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00:00:00Ahhhh!
00:03:20Hi.
00:03:22Can I help you?
00:03:25You're in a Franklin page.
00:03:30Sherman.
00:03:32Yes, sir.
00:03:36I didn't know if you'd want to see someone like me again.
00:03:41Come on in.
00:03:42Come on in, at least.
00:03:43I just thought I'd look you up.
00:04:08I just thought I'd look you up.
00:04:13Honey, this is Sherman Oliver, an old friend.
00:04:16Sherman, this is my wife, Irene.
00:04:19Hi.
00:04:19Nice to meet you, Mr. Oliver.
00:04:22Ma'am?
00:04:23And this is Jacob.
00:04:25Jacob, can you say hi to Sherman?
00:04:27Sherman?
00:04:32He's shy.
00:04:33He's shy.
00:04:33Don't worry.
00:04:33He'll be buying for your attention soon enough.
00:04:37Are you hungry, Sherman?
00:04:39I was just going to finish feeding the kids and then make something for Franklin and me.
00:04:45I could eat.
00:05:03So how did you get here, Sherman?
00:05:07Walked.
00:05:09Walked.
00:05:12I lost my license a while back.
00:05:15I mean, I bussed in from the city, but I walked from your depot.
00:05:21You must be tired.
00:05:23Not especially.
00:05:27That's quite a trek.
00:05:30I don't mind walking.
00:05:32That's how you get to know a place.
00:05:35I think so, too.
00:05:39So are you from the city originally?
00:05:42No, ma'am.
00:05:47So where is it you're from, then?
00:05:52Oh.
00:05:57I guess I'm from all over.
00:05:58It's really narrow.
00:06:05I think so.
00:06:19I wanna leave.
00:06:24No.
00:06:26Come on, come on.
00:06:49Even though it's your hair grow, your beard...
00:06:55I guess I never wanted to see a razor again after I got out.
00:07:06How'd you end up out here, anyway?
00:07:08I had a hard go of it that first year out.
00:07:11Fleeing one town to the next.
00:07:15Eventually, I wound up with a mill job around here.
00:07:22I walked into the office that first day, and man, oh man, there she was.
00:07:27Irene.
00:07:30First time I saw her, I knew.
00:07:33I knew she was the one I wanted to spend everything on.
00:07:36All the money I'd saved, all the experience I'd gained.
00:07:41All the love I could never give away.
00:07:47So I did.
00:07:50Wife and kids.
00:07:52Just like we used to talk about, dream about.
00:07:57I don't, uh, remember too many dreams of domesticity back then, Sherman.
00:08:01I kind of remember, uh, I was playing poker with some girls sitting on our laps, huh?
00:08:10You're right, Frank, that's right.
00:08:13We did.
00:08:16You ever see any of those boys anymore?
00:08:21No, actually, I...
00:08:23I lost touch.
00:08:26You?
00:08:28Not much.
00:08:32Has it been seven years?
00:08:35Mm-hmm.
00:08:37Man.
00:08:41You know, I heard once that everything takes seven years.
00:08:47Serious illness, broken heart, you name it.
00:08:50Anything bad takes seven years to come to terms with, and...
00:08:55I don't know.
00:08:57Maybe now.
00:08:59Right now.
00:09:00It's your time.
00:09:04Yeah.
00:09:06Maybe it is, Frank.
00:09:08Pssh.
00:09:10Pssh.
00:09:28Are you drunk?
00:09:30A little bit, yeah.
00:09:33Nicely done.
00:09:40Your friend doesn't talk much.
00:09:44He calls me ma'am.
00:09:48He loosens up a bit when you get a drink, innit?
00:09:51Oh, well, I'll leave that to you.
00:09:55Did she tell you why he's here?
00:09:59No, I think he's feeling a bit lost, that's all.
00:10:03Hm.
00:10:04Were you guys close or something?
00:10:07Not particularly.
00:10:10We were in the same company.
00:10:12Hm.
00:10:15It's just that one day, he, uh...
00:10:19He got pretty banged up.
00:10:21Well...
00:10:24Shot in the head, actually.
00:10:28And all the other guys said, just leave him.
00:10:33But I ran out there.
00:10:36And picked him up and I carried him back.
00:10:40Rescued him, I guess.
00:10:42I don't know.
00:10:54He never told me that.
00:10:59Yeah, I need to hear about that stuff.
00:11:02There's nothing I don't wanna hear about.
00:11:06You know that.
