Steady, boy." " Got 10." " Here you are, honey." " That's the point right there." " Right there." " That's it." " How's it comin', Snakeskin?" " Well, I'm swingin' like a nate." "It's that jacket, you know, honey." " Ready to shoot, huh?" " That snakeskin jacket... - it's spooky, man!" " Fifty?" " Okay." " Come on, baby." " I'll take your change." "Who's gonna shoot the moon?" "How 'bout you, big boy?" " I'll follow you." " Go, Snakeskin." " I'll take 20." " Hey, that's a lot of loot." " Give me 20." " I not a few." "Baby needs carfare." "I'm cuttin' out tonight, and wide." "Read 'em and weep, baby." "Read 'em and weep." "§ Last night, I crossed the river §" "§ With a heavy blanket roll §" "§ I took nobody with me §" "§ Not a soul §" "§ I took a few provisions §" "§ Some for hunger, some for cold §" "§ But I took nobody with me §" "§ Not a soul §§" " Who's that?" " It's me." "You scared me." "You didn't expect me, did you?" "No." "Take the light out of my face, would you?" "You've been in a fight, hmm?" "Fight?" "No." "Your mouth looks bloody." "That ain't blood." "Oh." "Lipstick." "Yeah." "I guess so." "You even not some on your shirt." " Did I?" "Hmm." " Yeah." "You had yourself a good time, huh?" "Pretty good." "Why did you open the cash box?" "I opened it twice tonight." "Once before I went out and again when I come back." "Hmm." "Why?" "Because I want to cut out of this county clean." "I don't wanna no away with nothing I didn't come here with." "And tomorrow, you're... - you're gonna net yourself a brand-new boy... because I'm quittin'." "I not what I should have expected." "You robbed me while I was upstairs getting linen for your bed." "But I... " "I guess I'm a fool to even feel disappointed." " You're disappointed in me?" " Mmm." "I'm disappointed in you." " Come here." " What?" " Come here." " Where?" "Here!" "Come on." "Come in." "See that?" "There wasn't no bed in here when I came to work here." " It was there." " No, there wasn't no bed." "There was no bed the day before yesterday." "You put it there." "It was there, folded behind the mirror." " Folded behind the mirror?" "No." " Yes." "No, no, no." "You're lying." "You're lying, and I see through you, Lady." "I see through you." " What do you see?" " You like me to tell you?" "I'd love for you to." "I see a not so young, not so satisfied woman... who hires a guy in off the highway to do double duty... without even giving him overtime for it." "Being a store clerk by day, and by night, you know... - whatever you want to call it." "You cheap... " "Hmm?" " You!" "You cheap... " " What, you think you can slap me?" "Who you callin' cheap?" "Who you callin' cheap?" "Why did you come back?" "Why?" "To put back the money I took... - so you wouldn't remember me as not being honest or grateful." "No!" "Don't!" "Oh!" "Val!" "Val, don't no." "I need you... to live... to no on living." "Val." "These phony grapes not that bird fooled." "Listen, Lady." "You know, you didn't think about something." "One hard rain or windstorm will wreck this place completely out here." "Val, I want to give you something." "What's that?" "It's a Palm Sunday branch." "It's blessed." "Mr. Xavier, did Miz Torrance net back yet?" "Well, not that I know of, ma'am." "He's lying." "I heard her." "She's down there." "He didn't hear me." "She heard me." "I not a spy in the house." "You know, maybe it'd be better... - better for you if I went away for a while." "Just for a while." "Now even a while would seem like forever." "Supposin' I had to no?" "Don't." "Here ya are!" "Here ya are!" "Lady's Confectionery is opening tonight." "Tonight's the gala opening of Lady's Confectionery." "Lady's Confectionery on Main Street." "My wife... " "My wife sounds happy these mornings." "Shall I tell her you're comin' downstairs?" "No, sir." "I want to surprise Lady." "Come in, Miz Torrance." "He wanted to surprise ya." "I told him I thought I oughta tell you what was goin' on, but he wouldn't let me." " Dressed?" " He put on his Sunday suit." "Now he's bound and determined he's goin' downstairs... and open up the store himself." "You never expected me to come back down those stairs, eh?" "I'm going downstairs and take inventory." " You can't do that." " I know what I can do." "I'm gonna do it." "Come on, Miss Porter." "I'm right behind you, Mr. Torrance." "Take