:40:00
	- Don't worry. We'll stop here for dinner.
- We just stopped for her at lunch.
:40:05
	Right, and now
we're stopping for dinner. Come on.
:40:09
	I ain't hungry.
:40:20
	- Want one?
- OK.
:40:27
	- How old are you?
- I don't know, 15. Why?
:40:29
	- Just asking. Where are you from?
- Nowhere.
:40:33
	- You've got to be from somewheres.
- Down by Troy, I guess.
:40:37
	How long you work for her?
:40:39
	Ain't kept count. A year, maybe.
How old you be?
:40:44
	Nine. She really do all that dancing?
:40:47
	If you want to call it dancing.
:40:49
	All she do is waggle her hips
and shake her behind.
:40:53
	How come she leave that job?
:40:55
	The boss try to make her put out
for his friends.
:40:59
	- She don't put out for free.
- She put out much?
:41:02
	Like a gum machine. Drop something in
and she'll put something out.
:41:06
	- How much she charge?
- Most she can get.
:41:10
	But she always asks for $5.
She ain't putting out for your pa, though.
:41:15
	Says she's going to get all she can first.
:41:18
	He say he was my pa?
:41:20
	I heard him mumbling something like
he didn't want to talk about it. Ain't he?
:41:25
	I'm with him, ain't I?
How do you come to be with her?
:41:29
	She promised to give me $4 every week.
She ain't gave me nothing!
:41:34
	Except a nickel or dime.
:41:36
	Why don't you quit?
:41:38
	How I'm going to quit? And what if I do?
Ain't got no money to get home to Mom.
:41:44
	And what if I do get home?
They got hard times as it is.
:41:47
	My mama say, "Go work for a white
lady, she'll take good care of you."
:41:52
	Know what I think? You know that
white speck on top of chicken doo-doo?
:41:57
	That's the kind of white she is.