00:11:09Yeah.
00:11:10Right?
00:11:13Yes, ma'am.
00:11:32Sherman Oliver.
00:11:58You have my number at the mill if you need anything.
00:12:01Yes, sir.
00:12:02If you get hungry, there's a cafe just up ahead.
00:12:05Okay.
00:12:08Sherman.
00:12:09I'll be back just after five to pick you up.
00:12:28No way.
00:12:31Yes, sir.
00:12:31No way.
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00:13:45Ah, eat your peas please, take them.
00:13:51Nom-noms?
00:13:55Attaboy.
00:13:57How's the library?
00:14:00All right.
00:14:01Yeah?
00:14:01What were you reading?
00:14:04Books about war.
00:14:06I like to hear what people have to say on the subject.
00:14:12Any you enjoy in particular?
00:14:18All of them.
00:14:27So you lived here all your life?
00:14:31Oh, yeah, 37 years now.
00:14:35I mean, I went away to university for a while, but otherwise.
00:14:40And you worked at the same place as Frank?
00:14:43Well, he worked at the same place as me, and then he knocked me up to force me out.
00:14:49He impregnated you to get you to quit?
00:14:53No.
00:14:54No.
00:14:54No.
00:14:55I was just joking.
00:14:57Oh.
00:14:58I was just joking.
00:14:59I was just joking.
00:15:10Stop.
00:15:15Um...
00:15:20Frank, he said when he first saw you there, he knew you were the girl he wanted to spend
00:15:26everything on. All the money he'd saved, all the experience he gained, and the love
00:15:34he'd never been able to give away.
00:15:39He said that? It's embarrassing. Jesus.
00:15:45Ten cents, ten cents.
00:15:47Oh, yes. Thank you, honey. I meant to say gosh.
00:16:20You know, almost that whole year I was in the hospital, I thought my name was actually Oliver
00:16:25Sherman. Some nurse wrote all my information down backwards.
00:16:32It's Army bureaucracy for you, huh? For a year. It wasn't even me.
00:16:39And I didn't know the difference.
00:16:43How'd you finally find out? I got a letter with my real name on it.
00:16:50I thought that kind of said something about my life. You know, Oliver Sherman. Almost right, but not quite.
00:17:09So how'd you get that? Lose it, I mean.
00:17:14Oh. It was that day, actually.
00:17:21When I went to grab you, I didn't see. Your leg was caught up in razor wire.
00:17:27And I start running. And with each step, the wire cuts deeper.
00:17:34And by the time we get to safety, it's just dangling like a tea bag from a string.
00:17:42I'm sorry. Mom. It's just a finger. Barely half of one.
00:17:50I'm probably not even worth that.
00:17:55Sherman, don't say that. It's not true.
00:18:01Hmm. Hell, half a finger for all the drinks you bought me here tonight.
00:18:09I figure I'm coming out ahead.
00:18:14You still got the citation for bravery?
00:18:19It's buried somewhere. You shouldn't bury it.
00:18:23Eh, maybe not.
00:18:28You think I could see it? When we go back? I'd like to see it.
00:18:34I guess so.
00:18:48Franklin, what are you doing?
00:18:50I'm just looking for something.
00:18:53I'm not dealing with those kids if they wake up.
00:18:56I will. Go back to bed. I'll be in a minute.
00:19:08You found it?
00:19:11Yeah.
00:19:18There she is.
00:19:22Oh.
00:19:25Can I hold it?
00:19:27Sure.
00:19:39You were so brave.
00:19:41No. I just did what any man would do. Or should.
00:19:46None of the others did.
00:19:48None of the others did.
00:19:48Well, I was probably more twitchy than them.
00:19:52No.
00:19:58Hmm.
00:20:02You know what's funny?
00:20:04What's that?
00:20:06You still got your metal in there?
00:20:09I still got some metal in here.
00:20:12You know what I'm doing.
00:20:21Yeah.
00:20:41It's about $2.
00:20:41No.
00:20:58There's a little black bug floating on the water on the black...
00:21:03Is there a card with that?
00:21:06Look at that!
00:21:11So what brings you to Kleinbrook, Sherman?
00:21:15I heard Frank was here.
00:21:18So how long you stay in?
00:21:20Well, I haven't decided yet.
00:21:27And you went all the way from the big city, huh?
00:21:31I guess.
00:21:33What is it you do there?
00:21:36Nothing much.
00:21:38Just a vet.
00:21:40Oh, yeah?
