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A young boy, Teddy Rogers, is devastated by a tragic accident and taken from his family to pay a penance which forces him into a life of hard labor.

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00:00:00You
00:00:30Deep in the Appalachian Mountains, people here, they play by their own rules.
00:00:44There are secrets that never leave these hills.
00:00:47Summer of 1929 was the year I turned 13, a summer of loss, fear, and the beginning of
00:00:53a new chapter.
00:00:55I lost my father in a railroad accident and I became the man of the house, while still
00:01:00a child.
00:01:03My best friend, Willie Stamper, lived up on Adam's Ridge.
00:01:08His daddy hated mine, never knew why.
00:01:11They had a feud between them since me and Willie was born.
00:01:15Do you, William John Stamper, accept the Lord Jesus Christ as your savior?
00:01:18Oh yes, Lord, please, forgive me.
00:01:22Do you repent for all your sins?
00:01:25Yes, Lord, please forgive me.
00:01:28But Mama, she always let Willie come over.
00:01:31We were as tight as shoe leather, until one day that would change everything.
00:01:53Willie!
00:02:16Willie!
00:02:21Willie!
00:02:23Eddie, if I don't make it back home alive, you gotta tell my girl I love her.
00:02:39Incoming!
00:02:44No!
00:02:45Dammit, Willie, you always die first, I never get to die first.
00:02:54Come on!
00:02:55Come back!
00:02:56Can't you tell my legs are full of shrapnel?
00:02:59I could shoot you from here and lame you.
00:03:01I'm going swimming.
00:03:03Wait up!
00:03:15That water is so cold.
00:03:17Yeah, dang it.
00:03:23We better pick up the pace, can't be too late.
00:03:27Why is he always so mad?
00:03:30Who?
00:03:31Your daddy.
00:03:32Buck?
00:03:34I don't know.
00:03:35I think it might be more of that drinking.
00:03:39First of the war.
00:03:41Drinking.
00:03:43First of the war.
00:03:45My mama left him.
00:03:48You're lucky you don't have a daddy.
00:03:52Take it back.
00:03:53What?
00:03:54I said take it back right now.
00:03:56Jeez Louise, Eddie.
00:03:58You get your panties in a bunch.
00:04:01I just meant you're lucky you don't have a daddy that hits you.
00:04:06I guess any daddy's better than no daddy.
00:04:09My daddy was a good man.
00:04:11Salt of the earth.
00:04:15You think we got enough crawdads?
00:04:18Probably not.
00:04:20I can handle Buck, just make sure he's got plenty to drink.
00:04:23He'll be asleep all night.
00:04:31Teddy, look.
00:04:33What?
00:04:34A quarter.
00:04:35Let me see that.
00:04:37Wow.
00:04:39A real quarter.
00:04:42It's from my getaway jar.
00:04:44Your what?
00:04:46I got a jar under my porch.
00:04:48It's full of every change I find.
00:04:50One of these days we're going to run off from here.
00:04:52I ain't never coming back.
00:04:54You can't leave me, Willie.
00:04:56You're my best friend.
00:04:57What'll I do without you?
00:04:59Jeez, Teddy.
00:05:03Hey.
00:05:05I got an idea.
00:05:06Here.
00:05:14Give me your hand.
00:05:15Come on, now.
00:05:16What are we, like, eight?
00:05:18Well, I already cut myself, so you ain't backing out now.
00:05:26Now, we're full-on blood brothers.
00:05:29Can't nobody ever take us apart.
00:05:33It stings.
00:05:35Mom's not going to like this.
00:05:37She's going to think I was being careless.
00:05:39She'll be all right.
00:05:42She lost her husband and her baby.
00:05:44Maybe we can cut her some slack.
00:05:47Come on, let's go.
00:06:00That's it?
00:06:01Yep.
00:06:02That's my getaway jar.
00:06:05Why is it full of dirt?
00:06:07It's not all dirt.
00:06:09I feel heavy.
00:06:11Oh.
00:06:13Because Buck finds it.
00:06:15I think it's a jar of dried-money nightcrawlers.
00:06:17But really, it's my jar to get away money.
00:06:20Pretty smart, huh?
00:06:22Yeah.
00:06:23So you water it down every time you add money to it?
00:06:26Yes, sir.
00:06:27Sometimes when he sleeps, I can get some change out of his pockets.
00:06:31He never knows.
00:06:33Dimes are my favorite, because they're small and they add up quick.
00:06:37He never knows the few dimes you're in there.
00:06:42How much you think you got in there?
00:06:44Hard to say, but I'm getting close.
00:06:48Is that you, boy?
00:06:50Get on in here.
00:06:54Oh, shit.
00:06:56You want to have supper at my house?
00:06:59So then Teddy gave me three dips.
00:07:01That should get me in, right?
00:07:03I don't know what I'm going to do with you boys.
00:07:05You know this can get infected.
00:07:07That's what I told him, and he didn't listen.
00:07:09It's fine.
00:07:11All right, well, you're clean for now.
00:07:13I'm sure it won't stay that way.
00:07:16Hey, Willie.
00:07:17You want to go catch some lightning bugs?
00:07:19Oh, yeah.
00:07:21All right.
00:07:23Thank you.
00:07:24Come on.
00:07:26Thank you.
00:07:27Come on.
00:07:46Where you been, boy?
00:07:48Me and Teddy was catching lightning bugs.
00:07:51I can see that. I'm not an idiot.
00:07:53I'll wipe your face.
00:07:55So you with that boy?
00:07:57That bastard boy?
00:07:59His daddy died.
00:08:05So you went to that Smallwood place again?
00:08:09No, sir.
00:08:12Don't you lie to me.
00:08:14You hear me?
00:08:16Yes, sir.
00:08:18Go clean up. Get to bed.
