The Grapes of Wrath
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1:03:22
I could break up some brush
if you want me, ma'am.

1:03:26
- You wanna be asked to eat, don't you?
- Yes, ma'am.

1:03:29
- Didn't you have no breakfast?
- No, ma'am. They ain't no work hereabouts.

1:03:33
Pa's been trying to sell some stuff
to get gas, so as we can get along.

1:03:38
Didn't none of these have no breakfast?
1:03:41
I did. Me and my brother did.
We ate good.

1:03:46
- Well, you ain't hungry then, are you?
- We ate good.

1:03:50
I'm glad some of you ain't hungry.
There won't be enough to go all around.

1:03:54
Aw, he was braggin'. Know what he done?
1:03:56
Last night, come out
and say they got chicken to eat.

1:03:59
Well, I looked in whilst they was eating and
it was fried dough, just like everybody else.

1:04:05
Ma? How about it?
1:04:07
Well, I don't know what to do.
I've got to feed the family...

1:04:11
What am I gonna do about all these here?
1:04:20
Give this to Ruthie.
1:04:29
There you are, John.
1:04:41
Here, Tom. You take it. I ain't hungry.
1:04:43
- What do you mean? You ain't ate today.
- I know, but I got a stomachache.

1:04:48
I ain't hungry.
1:04:50
- Take that plate in the tent and you eat it.
- It wouldn't be no use. I'd still see them.

1:04:58
You get! Go on now. Get!

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