00:21:41Oh, our cat has an eye infection.
00:21:43Maybe we should have brought her.
00:21:47I don't know anything about no cats.
00:21:48What?
00:21:50Like the apples.
00:21:52In the spring we'll do.
00:21:54When we do.
00:21:56When we do.
00:21:57When we do.
00:21:58When we do.
00:22:10How you holding up in there?
00:22:14Fine.
00:22:15It's fine.
00:22:17That smells good.
00:22:19You need anything?
00:22:22Actually, you could take these two plates of dogs in there if you don't mind.
00:22:28Thanks, Sherman.
00:22:30I'll be in a second.
00:22:35I'm trying to kill them all.
00:22:38Don't make him.
00:22:38I want him to kill you all.
00:22:43Him to come down right now.
00:22:44How can you lock in there?
00:22:45God dammit, mother fucking cuck sucker.
00:23:11Happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you.
00:23:21Happy birthday dear Jacob, happy birthday to you.
00:24:13Happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you.
00:24:19Worth at least that.
00:24:21No, that's too much.
00:24:23It doesn't matter.
00:24:29I'll show Jacob in the morning.
00:24:35You know, it's strange seeing how you've got this whole life now.
00:24:42It's like nothing ever happened.
00:24:45You're all civilized.
00:24:47Settle down now.
00:24:48Well, I've tried to anyway.
00:24:54Is that what you want?
00:24:55To settle down?
00:24:57I don't know.
00:25:02Maybe if I found a girl who'd have me, civilian life, everybody's so smug and laced up, visiting each other,
00:25:14talking to each other at your little get-togethers.
00:25:19You have to keep telling yourself, behave right.
00:25:23If you don't, some tight-ass son of a bitch is going to.
00:25:27Son of a gun.
00:25:29Sorry.
00:25:34It's nice, actually.
00:25:36It's calm.
00:25:38You'll see.
00:25:42Sometimes it's like leftovers.
00:25:46Put back together with scotch tape.
00:25:49Sent out in the world again.
00:25:54They say the universe is infinite, right?
00:25:58Well, if it's infinite, well, is there no room in it for me?
00:26:05There's room enough, Sherman.
00:26:08Believe me, there is.
00:26:15Everything made more sense back then.
00:26:19And I felt like I had someplace I was supposed to be.
00:26:26For the rest of my life.
00:26:28If I could just feel the way I felt when I was squeezing that trigger.
00:26:59I don't think I got any idea.
00:27:14The body of Christ.
00:27:15Amen.
00:27:19The body of Christ.
00:27:21Amen.
00:27:25The body of Christ.
00:27:26Amen.
00:27:31The body of Christ.
00:27:33Amen.
00:27:35The body of Christ.
00:27:37Amen.
00:27:40The body of Christ.
00:27:45The body of Christ.
00:27:47Amen.
00:27:59Did you see the way they were all looking at him?
00:28:03Send your kids over to the pages,
00:28:04and we'll send them, I'm saying, cocksucker.
00:28:07He apologized.
00:28:08It's creepy.
00:28:10Okay, so he's a bit rough,
00:28:11and he doesn't know how to behave in polite company,
00:28:14but he's okay?
00:28:16He's raw.
00:28:18And he drinks too much.
00:28:20He just hasn't gotten over things yet.
00:28:22Why not? You did.
00:28:24He is just hanging around feeling sorry for himself.
00:28:29It was a head wound, Irene.
00:28:35That poor man has no one on his side.
00:28:38He's got no one to love him.
00:28:40Just chewed up and spit out.
00:28:44Have a nice life. Try to behave.
00:28:50You know, when you came to our door, my heart just sank.
00:28:55It hurts to look at the guy.
00:29:01You know, I think, did I really help him?
00:29:06Or curse him?
00:29:13That's the kind of man you are.
00:29:15Too modest to admit when you've done a great thing.
00:29:21But you did.
00:29:23You know, and injured or not,
00:29:25it's up to him what he does with that now.
00:29:31He won't stay here long. I promise.
00:29:34Okay.
00:29:50Daddy, come push me.
00:29:52We're working on the car right now, Jacob.
00:29:54In a little bit, okay?
00:30:02You want to run to the bathroom quick?
00:30:03Sure, go ahead.
00:30:25You want to run to the bathroom quick?
00:30:52That was a moment.
00:30:55What I can do to repay hospitality?
00:30:58Relax, Sherman, you're a guest.