it easy!" "Take it easy now!" "Easy now, Mr. Torrance." " Val, a chair." " I'm all right." "Let me no." "I don't want a chair." "I want to take a close look at this confectionery." "Yes." "Take a look at it, Jabe." "I'm real proud." "Well, isn't this artistic." " Artistic as hell." " I never seen anything like it before." "Nobody else did either." "Who done these decorations?" "I did it, all by myself." "I'm real proud." "What do you know?" "It sure is something artistic." "Is there a carnival or a circus in the county?" "You mean that calliope?" "No, that's no circus calliope." "That's announcing the gala opening of the confectionery." "The confectionery is opening tonight." "What'd you say?" "It's announcing the opening of the confectionery." "Lady's Confectionery opening... back of the Torrance Mercantile Store." "Main Street for the gala opening of Lady's Confectionery." "Opening tonight." "The grand opening tonight of Lady's Confectionery." "Come one, come all." "Grand opening of Lady's Confectionery... - on Main Street, back of the Torrance Mercantile Store." "Main Street, for the gala opening... " "The air's a little too cold for you, Mr. Torrance." "Grand opening tonight of Lady's Confectionery." " Lady." " Come one, come all." "Grand opening of Lady's Confectionery on Main Street..." " back of the Torrance Mercantile Store." " Shut the door!" "Grand opening." "Boy, I married a live one." "How much that cost me?" "It don't cost much." "She got it for a song." "You sung for it, did you?" "What dago song did ya sing?" "Miss Porter, it's better you take him back." ""'O Sole Mio"?" "Is that what you sung for it?" "Boy, I sure married a live one, didn't I?" "Didn't I?" "Yeah." "I sure did marry me a live one." "Her daddy, the wop, was just as much of a live one before he burned up." "Yeah, he burned up." "'Cause he made a mistake selling liquor to niggers." "Will you stop it?" "Will you stop it, please?" "So we had to take action!" "Oh, we took action." "Orders were given." "We rode out there in 16 automobiles loaded with coal oil." "We set the whole place afire." "We burned him out!" "Burned down his house and his orchard!" "Not a single fire engine moved out of the place that night!" "Jabe, did you say "we"?" "I..." " I not kind of... - kind of a cramp." "You're gettin' yourself all excited, Mr. Torrance." "I better take you back upstairs." "Yeah, let's... - let's no." "I better no upstairs." "Jabe!" "Did you say "we"...- "we" did it?" "You heard me." "I said "we"!" "No!" "One step at a time, Mr. Torrance." " That's the way." " Val." "Watch it." "Just one step at a time." "One step at a time." "Val." " Val." " Look, Lady." " My patient's hemorrhaging'." " He said "we."" " Lady." " He's bleeding." "Call the doctor!" "Call Dr. Buchanan." "My patient's hemorrhaging'!" "Lady." "Val, no." "My patient's hemorrhaging'!" "Somebody's gotta help me!" "I'm gonna take him up." "Well, the hemorrhagin' seems to have stopped." "She still out?" "Yeah, she is." "I've been on a whole lot of cases in my life, but I never seen a wife behave like this." "Oh!" "Somebody help me!" "I can't see." "Oh!" "I..." " I..." " I had a vision." "Oh!" "Oh!" "I knew a vision was coming!" "Let me help you, Miss Talbott." "Vee!" "Vee!" "Vee!" "Let no of her." "Don't move." "I'm comin' back." " I'm not goin' anywhere." " Just see that you don't." "Pee Wee, stay there with that boy." "Hey, Don, what's goin' on?" "The sheriff caught the store clerk messin' with his wife." "Stand back under that light." "I wanna look at you while I run through some photos of men wanted." " I'm not wanted." " A good-lookin' boy like you's always wanted." "How tall are you, boy?" "Never measured." " How much you weigh?" " Never weighed." "You not any scars or marks of identification on your face or body?" "No." "Open your shirt." " What for?" " Open his shirt for him, Pee Wee." "All right, boy." "Come along." "What did you do before?" " Before what?" " Before you come here?" " I traveled and played." " Played?" " Played what?" " With women?" "I played the guitar and sang." " Where is that guitar?" " In the store." " You want me to net it for you, Jordan?" " Uh-uh." "Don't you ever touch that." "That's all right, Pee Wee." "Uh, why don't you and Dog go over there and, uh, leave me straighten this boy out?" "Go