00:08:20Go clean up. Get to bed.
00:08:51No!
00:08:57No!
00:09:21Catch.
00:09:23Willie, you know what Buck might have done
00:09:25if he saw me peeking in his window like that?
00:09:28He ain't gonna hurt nobody.
00:09:30He's all like a light.
00:09:32What happened to you?
00:09:34I guess he didn't get enough crawdads.
00:09:36He hit you?
00:09:38Oh, I got him good.
00:09:40I peed in his drink.
00:09:42He's so drunk, you don't even notice.
00:09:44It's not funny, Willie. Look at your eye.
00:09:46Here you go. Breakfast?
00:09:48No, thanks.
00:09:50They'll give me the runs.
00:09:52You, too, if you're not careful.
00:09:54About me?
00:09:56You're so stupid.
00:09:59So what do you want to do today?
00:10:01I got an idea.
00:10:04Let's have some fun.
00:10:06Hold my apple.
00:10:20Willie!
00:10:22Buck's gonna kill us if he finds us
00:10:24playing with his gun.
00:10:26Come on.
00:10:28Are you getting soft on me?
00:10:30No.
00:10:32Come on.
00:10:34Willie.
00:10:36Light up.
00:10:39Oh, Teddy.
00:10:41I thought you were just gonna piss yourself.
00:10:43What?
00:10:45I can't hear a thing.
00:10:47It's un-calmed down, too.
00:10:49I just wasn't ready.
00:10:51That's all.
00:10:53I'm sorry.
00:10:55I'm sorry.
00:10:57I'm sorry.
00:10:59I'm sorry.
00:11:01I'm sorry.
00:11:03I'm sorry.
00:11:05I'm sorry.
00:11:07I just wasn't ready.
00:11:09That's all.
00:11:11Here.
00:11:13I'll show you how to do it.
00:11:15See that coffee mug?
00:11:17I'm gonna get that one.
00:11:19Aha!
00:11:21You missed.
00:11:23You'll get it this time.
00:11:25Just you watch.
00:11:31Yeah!
00:11:33Told you so.
00:11:35Come on, let me try.
00:11:47Dude, I think we're out of bullets.
00:11:49Hey.
00:11:53How adventurous do you feel?
00:11:55Should I be worried?
00:11:58Huh.
00:12:18Listen.
00:12:20You hear that?
00:12:22Yeah, sounds like a tractor.
00:12:24Come on, let's go.
00:12:26Oh, wait, Willie.
00:12:38Teddy.
00:12:40She liked it finally.
00:12:42Okay, so?
00:12:44Come on, let's go.
00:12:46We can't just go take it.
00:12:48Teddy, it's like he's begging for us
00:12:50to just go and ride it.
00:12:52Let's go, come on.
00:12:55We're not going with or without you.
00:12:59Willie!
00:13:05Me?
00:13:07Yes, you.
00:13:09Come on.
00:13:11All right.
00:13:13First release the brake,
00:13:15then you pull a little on the throttle.
00:13:17This thing?
00:13:19That's it.
00:13:21Now, it ain't easy,
00:13:23but it's worth it.
00:13:27Throttle, throttle.
00:13:29I'm trying.
00:13:35Come on.
00:13:37I'm trying.
00:13:39I'm getting it.
00:13:41I'm like a tank.
00:13:43You shoot the missile,
00:13:45and I'll take the ground cover.
00:13:47Yeah.
00:13:49Come on, pick it up.
00:13:51Yes, sir!
00:13:53I can literally run circles around you.
00:13:55I'm going through the compounds!
00:13:59Whoo!
00:14:15Whoo!
00:14:17Yes!
00:14:20Willie!
00:14:22Stop!
00:14:24Willie!
00:14:26Stop!
00:14:28Help!
00:14:30Willie, stop!
00:14:32Stop!
00:14:34Just as I am
00:14:36without one plea,
00:14:42but that thy blood
00:14:44was shed for me,
00:14:46and that thou bidst
00:14:48me come to thee,
00:14:54O Lamb of God,
00:14:56I come,
00:14:58I come.
00:15:10Folks,
00:15:12these services are probably
00:15:15the hardest for me to get through.
00:15:17It ain't right
00:15:19that any parent
00:15:21should ever say goodbye
00:15:23to their child.
00:15:25But Jesus said,
00:15:27Let the children come to me
00:15:29and do not hinder them,
00:15:31for to such they belong
00:15:33to the kingdom of heaven.
00:15:35He heals
00:15:37the brokenhearted
00:15:39and binds up
00:15:41their wounds.
00:15:43For this child I prayed
00:15:45and was granted my petition.
00:15:47Therefore
00:15:49I have lent him
00:15:51to the Lord. Enough!
00:15:57Open it.
00:16:05Mr. Stamper, I don't think that's a very good idea.
00:16:07That little fellow's
00:16:09in some rough shape.
00:16:11I don't remember asking you,
00:16:13now do I, Pastor?
00:16:15So if you so kindly
00:16:17do as I ask,
00:16:19and open up the goddamn casket
00:16:21before I kick it open.
00:16:41Don't.
00:17:02Look at him.
00:17:06Look at him!
00:17:11You did this.
00:17:15You did this.
00:17:17You killed my boy!
00:17:19You killed my boy!
00:17:41You killed my boy!
00:18:08What's your problem?
00:18:11Just a silly little drawing.
00:18:13Hey,
00:18:15don't sell yourself short, young man.
00:18:17You were quite the artist.
00:18:19Daddy loved your drawings.
00:18:28Mom, it's Buck.
00:18:30He's got a gun.
00:18:32Teddy, take the girls to their room.
00:18:34Girls, go with Teddy.
00:18:41Can I help you, Mr. Stamper?
00:18:43Send that boy out here.
