All the Pretty Horses
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:04:03
She wants to be in the live theater.
:04:09
As your granddaddy's only child...
:04:11
...your mother inherits outright.
:04:14
It's her property. She can do whatever she wants.
:04:17
I don't have any say-so?
:04:20
What about my father?
:04:22
They're divorced.
:04:24
You could talk to her.
:04:27
You're a lawyer.
:04:29
Well, I have talked to her.
:04:33
It's a sorry piece of business, but, son...
:04:37
...not everybody thinks life
on a cattle ranch in Texas...

:04:40
...is the second-best thing to going to heaven.
:04:43
She don't want to live out there, that's all.
:04:46
If it was a paying proposition,
that'd be one thing, but it ain't.

:04:50
It could be.
:04:51
I could run it.
:04:54
It's his own damn fault.
:04:56
Your father signed every
paper she set in front of him.

:04:59
Never lifted a hand to save himself.
:05:02
I begged him to get a lawyer.
:05:05
Well....
:05:06
I'm sorry to have no better news...
:05:08
...but some things in this world can't be helped.
:05:12
I believe this is probably one of them.
:05:18
She went back to San Antonio.
:05:21
Don't call her "she."
:05:22
Mama.
:05:24
I thought the world of that old man.
:05:26
Yeah.
:05:28
Don't go crying on me now.
:05:30
I ain't.
:05:31
-Well, don't.
-I ain't.

:05:36
-What do you think I should do?
-I don't think there's much to do.

:05:40
-Will you talk to her?
-I can't.

:05:42
You could talk to her.
:05:44
Last conversation I had with her...
:05:47
...was in San Diego, CA in 1942.
:05:57
It ain't her fault.

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