00:00Untie that horse.
00:03I... I can't. It's... it's...
00:05You heard my sister. Untie the horse.
00:16Leave that horse alone.
00:18Leave him alone.
00:30Tie him up again.
00:33Tobias Brown, I've told you my grandfather's statue is not to be used as a hitching post.
00:39That's purely true, Miss Anna Love Price.
00:42But I don't know of any losses I can't tie up to public property.
00:45This statue is public property.
00:47He was one of the great men of Missouri.
00:49And you should have better taste than to desecrate his memory every time you drive into town.
00:54As far as I can see, that's about all the old general is good for.
00:59Well, you would think so.
01:01How could the son of a barefooted sharecropper think anything else?
01:05Well, I'm not barefoot now, Miss Anna Love Price.
01:08I'm not sharing crops either.
01:10Yes, but you would be if it hadn't been for my grandfather.
01:13Why, he even gave your father a ten-acre start in life.
01:16Seems like I've heard all this before, Miss Anna Love Price.
01:20But you go right ahead.
01:22This runaway kid never heard it.
01:24The only reason you come to Delphi is to show off in front of all these people.
01:29And try to impress them with how rich you are.
01:32That's part of it.
01:33That's all of it.
01:35You love to strut around the square in your fancy clothes and brag about how much land you own.
01:41Oh, no, ma'am.
01:43I got another reason.
01:45Yes, you come here to insult my grandfather's memory and to humiliate me.
01:50I like to see you get mad.
01:54Puts a little fire in you.
01:57Takes away some of that pickety look.
01:59You know, you stay mad a little more, you might get some man interested in you as a wife.
02:03Do you good.
02:05You're overstepping yourself.
02:07I overstepped myself years ago, Miss Anna Love Price.
02:10If I hadn't, I'd still be plowing for your family.
02:13If you don't mind, I'll go to your bank and count my money.
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