00:18:46Mr. Stamper, I think you've had a little bit too much to drink.
00:18:50Won't you tell me anything, woman?
00:18:52I said send that boy out here right now.
00:18:54I will do no such thing.
00:18:56Now you best be leaving my home.
00:19:03The way I see it,
00:19:05you've got two choices.
00:19:07One,
00:19:10you either send that boy out here
00:19:12and I kill him
00:19:14or you give that boy to me.
00:19:16It's the only right way.
00:19:19It's the only right way.
00:19:21Night for night.
00:19:23Your boy killed mine.
00:19:25Now I'll kill yours.
00:19:27You ain't taking my boy.
00:19:29I'll kill him.
00:19:31It's your choice.
00:19:33Like hell you will.
00:19:40What happened to Willie
00:19:42was tragic
00:19:44but it was an accident.
00:19:48I know you are in pain
00:19:50but my Teddy loved him.
00:19:53I loved him.
00:19:55You aren't the only one
00:19:57in mourning here
00:19:59so I advise you
00:20:01to go home and sleep it off.
00:20:10You don't appreciate me?
00:20:12Now that boy's come home with me.
00:20:14I did her a lot
00:20:16and I have to take all you out so be it.
00:20:18I got enough bullets.
00:20:24It's okay, Mom.
00:20:26I'll go.
00:20:32I don't want anyone else to get hurt.
00:20:34Teddy, get back inside.
00:20:36He can't take you.
00:20:38Mom!
00:20:40No, Mom!
00:20:42Go!
00:20:54Mom!
00:20:58Teddy!
00:21:00Get back in the house!
00:21:02Get back in the house! Lock the door!
00:21:04Lock the door!
00:21:07Teddy!
00:21:13He's my boy now.
00:21:15He's my son!
00:21:17He'll come back.
00:21:19Teddy!
00:21:21No!
00:21:29No!
00:21:31No!
00:21:37No!
00:21:43Get out.
00:21:45Get out.
00:21:49Get up.
00:21:51I said get up!
00:21:53What?
00:22:05Welcome to your new home, boy.
00:22:07The way I see it,
00:22:09if my boy has to sleep in the ground,
00:22:11you sure as hell can sleep on it.
00:22:23No.
00:22:47Get up.
00:22:49I said get up. Come on, boy.
00:22:51You're not gonna be lazy around here.
00:22:53There's work to do.
00:22:55Now get out to that coop and bring in the eggs.
00:22:57Being so ignorant,
00:22:59you can't figure that out, right?
00:23:01Yes, sir.
00:23:05I said get. Come on now.
00:23:13What is wrong with you, boy?
00:23:15You messed up in the head,
00:23:17or do I have to give my belt on you?
00:23:20I have to pee.
00:23:22Well, you know where the woods are.
00:23:24Then get to them chickens and bring in the eggs.
00:23:26I like mine over easy.
00:23:32And don't break my yolk.
00:23:50Hello?
00:24:02Hello?
00:24:19Hello?
00:24:49Hello?
00:25:20Hello?
00:25:42Sheriff.
00:25:44I'm the deputy.
00:25:46He took my son.
00:25:48He's the one who lost the boy, right?
00:25:50Yes, sir.
00:25:52You have to help me.
00:25:54Now, ma'am,
00:25:56I reckon this is a better job for the sheriff himself.
00:25:58Fine.
00:26:00Where is he?
00:26:02Well, now he's in Charlottesville,
00:26:04and he'll be back tomorrow.
00:26:06You have to do something.
00:26:08He is going to kill my boy.
00:26:10My hands are tied.
00:26:12I promise you,
00:26:14the sheriff will take care of it.
00:26:17Well, why don't you run along back home,
00:26:19and I'm gonna call in in the morning.
00:26:21You're not gonna do nothing?
00:26:23Ma'am, I suggest you calm down.
00:26:25Now, that man is suffering,
00:26:27and he's just lashing out at your boy.
00:26:29Okay? We'll handle everything.
00:26:31You better pray hard.
00:26:33My son is all right.
00:26:35No, I'll pray.
00:26:39You should pray, too.
00:26:41After all,
00:26:43he didn't kill his boy.
00:26:47Coward!
00:26:59Sit.
00:27:01I said sit.
00:27:09You ain't walking around this farm
00:27:11with that long hair.
00:27:13If it ain't clean,
00:27:15you ain't bringing loss to my home.
00:27:19You best be still.
00:27:35You better eat something.
00:27:37You're gonna need your energy for tomorrow.
00:27:41You can make a bed out of one of them bales,
00:27:43or you can get a blank from the horse.
00:28:01I'm coming home, Mama.
00:28:13I'll see you, boy.
00:28:43Ma!
00:28:53Ma!
00:28:55You think you can get away from me?
00:28:57I own you, boy!
00:28:59Please stop!
00:29:01Please stop!
00:29:09How are you doing this to me?
00:29:12How?
00:29:14You killed my mother.
00:29:16Mama, help!
00:29:18Please stop!
00:29:22You hear me?
00:29:24You'll never try to run away from me again.
00:29:26If you do,
00:29:28I'll take one of them sisters of yours.
00:29:30If they run away, I'll take your mama.
00:29:32Get off.
00:29:34Get off.
00:29:42Mama!
00:29:48I had a fine boy.
00:29:50He was good.
00:29:52And now I got you.
00:29:54Pathetic.
00:29:56You ain't half the boy Willie was.
00:30:11I love you.
00:30:42Morning, Sheriff.
00:30:44A little early for a house call, ain't it?
00:30:46Morning, Mr. Stamper.
00:30:48Sorry to hear about your son.
00:30:54I, uh, we got Miss Rogers here.
00:30:56She, uh,
00:30:58she tells me you
00:31:00you came and took her boy
00:31:02against his will. Is that true?