00:31:00We don't want anything.
00:31:02I can't keep sponging off your goodwill.
00:31:07Stop it.
00:31:10You hear any complaints?
00:31:19Can I ever show you this?
00:31:26The same one I was issued when we fought together.
00:31:29You can't have that out in here.
00:31:31You get arrested.
00:31:36You keep yours?
00:31:37God, no.
00:31:38You're not even allowed.
00:31:40Not all of us can have medals for keepsakes.
00:31:45Give me a break.
00:31:52Hey, did they ever teach you how to use your bayonet to catch a fox?
00:31:55When you're stranded in winter and you need to save bullets?
00:31:59I don't think so.
00:32:02What you do is you take a piece of jerky, put it on the tip of the blade.
00:32:09Then you bury it in the snow, knife point up.
00:32:12Fox, he smells that from a long way away.
00:32:15He comes running.
00:32:17He starts to lick the meat.
00:32:18Then he licks it again.
00:32:20Then he cuts his tongue.
00:32:22But it's winter and he's half starved.
00:32:24He keeps going despite the pain.
00:32:27He keeps tasting all his wonderful, fresh blood.
00:32:31Not knowing it's his own.
00:32:35That's how you catch a fox.
00:32:37He bleeds to death.
00:32:39It's simple.
00:32:40No bullets.
00:32:41And you can use the knife again.
00:32:49That's pretty horrible.
00:32:53Oh no, no.
00:32:54That's what we're like.
00:32:56That's the ingenuity of man.
00:33:00I don't remember them teaching us anything like that.
00:33:03Well, maybe I heard it somewhere else.
00:33:05I don't remember.
00:33:07You want another drink?
00:33:09Oh, I think I gotta take a break.
00:33:10And you can't afford to keep buying disability comp.
00:33:17Come on, you have to have another.
00:33:19I can't keep pace with you, Sherman.
00:33:23Well, that's one thing I got on you then, isn't it?
00:33:47I got a sober up in here.
00:33:50If I go in like this, Irene will shoot me.
00:33:54$5,000, I'd shoot my own mother.
00:33:57What?
00:33:58No.
00:33:59God is my judge.
00:34:00Oh, man.
00:34:01That's your problem, see?
00:34:02Because God said, thou shalt not kill.
00:34:05Not my God.
00:34:07You do that to your own mother?
00:34:11She's been dead for ages.
00:34:13What's one more bullet?
00:34:14Jesus.
00:34:19Let's go get some sleep.
00:34:48I mean, there's no way...
00:35:17There's no way...
00:35:18I mean, there's no way...
00:35:19But...
00:35:25No way.
00:35:29I know I'm not still aange eyes.
00:35:32I'm not that many times.
00:35:33I have to choose a good job for me to get to my family.
00:35:34I'm not that far away from it.
00:35:34No way.
00:35:35Oh, my goodness.
00:35:41I'm not that far away.
00:35:43I'm not that far away from the other children.
00:35:44But that's all that stuff.
00:35:44I can get to myologist.
00:35:44I don't know.
00:36:28Did you read anything good today, Sherman?
00:36:32Same old.
00:36:35Maybe you should try something new.
00:36:37Branch out a little.
00:36:41Why?
00:36:43I don't know.
00:36:45Variety.
00:36:47Expanded world view.
00:36:50Well, I like what I like, man.
00:36:52Never been to a big university like you.
00:36:56Nothing wrong with that.
00:37:04You talked to your sister about watching the kids tomorrow night?
00:37:07Yeah, I did.
00:37:08What'd she say?
00:37:09She said fine.
00:37:17She saw Raymond Sadler in town yesterday.
00:37:22Did he see her?
00:37:23I don't know.
00:37:26That could have gotten ugly real quick.
00:37:27Make a market where customers will enjoy their time...
00:37:32Who's Raymond Sadler?
00:37:36...just being friendly with the customers.
00:37:39You know, you mentioned earlier the hours of operations and the farmers market are...
00:37:43He's always been something of a town bully around here, Sadler.
00:37:47He married Irene and Joan's mom a few years after their dad passed away.
00:37:52Treated her terribly.
00:37:54Kept her from her kids and grandkids.
00:37:59And then all of a sudden, she was sicker than any of us had been told.
00:38:02And after she died, we learned that she left everything to Sadler.
00:38:08All the money.
00:38:10Property.
00:38:12He swindled her when she was at her weakest.
00:38:15Swindled all of us.