on." "All right, boy." "I ain't gonna touch your guitar." "I'm gonna tell you somethin'." "There's a certain county I know of that's not a big sign that says..." ""Nigger, don't let the sun no down on you in this county."" "And that's all it says." "It don't threaten nothing'." "It just says, "Nigger, don't let the sun no down on you in this county."" "Well, son... you ain't that nigger, this ain't that county." "But I want you to just imagine... that you seen a big sign that said to you..." ""Boy, don't let the sun rise on you in this county."" "Now, I said "rise," not "no down."" "'Cause it's too close to sunset for you to net packed and move on before that." "And I think if you value your safety here... you'll simplify my job by not allowing the sun tomorrow... to rise on you in this county." "Now, you understand, don't you, boy?" "Mm-hmm." "I hope so... 'cause I don't like violence." "Hey, be gentle with that stuff." "You hear me?" "Huh?" "I said be careful!" "What's the matter with you today?" " Lady, they're calling for you again." " Now." "That's better, huh?" "Jabe's a very sick man, Lady." "Ain't you not no concern?" "Okay." "That's okay." "No." "No more." "I have no concern." "Come on, boy!" "Hurry up!" "Put everything back there." "Carol, this place ain't open." "I have to stay here for a while." "I don't have a license, you see." "My license has been revoked... and I have to net somebody to drive me across the river." "Call a taxi." "I hear that boy who works for you is leaving tonight." "Who said he's leaving?" "Sheriff Talbott." "He suggested I net him to drive me over the river, since he'd be crossing it too." "Ha!" "You not so much wrong information, darling." "Mighty wrong." "Why do you keep coming back here bothering that boy, hmm?" "He doesn't care about you." "My brother and sister-in-law have made a marvelous offer this time." "That's fine." "Almost limitless funds, unceasing horn of plenty... providing I no and stay none across at least one ocean... and not just one river." " Can you hear me?" " Who are you talking to?" "The offer's very explicit." "It includes such items as a Mediterranean villa... perched like the nest of a seabird... over that coast they call the Divina Costiera... where it's springtime always." "Are you listening to me?" "Of course I'm listening to you." " Did you think I was talkin' to you?" " No." "You're my sister." "You've found out what I know... - that there is nothing on this earth you can do on this earth... but catch at whatever comes near you with both your hands... till your fingers are broken." "There's somethin' still wild in the country, somethin' free." "I'll be waiting outside in my car... - the fastest thing on wheels in Two River County." "Aren't you going with her?" "I'm not going with her." " Okay." "Now, net into your white jacket." " Now... " " I need you tonight in the confectionery." " I want to talk to you." " No, I have no time." "Please." " Yes." "You take time, Lady." "You can't open a night place here this night." "You bet your sweet life I'm going to." "No, you're betting my sweet life." "Okay, I'll bet my life on it." " Sweet or not, I'm going." "Let me no!" " No." "You don't net the point." "There's a man up there... that set fire to my father's wine garden." "I want that man to see the wine garden come open again... while he's dying tonight." "Nothing can stop it." "It's just something not to be done to square things away... to be not defeated." "I won't be defeated!" "Not again in my life." "You net me?" "Not again!" "Val." "Val, that's not your white jacket." "No, it's not, Lady." "I have to no now." "What did you say?" "Yeah." "I gotta take the 9:15 Southline bus out of here... at least as far as the county line." " No." " Yeah." "I not myself into a situation here, Lady." "No." "You're not fooling me, mister." " Hmm?" " She's waiting for you outside." " No." "No, no, no." " In the car, yes." " No, no, no, Lady." "I want you to understand." " What?" "I not myself into a situation here that I can't net out of... not in a town like this." "I've been threatened with violence if I stay here through the night." "How about me, hmm?" " Wait a minute." " You let me no!" " Lady, listen." "Listen." " Let me no." "Let me no." "I could have cut out of here before... but I wanted to tell you something