00:31:04Why don't you ask him yourself?
00:31:06What happened to you, baby?
00:31:08Now, boy, you want to tell me
00:31:10what's going on here?
00:31:12You got your mama
00:31:14mighty shooken up about this.
00:31:20Are you afraid to talk, boy?
00:31:24What happened to your face?
00:31:26Teddy?
00:31:28Teddy.
00:31:30Teddy.
00:31:32Teddy.
00:31:35What happened to your face?
00:31:37Teddy? Come on, let's go, baby.
00:31:39He can't hurt you no more.
00:31:41Now, Buck,
00:31:43I don't know what you have in mind here,
00:31:45but that boy ain't yours.
00:31:47He belongs home with his mama.
00:31:49No!
00:31:53I fell off the truck.
00:31:57What did you say, boy?
00:31:59I said
00:32:01I want to stay here.
00:32:03This is where Willie was.
00:32:07I don't want to go back with you.
00:32:11Well, it seems like
00:32:13we've arrived at an impasse.
00:32:15You heard the boy.
00:32:17He wants to stay here.
00:32:21Boy, why don't you want to go home?
00:32:23This is my home.
00:32:25I don't want to be with a bunch of girls.
00:32:27I need a man in my life.
00:32:31If you brought me back,
00:32:33I'd just run away.
00:32:41Why don't you just give him a kiss?
00:32:43Dad is my son,
00:32:45and I am not leaving here without him.
00:32:47Now you heard the boy.
00:32:49Daddy!
00:32:51We force him to go,
00:32:54and he'll just come right back.
00:32:56Daddy, come home!
00:32:58Daddy, I love you!
00:33:00Daddy, come home!
00:33:02No, you have to stay!
00:33:04And in just a few days,
00:33:06he'll be running down your driveway
00:33:08in just a few days.
00:33:10You know kids.
00:33:12Now come home.
00:33:14Daddy!
00:33:16Daddy, I love you!
00:33:20Daddy, come home!
00:33:24Daddy!
00:33:26Daddy!
00:33:28Daddy!
00:33:30Daddy!
00:33:54Daddy!
00:33:56Daddy!
00:33:58Daddy!
00:34:00Daddy!
00:34:02Daddy!
00:34:04Daddy!
00:34:06Daddy!
00:34:08Daddy!
00:34:10Daddy!
00:34:12Daddy!
00:34:14Daddy!
00:34:16Daddy!
00:34:18Daddy!
00:34:20Daddy!
00:34:22Daddy!
00:34:52Daddy!
00:35:07Sounds like a god damn parade in here.
00:35:09Can you be any louder?
00:35:11It's Thursday.
00:35:13We need milk.
00:35:15Gonna need an entire...
00:35:17Don't tell me what needs
00:35:19to be done around here, boy.
00:35:21You want your egg fried don't I always want my egg fried yes, sir
00:35:51I
00:36:05Just thinking you're stealing from me. No, sir. Well, you must have found that years ago
00:36:21Did you
00:36:52Oh
00:37:00Don't you call on Willie you never cared about him we did all the work
00:37:09When Willie died I took his place but the sense tonight
00:37:16You will never hurt me again and you will never threaten my family again
00:37:21You will never hurt me again
00:37:51You
00:38:21You
00:38:51You
00:39:21You
00:39:51You
00:40:22Mama girls anybody home
00:40:28Hello
00:40:38Mama girls, come on anybody
00:40:51I
00:41:21You
00:41:51You
00:42:04Thank You Willie
00:42:21You
00:42:43What are your plans for the day well, we're supposed to have a picnic but the rain
00:42:48Is not always the way always
00:42:51Okay, that'll be five cents, please
00:42:54Thank you so much here you are have a good day you too
00:43:01Can I help you
00:43:03Me I'm not looking at anybody else now. Am I no, ma'am
00:43:09How much for an apple and two turkey sticks
00:43:12That'll set you back about four cents and a hard-boiled egg another two cents
00:43:18All right
00:43:25That'll be six cents there big spender
00:43:31You all right
00:43:34Oh
00:43:37My goodness, I don't need all this unless you'll be needing half the store. No, ma'am. I think I'll be all
00:43:47You forgot your change
00:44:17Oh
00:44:19Oh
00:44:44Hey Willie, can I help you?
00:44:49Sorry, sir, you know public records are that way
00:44:59Thank you, oh
00:45:07My gosh, I'm so sorry. Oh, no, no, they were all separated by jurisdiction. I'll gladly help. It's all right
00:45:14I can do it
00:45:18Sarah I can restore them. It's my fault sir. Are you from around here?
00:45:24No, sir
00:45:26Just looking for somebody
00:45:28Are you looking for Clara Rogers? Maybe you got records or forwarding statement?
00:45:34There are Rogers you mean
00:45:37Old widow Rogers up on the ridge. Yes, sir. I believe that sir
00:45:41There's no forwarding address for her you might want to check the cemetery
00:45:46Beg your pardon
00:45:49After her husband died her boy
00:45:51It killed another boy and then he ran off
00:45:55And then she got scarlet fever real bad and the state came and took her girls
00:46:01Why are you asking
00:46:04What's the interested in your place?