00:38:18And you guys just let him get away with it?
00:38:24No, I mean, we fought it in the courts for a while.
00:38:30You know, it just gets to the point where you're spending so much energy on the past,
00:38:33you don't have much left for the present.
00:38:37And you and Frank here know all about that, right?
00:38:41How easy it is to waste one's time harping on things that have already happened.
00:38:50All right, I'll give you those for our customers just to show our appreciation for their little attendance through here.
00:38:58And it looks like one of your vendors, who's turned out as a vendor, is now on a public office.
00:39:03You want to tell me a bit about that?
00:39:05Yes.
00:39:06Uh, yes.
00:39:11Come to me!
00:39:13What do you have to do?
00:39:32What do you have to do?
00:39:51What do you have to do?
00:40:39Hi.
00:40:40Hey.
00:40:46I have to go.
00:40:47Why?
00:40:49I told Sherman I'd pick him up and have a nightcap.
00:40:52You knew that.
00:40:53This is the first time we have been alone in more than a week.
00:40:59Listen to how quiet it is.
00:41:03He's waiting for me down there.
00:41:07Well, I hope he's a good kisser.
00:41:10Because if you get in that car, those lips are not touching mine.
00:41:18Is that right?
00:41:19That's right.
00:41:24You're a piece of work, you know that?
00:41:26I do.
00:41:40Hey, are you Sherman?
00:41:42Yeah.
00:41:43There's a call for you.
00:41:58hello
00:41:59sherman
00:42:00yeah
00:42:01hey it's me franklin
00:42:03hey you coming now
00:42:04oh listen man i'm really sorry
00:42:07the baby has a fever and we have to stay with her
00:42:11can you find your own way back
00:42:13i'm sure the uh bar can call you a cab or something
00:42:18but we were supposed to have a drink
00:42:20i know i know i'm sorry
00:42:22but we can do it tomorrow instead
00:42:28sherman
00:42:29yeah
00:42:31i'll leave the front door unlocked for you okay
00:42:43you gotta be outside
00:42:45you gotta be outside
00:42:46baby child
00:42:56hey
00:42:57canadian club
00:43:00make it a double
00:43:10sir
00:43:12sir
00:43:14your cab's waiting outside
00:43:23guest
00:43:23we are in the chat
00:43:24no
00:43:31but we really have to wait
00:43:31to get out on the floor
00:43:32there's no way
00:43:32see here
00:43:33in the room
00:43:34all the details
00:43:45come in
00:43:46and we have to wait
00:43:46for this one
00:43:47you have to wait
00:43:47and we're waiting
00:43:47on the ground
00:44:25You don't have no fucking fever.
00:44:52Sherman?
00:44:55You promised me a drink, Frank.
00:45:01Sherman, it's like two in the morning.
00:45:04I sat there like an idiot.
00:45:07An idiot with no friends.
00:45:10Drinking by himself.
00:45:13We'll go back there tomorrow.
00:45:15What's going on?
00:45:17You promised, Frank.
00:45:20Sherman, go to bed.
00:45:22You promised me, Frank.
00:45:24I said go to bed, Sherman.
00:45:35It's okay.
00:45:37It's okay, I'll get her.
00:45:38Hey!
00:46:04Is that what you want around your children?
00:46:09Don't put me in that position.
00:46:11What position?
00:46:13The one where your family comes first?
00:46:15That's not fair.
00:46:17Why do you keep sticking up for him?
00:46:20Because I could easily be where he is.
00:46:22No. You have done the hard work.
00:46:25He's just looking for excuses not to.
00:46:30You don't know what it was like.
00:46:32No, I don't.
00:46:34But you don't know what it was like
00:46:36carrying your two children and giving birth to them, so...
00:46:39Oh, please. For the love of Kermit.
00:46:42No, I am stuck here doing the servant jobs
00:46:44while you're out at the bar.
00:46:46It's not like that.
00:46:53I looked in his wallet.
00:46:55Irene.
00:46:56He listed our house as his permanent address
00:46:58on his library card.
00:46:59What address is he supposed to use?
00:47:02He's a drifter. He just wanted to read, that's all.
00:47:05No. He's settling in when he should be looking for a way out.
00:47:10Truth be told, I'd be happy if he was moving on.
00:47:14I just feel sorry for him.
00:47:16He's down on his luck right now.
00:47:19He is deeply unhappy.
00:47:21And he's looking for someone to pin it on.
00:47:34Look what he was doing.
