:39:02
You don't have to be
sorry for me none!
:39:04
Listen to me.
l won't have you thinking that.
:39:06
lt's you who are feeling
sorry for yourself.
:39:08
l told Helen long ago
l wanted to get you out of here.
:39:11
You told her?
:39:13
Yes. She wants to be
your friend.
:39:16
After your ma died...
:39:18
l just didn't want to
go on living no more.
:39:20
l know what you mean.
:39:24
You'll like Helen,
and she'll like you, too.
:39:27
You just wait and see.
:39:30
She's a lady, ain't she?
Like your ma.
:39:34
She's a lady,
like you're going to be.
:39:37
No, l can't be no more.
:39:39
Of course you can.
We'll just pretend...
:39:41
the whole thing
was just a bad dream.
:39:43
That's all it was actually,
a nightmare.
:39:45
lf only l could be good again!
:39:48
Look at me.
:39:51
Remember when you
wanted to learn...
:39:53
when you wanted me to help you?
:39:55
l know just the school for you.
:39:57
School?
:39:59
What's the matter?
Don't you still want to learn?
:40:02
l'll do anything.
:40:04
l'll cook for you.
l'll wash Miss Helen's clothes.
:40:07
You'll do nothing of the sort.
:40:08
You'll learn to waltz
and make small talk...
:40:10
and have pretty dresses.
:40:12
Here.
:40:16
For me?
:40:19
From mother to you.
:40:36
ls that you, Judas?
:40:39
l got a message
from your brother--
:40:41
the McCanles with the guts.
:40:44
What's the matter
with the bad man?
:40:45
Can't he deliver
his messages in person?
:40:47
He has some business
tonight...with a train.
:40:49
He just plumb don't like trains.
:40:53
So l've heard.
Have you become his assistant?
:40:55
We keep in touch
with each other.
:40:57
You should have seen his face...
:40:59
when l told him
you have Chavez with you.