00:46:06Well in that case I tried the bank
00:46:08They'd have the records and lean information
00:46:12Good luck, son
00:46:18It's a good farm somebody I'd be living in it
00:46:22I
00:46:34Need to get help
00:46:35What's wrong? Is that blood? You okay? We snuck into the mill when everyone left for lunch and Paul
00:46:39He's trapped inside the gears. He's bleeding pretty bad
00:46:42We're in so much trouble. Just tell me where is he downstairs of the wells great
00:46:52I need a big stick like a garden rake or something
00:47:22I
00:47:48Can take you follow me
00:47:52Oh
00:47:55Guys come on
00:48:02Doc doc there's been an accident. It's mr. Wells nephew sir. It's Paul dear God put him on the table
00:48:12Granite has a day off today. I'm gonna need one of your boys to stay in hell. That's not gonna work
00:48:22Can you tell me how long he's been unconscious son you with me here
00:48:39What the hell happened to you passed out from the blood sir, it's mighty bad once we get back to the mill
00:48:45We got a pretty big mess to clean up
00:48:52When the Sam Hills all the ringing in here Oh
00:48:55Clarence suppose you're here to check on your nephew. How is he doc? I heard it was pretty bad
00:49:00You heard right, but he's gonna make it
00:49:03the leg
00:49:05I'm not so sure
00:49:07But we did our best
00:49:09If it wasn't for your employee back there help him with the boy
00:49:13Your nephew might be talking to st. Peter. Do you mean Howard who just left? No the young man in back
00:49:19He stayed and helped me stabilize him
00:49:22Couldn't have done it by myself
00:49:24Sheriff is bringing an ambulance to get him over to Charlottesville
00:49:31If you won't be needing me anymore sir
00:49:33Then I'm gonna head out. What's your name son Ted?
00:49:36Theodore sir Theodore Rogers hell of a job. Mr. Rogers that boy owes you his life glad I could help
00:49:43Hey
00:49:48Hey, hey, son, hey, stop there sir. I'm mr. Wells. I'm the owner of that mill
00:49:52So you're the fella carry Paul from the mill here
00:49:56Yes, sir. I need to shake your hand
00:49:59You saved that boy's life. I just carried him. Yeah, don't be humble. You did an amazing thing
00:50:05You looking for a job? Yes. Yes, sir
00:50:08Be at the mill at dawn tomorrow, I'll have a job waiting for you. How's eight dollars a week sound that's fine
00:50:14I'll be there starting tomorrow. You can use one of our delivery trucks to go to and from to get your own
00:50:19All right, get on out of here
00:50:22Change them clothes. You're a fearful sight
00:50:30Gentlemen you remember Theodore Rogers. He's gonna be delivering with us. Let me show you how we do this
00:50:38Now on Tuesdays and Thursdays you come over here. You see how many bags go to Charlottesville? How many bags go to Jackson?
00:50:45Each driver is responsible for their own vehicle. You fill it deliver it and get back here by supper time
00:50:51The rest of the days you just spend here filling the bags and grinding the corn into mash sound good. I can do this
00:50:57Thank you for the opportunity. Oh
00:51:01Then Theodore next time you play hero try to spare me some equipment
00:51:07I
00:51:37I
00:51:52Y'all right there big spender
00:51:55Yeah, yeah, I'm just used to cranking a little differently, oh, yeah sure those cranks can be real tricky
00:52:03You have no idea what you're doing do you it's been a while
00:52:07All right
00:52:09so oh
00:52:14To start your engine you're gonna want to press on that lever to your right and turn your key
00:52:20That's your coil back switch. Good job. Okay. Now you need to make sure your car is a neutral which is this lever in the center
00:52:27Okay, right here. Mm-hmm
00:52:29Now you have two pedals on your left
00:52:32Which are your clutch and your brake and then this pedal on the right is your accelerator which is going to advance the car
00:52:39so first we clutch and
00:52:42then gas
00:52:45Good job now actually if you turn right up here, I know a really good place for you to practice before you head out for delivery
00:52:59Good job
00:53:01Good job. Now you need to make sure that it's a neutral before you try and start it again
00:53:08You'll get it not too bad for your first driving lesson
00:53:13Second it's my second time. Well, you're a very good cranker
00:53:23So are you going to drive me back to town or do I need to walk home? Sorry, I'll take you home
00:53:31I'm glad you remember the letter
00:54:02I'm gonna help you
00:54:04Yes, I have a delivery cornmeal from Wells Feeding Grain must be our new driver
00:54:11It's you you're a real hero
00:54:16Good news spreads like wildfire around these parts
00:54:21Ten bags, that's not right
00:54:24Yes, ma'am
00:54:25You can put them in the back with the rest
00:54:28Melanie will show you where
00:54:30Right this way
00:54:41One piece each girls just one
00:54:47All right, there you go you're picking out the two very best ones
00:54:52Let me show you what we got in the other day
00:55:00Just like you look at their twin dresses, this one looks like me
00:55:13Stay out of the heat
00:55:16That family that was just in here Reverend McCall them little girls
00:55:22Yeah
00:55:24Have they always lived here? Sure
00:55:26Except them little girls
00:55:29Their mama got real sick and she couldn't take care of them and
00:55:33The Reverend and his wife weren't blessed with any children. So they stepped in
00:55:38What part of the country from man you from Maysville or you here in Charlotte Jackson? Oh
00:55:46Neither really. I'm just from up the ridge
00:55:50You're awful young to be out on your own
00:55:53I'm almost 18
00:55:55I'm almost 18
00:55:57Thank you, have a good day
00:56:13Is that you daddy
00:56:16Elizabeth hi daddy
00:56:19Daddy
00:56:22What brings you into town this afternoon, oh, thank you, darling
00:56:33I heard you got in the car with some young man yesterday and headed out of town you spying on me daddy
00:56:40Spying is such a harsh word. He's not a stranger. He's a hero
00:56:46Did you hear about that man who saved Paul Wells at the mill so you can see he's not all that scary I
00:56:55Heard you helped in that rescue as well. That's my girl. What do you know about him?
00:57:05That's what makes him a stranger
00:57:10Hi, can I help you
00:57:16Y'all got anything to drink around here I can pour you a glass of sweet tea
00:57:20That's not exactly what I'm in the market for a young lady. There's a little thing called prohibition, sir
00:57:25We don't break the law here. I guess I'll just take some sugar and corn mash
00:57:32I can get you the sugar but the mash is gonna be over at the mill. Well, that's about ignorant. I
00:57:38Believe your time here is done. Are you you got no business here?