00:47:37He seems to be happy to keep the autopsy on his foot better...
00:47:38and he's looking for the main work of the car...
00:47:40But he's feeling guilty.
00:47:40And he's feeling guilty.
00:47:44I don't know.
00:47:44I don't know.
00:47:46You came to my face about it.
00:47:47One night before.
00:47:47He was feeling guilty.
00:47:48I don't know.
00:47:48I don't know.
00:47:49He's feeling guilty.
00:47:52He was really happy to make me feel guilty.
00:47:53There is no one day he was looking for his boyfriend,
00:48:23Two more.
00:48:29Great.
00:48:31Okay.
00:48:41If you like some steak tonight?
00:48:43Sure.
00:48:51Sherman.
00:48:54There he is.
00:48:56Raymond Sadler.
00:48:59I've seen that guy at the library.
00:49:02I'm surprised he can read.
00:49:03I've seen that guy at the library.
00:49:17I've seen that guy at the library.
00:49:31Hmm.
00:50:05Say, boss, hadn't we better send that heat to the junkyard?
00:50:10Nothing doing. Don't you remember what Barnum said?
00:50:14Gee, Roosevelt, is that an empty-looking car?
00:50:18Yeah, it's Eleanor.
00:50:23That's all you've been in fine.
00:50:25Oh, shit.
00:50:26There's a bargain that can't last long.
00:50:29Twenty-five cents.
00:50:31Yes, it is.
00:50:32It's apt to go up any time. Hop in for a demonstration.
00:50:37What?
00:50:47It won't stop!
00:50:48I'd better turn off the road
00:50:50when we pass that picket fence.
00:50:54Picket fence doesn't dare tell...
00:50:56Well, I'm not gonna bring it to you.
00:51:05Now, how about this?
00:51:07You can keep the coin,
00:51:10or I can show you something even better.
00:51:12No.
00:51:21No, no.
00:51:22No, no.
00:51:22No, no.
00:51:33No, no, no, no.
00:51:38No, no, no.
00:51:38You're a jerk.
00:51:39No, no, no...
00:51:55I keep trying to stick up for you, and you just leave me twisting in the wind.
00:52:02I told you he asked me to see it, so I showed it to him.
00:52:06He's four years old.
00:52:08My father taught me to hunt when I was four.
00:52:11Hell, earlier.
00:52:14Jacob's not like you and me.
00:52:16What's so wrong with you and me?
00:52:18Nothing. He's just different, that's all.
00:52:23You've forgotten who you are. That's what's wrong.
00:52:28Tucked it away real nice.
00:52:30And I'll tell you what, that son of yours, he's no different either.
00:52:35Men, women, children, they're all violent.
00:52:39That's so goddamn extreme.
00:52:41I saw the way you smacked that kid.
00:52:43I spanked him.
00:52:44Yeah.
00:52:46And killing in war is different than killing here, I know.
00:52:49Okay, but, Sherman, what I never hear you talk about is the other side.
00:52:54The good.
00:52:56Why do you always have to see the worst from the outset?
00:52:59I know.
00:53:01You're better than me.
00:53:03Goddamn it, Sherman, that's not what I'm talking about.
00:53:12You're a really lucky man, Frank.
00:53:17I feel like I'm on the outside of everything looking in.
00:53:22That you, your wife, and those kids.
00:53:27Normal house, normal things in it.
00:53:32Maybe if I went out and got all those things,
00:53:36maybe I'd see things different.
00:53:39How you see them.
00:53:44I'm real happy for you, though.
00:54:09I'm real happy for you, though.
00:54:18Sherman, if you want to smoke, do it outside.
00:54:36He has no respect for our home.
00:54:38He has no respect for anything.
00:54:40I'm trying to talk to him about it.
00:54:42He just flashes those sad eyes at you and you fall.
00:54:45I said I'm trying.
00:54:47Well, you need to try harder.
00:54:48I want to know when he's leaving.
00:54:50I already have two children to take care of.
00:55:05Anything OK?
00:55:09She wants to know where you go next from here.
00:55:11What your long-term plans are.
00:55:23I'll try and think of some today.
00:55:48I'll try and think of some today.
00:55:57whatever you want.
00:56:03See you, sir.
00:56:04I'm going to watch you later.
00:56:05Let's take care of.
00:56:05I'll try and think of some tomorrow.
00:56:05подписчик I'm going next.
00:56:27Sermon, you're back early.
00:56:31I needed to leave the library.
