Between Heaven and Hell
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1:19:06
Think you're gonna make it, Sam?
1:19:09
I don't know. I don't know.
1:19:14
You a rich man, Sam?
1:19:19
Yeah, I guess you'd say so.
1:19:22
How's it feel?
1:19:24
Right now it doesn't make much difference.
1:19:27
- I always wished I had money.
- Maybe you will have.

1:19:32
Nah. I'm nothin' but a sharecropper.
1:19:35
- Croppers'll be better off after the war.
- You think so?

1:19:39
Mine will. That's for sure.
1:19:44
- You ever been to Walnut Creek?
- Yeah.

1:19:47
- What'd you think of it?
- Not much.

1:19:50
It ain't much of a town.
I ain't goin' back after the war.

1:19:54
- Where you goin'?
- Gray's Landing.

1:20:00
- Hey, that's great.
- Can I get ajob workin' for you?

1:20:04
Sure.
1:20:05
What kind? Truck driver?
I'm a good truck driver.

1:20:08
All right. You're hired.
1:20:11
How much you pay?
1:20:14
Oh, 150 a month.
1:20:17
Lot of money for a fella
that's lived on 300 a year.

1:20:22
- Any good-Iookin' girls in Gray's Landing?
- Lots of 'em.

1:20:25
- Reckon they'd go for me?
- Sure.

1:20:28
- Even if I'm a country jake?
- They'd be foolish if they didn't.

1:20:32
I wouldn't want no high-class woman.
1:20:36
You can find the kind you want.
1:20:40
- How'd you get along on 300 a year?
- Growed the vittles. Ma canned 'em.

1:20:45
- That's no way to live.
- Lots of folks do it that way.

1:20:49
My croppers might have,
but they never will again.

1:20:52
- You used to be rough on your croppers?
- Yeah.

1:20:56
- Why?
- I didn't know any better.


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