00:57:43That's a hella way to treat a patron show me some respect I
00:57:49Could teach you a thing or two young lady
00:57:55Alright looks like somebody's stuck in there
00:58:13You
00:58:21Hey big spender
00:58:22Howdy, ma'am. Howdy, ma'am. That's all you got to say
00:58:26Ma'am, you are quite the talk about town. You know a real-life hero. Oh
00:58:32And humble too all in a day's work. I spoke too soon. I
00:58:37I
00:58:38Better get going. Mr. Wells is expecting me. Oh, well, we don't want to keep the mayor waiting. Mr. Wells is the mayor
00:58:43Where are you from hero?
00:58:46around
00:58:47Hmm. I like a mystery
00:58:50What's the name of hero goes by nowadays?
00:58:56Theodore my name is Theodore Rogers
00:58:58well, Theodore Rogers
00:59:01You and I made a pretty good team the other day
00:59:03Maybe we can work together again sometime
00:59:07Welcome to Maysville
00:59:09Say
00:59:12What does a clerk from the general store go by nowadays I'm gonna make you work for that one
00:59:18I
00:59:35Have your invoice
00:59:37Well, I hope you have a little bit more than an invoice
00:59:41Like about a hundred and ten more things. Yes, sir. I
00:59:45I
00:59:47Must admit I wasn't expecting to be carrying money like that
00:59:50You got nothing to worry about
00:59:52If you have any trouble use that Colt 45 under your seat. Hey, nobody gonna bother you with that peacemaker in your lap
01:00:01Hi boss, see you later boss
01:00:05And I boys see you in the morning
01:00:08Say you hungry. Yes, I could use a bite. Excellent. Let's you me grab some supper
01:00:14Have you eaten at that restaurant in town yet?
01:00:16No, sir, but I must admit I'm kind of sure right now. Maybe another time. Oh
01:00:21Nonsense my treat. I'll tell you Adela makes the best biscuits and fried apples this side of the Mississippi
01:00:32Well, here you go gentlemen, excuse me, we'd be having any iced tea with that or coffee
01:00:39coffee
01:00:41Thanks, Della
01:00:43You know son for you to drive the truck back here today with all that money in your pocket shows a lot about your
01:00:48character, I
01:00:49Ain't never let nobody but family deliver for me
01:00:53Of course I never had son of my own
01:00:56but if I did
01:00:58I'd hope we'd have character like you integrity. Thank you, sir
01:01:05Two coffees
01:01:08Enjoy your dinner. Thanks Della
01:01:11I'll tell you I'm taters have just the right crunch. They're delicious
01:01:20Say
01:01:21Mr. Walls, can I ask you a question?
01:01:25Sure, son. What do you need to know?
01:01:28Well, there's this
01:01:29young girl
01:01:30Over the general store. Oh
01:01:33Mr. Smallwoods daughter small would like the berry farm small wood berry farm general store horse farm
01:01:41Good family. What's her first name?
01:01:44Elizabeth she's your only daughter has three sons, too
01:01:52Elizabeth Smallwood
01:02:02I
01:02:04Looks like it might rain later. Thank you for dinner. My pleasure
01:02:12Theodore
01:02:14Think I'm gonna give you an advance on this week's salary
01:02:17You never know when you might need to buy something at the store
01:02:21Why are you being so kind to me? Mr. Wells? I like you you impressed me
01:02:27Have a good evening
01:02:33We
01:02:45Gotta stop meeting like this
01:02:47Well, hello there. Miss Elizabeth Smallwood
01:02:51Gee detective that sure didn't take long
01:02:53You must have been working real hard to get my name
01:02:56Maybe how was your ride to Charlottesville? Ah wasn't too bad. I'm glad
01:03:02You
01:03:04Do you want another driving lesson? Uh, yeah, that'd be nice
01:03:16So, where do you want to go
01:03:19Now where is the romance and asking the woman where she wants to go
01:03:24Take me somewhere. I've never been
01:03:33You did good. Mr. Rogers. This is quite nice. I
01:03:39Used to play as a child with my best friend
01:03:42No, but you fished and threw rocks and caused all sorts of trouble
01:03:46Yeah, something like that
01:03:48You know, I baptized him right there in that spot
01:03:52You were a strange kid. Mr. Rogers
01:03:56What do you like to do now besides baptisms and life-saving what do you mean for fun
01:04:02You a wild man. Oh
01:04:05No, I don't nothing really
01:04:08nothing
01:04:09everybody likes something I
01:04:11Like to draw Michelangelo a Michael who?