00:56:33They're fumigating.
00:56:37Oh, um, come on in.
00:56:40I'm just in the kitchen.
00:56:58All right, if I sit.
00:57:01Go ahead.
00:57:11Where's the kids?
00:57:13They're both napping.
00:57:15I was just getting lunch ready for when they wake up.
00:57:21Do you need anything?
00:57:23No, thank you, ma'am.
00:57:30Say, you ever play poker?
00:57:36Too busy.
00:57:40I mean, play a lot of cards in the service.
00:57:42Mostly poker.
00:57:44Poker at night.
00:57:46Drunk with the girls.
00:57:50There's a lot of card playing in whorehouses.
00:57:53Well, that's something you don't forget.
00:57:55Smell that perfume.
00:57:58Long, dark hair.
00:58:03You think he's forgotten?
00:58:09I know I should feel sorry for your troubles.
00:58:11Oh, you don't have to feel sorry for me.
00:58:14I'm doing okay.
00:58:16But you've got to pity a man who isn't right in the head.
00:58:23I guess I could get away with a lot if I wanted to make that excuse.
00:58:26Like you do.
00:58:28I'm a mother.
00:58:29I've given birth.
00:58:30I can say and do whatever I please.
00:58:34You may be crazy, but you're not dumb, are you?
00:58:37I'll tell you something else.
00:58:39Frank didn't come for the cards.
00:58:42He never could play a lick.
00:58:45The game's for children.
00:58:47Franklin is a grown man.
00:58:50You know, it's taken years for him to get over the war, but he did it.
00:58:55And he's fine now.
00:58:56And you could be too, but trying to drag a cured man down into your sickness isn't going to make
00:59:01you well.
00:59:02Oh, is that what I'm doing?
00:59:05Well, you hate me, don't you?
00:59:07I don't hate you.
00:59:09He's killed, you know.
00:59:10Hasn't changed him.
00:59:12How do you know?
00:59:12You didn't know him before.
00:59:14He's a good man.
00:59:15Yes, he is.
00:59:17But he knows how easy it would be to do it again.
00:59:20Before you do it, you think it's impossible.
00:59:23You probably think that, don't you?
00:59:26Think what?
00:59:27You couldn't kill.
00:59:29I couldn't.
00:59:30Really?
00:59:31A baby by the wrong man, you wouldn't get rid of it?
00:59:36Remember if one of those kids was in danger?
00:59:38Fine, I'd kill anybody for that.
00:59:40Even your husband.
00:59:42What?
00:59:42If you had to make a choice.
00:59:47Why are you trying to intimidate me?
00:59:51We're talking.
00:59:53Why don't you want to talk about things?
00:59:57This isn't talking.
00:59:59This is a game of chicken with a drunk.
01:00:03I am not drunk, ma'am.
01:00:09Fumes from the fumigation is all.
01:00:12Speaking of which, it's probably safe for me to go back to the library now.
01:00:35Fumes from the library now.
01:00:36Fumes from the library now.
01:00:36What the hell?
01:00:38Fumes from the library now.
01:01:12Hey.
01:01:15I've been calling you all afternoon.
01:01:18I was at a meeting off-site.
01:01:19We have to talk.
01:01:21Can I take you upstairs?
01:01:22Sure.
01:01:24I'll be right back.
01:01:33Where are the kids?
01:01:34At my sister's.
01:01:36Why?
01:01:36He came back here during lunch.
01:01:39Sherman, I just picked him up from the library.
01:01:41Well, I don't know.
01:01:43You know, I guess he went back.
01:01:45To put on a good face for you.
01:01:47What happened?
01:01:48He came here and he was saying things.
01:01:51What things?
01:01:53He was trying to bully me and...
01:01:56Tell me what he said.
01:01:59He was talking about prostitutes.
01:02:02And killing.
01:02:04He threatened me with our children not 20 feet away.
01:02:07This is where it ends.
01:02:08I don't want him in our house.
01:02:10I don't want him in our town.
01:02:13He leaves now or I'm going to my sister's.
01:02:30Outside.
01:02:44Sit down.
01:02:51What's wrong, Frank?
01:02:52Did you come here today at lunch?
01:02:54I was at the library all day.
01:02:57He picked me up there.
01:03:00Did you threaten my wife?
01:03:03And I just...
01:03:05We were just talking.
01:03:07That is my wife!
01:03:09I'm trying to raise a family here!
01:03:19Monday morning.