that I've never told anybody, never." "I feel true love for you, Lady." "No." "Don't talk about love." "Not to me, please." "It's easy to say "love, love, love" with fast and free transportation waiting for you." "Let me no." "Let me no, Val!" "Hey, you open?" "No, not now!" "Later!" "Later!" "Val." "Come on." "Listen to me." "I want you to listen to me." "You haven't understood one thing that I've told you." " No, I don't care." " You will care." " No." " My life has been threatened here." " You know what that means?" " My life too." "I will wait for you." "I will meet you as soon as I cross the state... " "I don't believe you." "You're lying." "Don't you tell me I'm lying!" "You listen to me now." "You've been acting crazy since this morning." "Longer." "Longer than morning." "What was I going to do, in your opinion?" "Stay on here while you no without me?" "You hear him?" "Death's knocking for me." "Ask me how... - how it feels to be coupled with death all those years... and I can tell you." "But I stood it." "I stood it!" "I guess my heart knew that somebody must be coming here... to take me out of this hell!" "You did it!" "Now look at me." "I'm..." " I'm alive once more." "Listen, Val." "Everything in this rotten store, it's yours." " I don't give a damn that... " " Everything that death scraped together down here." "But death must die before we can no!" "You not that memorized now?" " You not that?" " Yeah." "Tonight is the gala opening of the confectionery." "All right, Lady." "I'll call you as soon as I cross the state line." "Smash me against a rock, I'll smash your guitar!" "Stop it!" "Stop it!" "God." "You're leaving?" "I know what you mean, Miz Torrance." "Yes, I've given Mr. Torrance medication." "I'll be back at 10:30." "No, don't." "Don't be back at 10:30." "That's all." "Don't come back." "I'm always discharged by the doctors on my cases." "Well... this time you'll be discharged by the patient's wife." "I don't think you belong as a nurse." "You have cold eyes." "I think you like to watch pain." "I know why you don't like my eyes." "You don't like 'em because you know they see clear." "Why are you staring at me?" "The moment I looked at you when I was called in on this case..." "I knew you was pregnant." "I also knew the moment I looked at your husband... that it wasn't by him." "Oh." "Thank you." "Thank you for telling me what I hoped for is true." "Why don't you net the calliope and the clown... to make the announcement?" "Is it true what she said?" "True as God's word." "You should have told me." "When..." " When a woman has been childless... as long as I've been... it's hard to believe... that you're still able to bear." "Oh." "Oh, Val." "Oh, Val." "You know... we used to have a little fin tree... between the house and the orchard." "It never bore any fruit." "They said it was barren." "But one morning in spring, I discovered a small green fin on that tree." "It seemed such a wonderful thing for the little fin tree to bear... that it called for a celebration." "I ran... " "I ran to a closet of Christmas ornaments." "I took them out... - glass bells, glass birds and icicle and... - and tinsel... - and I hung the little fin tree with them... because it won the battle and it would bear." "Oh!" "Oh, Val." "Oh, Val, unpack the box of Christmas ornaments... and put them on me... - glass bells, glass birds and icicle and tinsel!" "Put them on me, Val!" "Put them on me, Val!" "Oh." "I'm celebrating." "I'm celebrating." "Oh." "My life is beginning again." "Val." "Val." "Lady." "Lady." "Buzzards." "Buzzards." "The clerk is robbing the store!" "He's burning it!" "Help here!" "The clerk is robbing the store!" "Help here!" "It's burning!" "It's burning!" " Get out of here." "Go on." " Oh!" "Val!" "Jabe!" "Jabe, no!" "Jabe, no!" "Jabe, no!" "No, Jabe!" "Snakeskin!" "Snakeskin!" "Don't no back!" "Please, don't go back!" "Get that door open!" " Release that pressure there!" "Pressure!" " Lady?" "Release the pressure!" "Lady!" "Val." "Val." "Lady!" " Lady!" " Down here at once!" "Hit it." "Lady?" "What have you not there, Uncle?" "I'll give you a gold ring for it." "Wild things leave skins behind them." "They leave clean skins and teeth and white bones... and these are tokens passed from one to another... so that the fugitive kind can follow their kind."