01:04:16Theodore Rogers, you don't know who Michelangelo is. No, ma'am. I'm not familiar with any of the Angelo family
01:04:21He painted the Sistine Chapel
01:04:24The creation of Adam
01:04:27The statue of David
01:04:30Oh, we're gonna need to work on this
01:04:35Where are your folks
01:04:39Their past, oh, I'm sorry your best friend
01:04:49Hi, mr. Rogers, you sure hold some serious heartache is your world always this sad
01:04:55Yeah up until now. I reckon so
01:05:00Well, I guess we need to fix that then
01:05:07What are you doing
01:05:11Okay, yeah, there's the dress
01:05:29Baptized me Theodore Rogers wash me of my sins of what I have done and what I am about to do
01:05:38You are crazy made you smile didn't it
01:05:44No more heartache, mr. Rogers
01:05:59You
01:06:13Sure you want to do this
01:06:30I
01:06:35Saw the light how do we keep ending up in water? It must be destiny
01:06:46Yeah, I need to go I should get you off
01:07:00You
01:07:06You'll need to take a right at the fork in the road
01:07:10This is a horse farm, yes, but don't go down the drive just drop me off at the driveway
01:07:15Kind of gentleman would I be if I didn't walk you to your front door a live one
01:07:20All right
01:07:27What happened back there are we just gonna pretend we were having a good time
01:07:35It's hard to explain I got time
01:07:40Maybe not you are saved by the bell Theodore Rogers
01:07:49And another thing
01:07:51Theodore doesn't exactly roll off the tongue. I'm gonna call you Theo or Teddy
01:07:57My mother called me Teddy
01:07:59Theo it is
01:08:01Sleep well Theo. I'll see you tomorrow
01:08:20It's pretty late
01:08:22Damn it, daddy
01:08:24Not spying on me again. Watch your language. You're still a lady
01:08:29At least I hope so. What is that supposed to mean? Hope so
01:08:33It's not proper for a young woman to be gallivanting around the whole damn country. Watch your language
01:08:43With some boy in the late hours of the night, don't you get saucy give me
01:08:49Why are you wet?
01:08:51Well, daddy, you have nothing to worry about. He was a complete gentleman
01:08:57despite my overtures
01:08:59So you can sleep well tonight knowing that your young
01:09:04innocent daughter is still
01:09:06a lady
01:09:09Good night
01:09:19I
01:09:49I
01:10:10Hear you have the best sweet tea you have good sources
01:10:19Oh
01:10:29Well, yep, that's delicious don't tell Della
01:10:38I'm sorry about last night. I
01:10:42Was wondering if maybe you can give me a second chance
01:10:46What exactly were you thinking? Oh
01:10:49I have something in mind
01:10:54You know, Elizabeth doesn't exactly roll off the tongue I'm gonna call you Beth
01:11:11Roots can't grow unless the seed is sown
01:11:18And trees without a foundation can't grow
01:11:26And though the soil of my heart has been cold
01:11:34These Kentucky mountain songs have found their home
01:11:40My roots are found at the bottom of the Appalachians
01:11:47They've been zoning
01:11:52And watered by a bottle of bourbon I can't cut them
01:12:00When I am just now learning that my roots were made to grow
01:12:09Into this bluegrass
01:12:17I
01:12:47Oh
01:13:09Mr. Well, sir, I have your invoice and payment from Jacksonville. Oh, that's fine. Yeah
01:13:14And thanks for all the hard work you're putting in how long has it been now about three months or three months
01:13:20Never late always willing to lend a hand
01:13:24Strong as an ox. I tell you you're you're a true asset to this mill. Thank you, sir
01:13:29Not to be rude, but I do have someone waiting. Oh, I see. Yeah, you got a cold refreshing iced tea waiting for you
01:13:37I presume
01:13:39You know feel
01:13:41Tea is a wonderful thing
01:13:44It's cool when you need it
01:13:47Warm when you need it, but you can't let it sit too long
01:13:51the ice melts
01:13:54And the warmth wears off and then all you got is some that's just sitting there
01:14:00If you really want to enjoy the freshness of that tea you got to take the necessary steps
01:14:08Now don't be pussyfooting around
01:14:11We still talking about tea. Mr. Wells you tell me
01:14:17Do you know Theodore
01:14:20I've never held the hand of a woman after church
01:14:24Carried a child to his bed to tuck him in at night
01:14:29Don't make the same mistakes I made son don't let time slip away
01:14:41You're
01:14:46Back a little early Oh light loading Jackson extra-sweet just like you. Oh
01:14:57What you're wearing pants
01:15:00Yes, is that a problem? You know, I vote too. I
01:15:04Just never seen a woman wear pants before
01:15:07Well, there's a lot of things in me. You haven't seen Theo Rogers
01:15:11Imagine what's in store for you? Keep talking like that. I just feel kiss
01:15:15You do that in this town square in this town would lock you up so fast. Oh, I'll take my chances. Oh
01:15:21I have a gift for you. Hmm
01:15:25It's a collection of Michelangelo's work
01:15:28The Sistine Chapel is on page
01:15:3272
01:15:34Wow, thank you
01:15:38You know, I was thinking
01:15:40But I take you somewhere tonight you take me back for another dip in the creek
01:15:44You feeling sinful? Oh, not quite
01:15:48How about picking up at 6?
01:15:50Don't keep me waiting
01:16:11Yeah, you can't be doing that in public sorry guess I can't help myself
01:16:18Sometimes you're just more than I can handle
01:16:21So, you know that man never seen him in town before
01:16:26He comes into the store every so often I don't know his name
01:16:29He always smells like whiskey. I guess every town needs a town drunk. Yeah, I guess
01:16:35Thank you for the tea
01:16:36You know means a lot I'm grateful for every time you give me this
01:16:40And the book I can't wait to read through it. Well, as long as you let me I will always have a tea for you
01:16:47but now I
01:16:50Have to get back to the store. I
01:16:53Will see you tonight
01:17:07Oh
01:17:25That was quite the display out there
01:17:30Whatever do you mean?
01:17:32You've been seeing that boy for some time now
01:17:36That boy has a name I
01:17:41Think it's time you bring him by
01:17:44Why daddy so you can tell him that he's not good enough for your only daughter
01:17:49Now that's just not fair
01:17:53What's fair daddy are you telling me you're gonna welcome him with open arms and say welcome to the family son
01:18:02Got to give me a chance first
01:18:06You can't be all that bad if you care about him
01:18:11Now daddy, don't you go being all supportive on me
01:18:15I'll give them a chance Elizabeth
01:18:18That's all I can ask for daddy
01:18:22Your move
01:18:35Oh
01:18:52Where are we Theo
01:18:57This is my home I grew up here it's beautiful
01:19:06Oh
01:19:31Well, thank you
01:19:35You have green beans, yes, I do
01:19:40Did you make those I did
01:19:43they look incredible and
01:19:46Did you get those from Della? No, only what color me impressed?