01:03:21That's when the next bus leaves town.
01:03:23And you're on it.
01:03:24Go pack your shit.
01:03:25I'm taking you to a motel.
01:03:29Uh...
01:03:30Frank.
01:03:32Go.
01:03:34Go get your stuff.
01:03:36It's over.
01:03:52I'm sorry, Frank.
01:03:54I'll be back Monday 9 a.m. to take you to the depot.
01:04:04And we're home.
01:04:08Come here.
01:04:16You can't take me off.
01:04:17You can't take me off.
01:04:19I'm sorry.
01:04:19You could go.
01:04:19I'll take you off.
01:04:21The city's about high school.
01:04:22I'm sorry.
01:04:25I'm sorry.
01:04:26You could take me off.
01:04:26I'm sorry.
01:04:26We didn't get out of my car.
01:04:33Fifty-five.
01:04:38I've been looking to cheer.
01:04:40I've missed your lights.
01:04:43One up next one, please.
01:04:45Pressure.
01:04:47Ritchie.
01:04:49Double eight.
01:04:51This is when nerves take over.
01:04:56I can guarantee you it's not easy.
01:05:34Everything is in a pipe.
01:05:41I'm busy.
01:05:43I'm busy.
01:05:45I'm busy.
01:05:46I'm busy.
01:05:47For the remainder, this is time to fight the life of a car.
01:05:50You've tried the way.
01:06:26That's $6.25, please.
01:06:38Wait.
01:06:40Do you have any of those rubber dishwashing gloves?
01:06:55I don't know.
01:07:32I don't know.
01:08:14I don't know.
01:08:28She used to hide her cigarettes behind that brain.
01:08:30She always pretended to be a cigarette.
01:08:33Hello?
01:08:34Brink?
01:08:36Yeah.
01:08:38Ms. Sherman.
01:08:39Ms. Sherman.
01:08:43You really shouldn't be calling here.
01:08:45I just wanted to make sure you're still coming to get me tomorrow.
01:08:49Yeah, like I said, I'll be there at 9.
01:08:52Good.
01:08:57Um, so I heard on the radio yesterday something happened to Raymond Sadler?
01:09:04Yeah.
01:09:06Killed himself.
01:09:08Fed his dog some pills and shot himself in the head.
01:09:12I guess maybe he had a conscience after all.
01:09:15Uh, listen, Sherman.
01:09:17Irene's family's here trying to work all this stuff out,
01:09:19so I really should be getting back.
01:09:23I wanted to know if maybe you wanted to have some breakfast tomorrow before I go.
01:09:28I have some things I'd like to say if I could.
01:09:32Remember those horses?
01:09:34I used to be terrified.
01:09:35Sure.
01:09:36I'll, uh, I'll come for eight then.
01:09:41That's great.
01:09:43I'll see you in the morning then, Frank.
01:09:46All right.
01:09:47Bye.
01:09:47Okay.
01:10:17and something that's going to fill up so we can have people in our shop because that was a huge
01:10:24thing
01:10:24for our downtown members because everything was at the waterfront now the city was starting to
01:10:47i'm fine thank you i mean you're happy about it all right what happened to him i don't know if
01:10:55happy
01:10:55is the word i'm i'm relieved that irene and her sister have some peace and the land and the money
01:11:03are all owed we hope so well i'm real glad
01:11:16listen we should probably get the check and uh i wanted to ask you something okay
01:11:25i've been thinking about things things you said
01:11:30you know with the house like that raymond sadler's a man could get a wife real easy
01:11:41man like me even
01:11:45my wife she'd clean it up make it real pretty and
01:11:54and who knows maybe we we could have some kids
01:12:00and make them bring us our slippers in front of the fireplace
01:12:06maybe i could move in there since it's empty
01:12:10and start making a life like you got like you said frank maybe it takes seven years for everything
01:12:20maybe this is finally my time
01:12:30sherman if the estate is settled irene and her sister are selling it and splitting the money it's
01:12:39it's already been decided
01:12:46oh
01:13:10Just a little something to help you get started wherever that might be.
01:13:24I gotta piss.
01:14:03Just a little something to help you get started wherever that might be.
01:14:42Just a little something to help you get started wherever that might be.
01:14:46Just a little something to help you get started wherever that might be.
01:15:30Just a little something to help you get started wherever that might be.
01:15:59Just a little something to help you get started wherever that might be.
01:16:26Just a little something to help you get started wherever that might be.
01:20:32You
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