Between Heaven and Hell
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:16:01
That's my sugar.
:16:14
The trouble is, Mr Gifford,
it's gonna be the same as it was last year.

:16:19
If Pap was still around we'd get that cotton
out as fast as other folks, but...

:16:23
one man workin' alone...
Mr Gifford, it ain't easy.

:16:27
Can't you get any help, Carr?
What about that fella up the road? Raker.

:16:31
Rake's got his own crop to get in.
:16:34
A couple of his kids ought to be
old enough to work in your field.

:16:37
- I'll go and talk to him.
- I don't wanna put Rake to no trouble.

:16:40
It's not a question of puttin' people to
trouble. It's a question of pickin' cotton.

:16:57
Ma! Pa! Mr Gifford's here.
:17:00
- Hi there.
- Howdy.

:17:07
Why, Mr Gifford. I was sayin' the other day
you ought to be visitin' soon. Didn't I, Rake?

:17:12
That's what she was sayin'.
:17:14
- This is Mrs Gifford.
- How do you do?

:17:16
Here, Anna May. Get outta there.
:17:18
I was just talking to Carr.
He's having trouble getting his crop in.

:17:22
I thought maybe your two oldest boys
could give him a hand.

:17:25
Well, I've been keepin' 'em right busy.
:17:27
But if Kenny needs help,
I could lend him young Tom here.

:17:34
You all better go over there Sunday and work.
:17:36
- (Mrs Raker) Sunday, Mr Gifford?
- That's right.

:17:42
Sunday we was plannin' on visitin'
my wife's sister, Rose Ellen.

:17:46
Yeah, Mr Gifford. We was wantin'
to see Rose Ellen's new baby.

:17:50
You can visit your relatives anytime,
:17:52
but there's only so many days
to get the cotton in.

:17:55
I want you all over there
to Carr's come Sunday, hear?

:17:58
- All right, we'll be there.
- Better make it early.


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