:26:01
	What?
:26:03
	They tell the truth. Songs do.
:26:06
	Stay where you are, please.
:26:08
	I overheard you say you were a teacher.
I asked some of the kids where you lived.
:26:13
	Why?
:26:17
	I've been looking for you.
:26:19
	All my life, I've been looking
for you, Miss Everson.
:26:24
	I don't understand.
:26:28
	You've been in my head, Eileen...
:26:31
	...and in my heart...
:26:33
	...in my soul.
:26:37
	I want to talk to you.
:26:40
	Please...
:26:42
	...let me talk with you.
:26:44
	Eileen!
:26:46
	Who's that?
:26:49
	My brother.
:26:50
	I gotta talk to you.
:26:54
	Eileen, come here!
:26:57
	I don't even know who you are.
:27:01
	Arthur.
:27:03
	I'm Arthur...
:27:06
	...and I love you.
:27:10
	We're never gonna get out
of this Depression.
:27:12
	The hours I put in, door-to-door,
for nothing, peanuts...
:27:16
	...selling what is a very good set
of brushes.
:27:19
	- It's the goddamn territory.
- They just slam the door in your face.
:27:22
	Yeah, it's the territory.
:27:25
	There's no doubt about it.
:27:26
	We'd all be smarter bumming the roads.
:27:29
	What do you say, Arthur?
:27:31
	Hard times, ain't it, Arthur?
:27:34
	I'm sorry. What'd you say?
:27:36
	- I don't suppose you're doing too well.
- Not doing very well?
:27:41
	Hey, wake up, old buddy.
:27:45
	I'm doing very well.
Very, very well, indeed-y.
:27:49
	- Heading for the cuckoo house, are you?
- Me?
:27:53
	No chance.
:27:56
	I'll tell you guys something.
:27:58
	Everybody who ever lived in the entire
history of these here United States...