01:19:54Well, I hope you're hungry I should still be warm it looks perfect you haven't even tasted it yet I don't need to
01:20:01And you have such a lovely home
01:20:05I tried to clean it a bit. It has sat its spell
01:20:09It could use a woman's touch. I
01:20:13agree
01:20:19Dinner was lovely. Where'd you learn to cook like that? I used to cook for a man. I worked for once. Oh
01:20:26well, I
01:20:29Would let you cook for me anytime but don't break my egg yolks, whatever you do
01:20:35I
01:20:57Mind telling me what happened in there
01:20:59You
01:21:04You're doing it again
01:21:07You're pushing me away what the hell is going on he was not a good man
01:21:15He was evil he was horrible, who are you talking about Theo?
01:21:21You
01:21:25Man in town today what?
01:21:29Drunk
01:21:31Yeah, it's okay I'm right here
01:21:38No, I'm just a stupid
01:21:41Theo
01:21:44If you do not let me in if you don't let me close to you
01:21:51Please you have to let me help you
01:22:04He hurt me as a kid
01:22:09He hurt me when I worked as farm
01:22:21No, I love you
01:22:51I
01:23:16Is the most beautiful
01:23:21You
01:23:31Some things are just worth waiting for
01:23:51I
01:24:21I
01:24:47Help you
01:24:51Sorry, you can put away your gun
01:24:57Ma'am do I know you I know you
01:25:02You're from Charlottesville
01:25:04the Emporium I
01:25:07Guess you could say that
01:25:11Teddy
01:25:14My family called me Teddy, that's right
01:25:17I
01:25:20Do you remember me
01:25:25Look closer
01:25:32It's all right, it's been a long time when I know a child's memory fades
01:25:45I haven't
01:25:47I
01:25:59So
01:26:02How long have you known
01:26:04About a month. Mr. Wells confirmed it for me
01:26:08he told me about your mother and your sisters, but
01:26:13When he told me about your father in the railroad
01:26:17That's when I knew it was you
01:26:20And you chose to stay away from me I chose to do what we wanted
01:26:28Four and a half years ago. You told me that you didn't want me that you wanted to stay
01:26:34With him. Oh, I was protecting you. Couldn't you tell?
01:26:40You told everyone I was dead. I was told you passed away
01:26:44And the girls were adopted out and then I went to Charlottesville and I saw them it all made sense
01:26:55Wait, do you know about the girls? I know them
01:27:02But they don't know me
01:27:04The pastor and his wife bring them out once a month for me to see them
01:27:10They're very well cared for
01:27:14It really is you
01:27:19So you don't hate me no when I escaped I came looking for you
01:27:38Did he hurt you you don't want to know that I'm alive
01:27:44Here we have each other
01:27:57You've done very well by yourself, you know, mr. Wells he he told me all about that boy that you saved
01:28:04And
01:28:07Things to other things
01:28:12He told me about her
01:28:15Elizabeth I've seen her. She's very beautiful
01:28:24Do you love her I do I mean you're ready
01:28:34I
01:28:39Want you to give her this
01:28:41No, mama. This is to bring from daddy
01:28:44I'd rather give it to somebody who is in love
01:28:48And keep it as a reminder of love that I am lost
01:28:52Thank you
01:28:55When the time is right, I will let you know
01:29:05I guess I better get going. I explained to do want to talk to Beth about
01:29:22Can you stay please come home you want me to stay I'll figure this out you're safe
01:29:35You
01:29:41This is the best day of my life, I'm finally home
01:29:44You
01:30:00Have never been this late. We really need to get a phone installed in that house. I was worried sick
01:30:06Listen, there's something I need to talk to you. There you are. You know, I was just bragging on you for your punctuality
01:30:12Mr. Wells, look, I'm sorry
01:30:14Yeah, is that what I think it is? Yeah, you said you need to talk to me about something
01:30:25This isn't exactly how I planned this never is son. Come on. What are you waiting for? The tea is getting cold
01:30:35Miss Elizabeth Smallwood
01:30:38Would you do me the honor
01:30:41Yes, Theodore Rogers. I accept your offer of marriage
01:30:45Damn, this is a cause for celebration. What do you say? We gather all the folks tonight in the Lewis and Clark ballroom
01:30:51I'll get Della to whip up a feast
01:30:53We'll have music and dancing and celebrate your announcement in style tonight, sir. No time like the present. Thank you, sir
01:31:01I'm sure pop would love to help as well. Now. Don't you worry your pretty little head about it now go on get gussied up
01:31:07We'll see you tonight. Yes, sir
01:31:16That is one happy lady you did good, huh? Thank you, sir
01:31:20Now come on. We gotta get you cleaned up too. We got a party to plan
01:31:37I
01:31:45Don't know Clarence sure don't know much about him. What more is there to know? He's a hero
01:31:51He's a damn good worker and he's head over heels for your daughter. He'll be good to her
01:31:55Anything about his family what he comes from?
01:31:59We found a convicts. I assure you that young man has character. He's not an evil bone in his body
01:32:06I'll vouch for
01:32:09Closest thing to a son I'll ever have
01:32:30Thank y'all so much sure appreciate it
01:32:32We're gonna take a short break. Y'all can come on up and grab some grub and don't forget to congratulate the happy couple
01:32:39You look beautiful. Thank you. It was my mother's
01:33:03Ladies and gentlemen tonight is a great night. We're all united in support of this fine young couple
01:33:23Evening
01:33:25Are you going all gussied up?
01:33:29We were just celebrating mr. Smallwoods daughter's engagement
01:33:32You decide to stand out here on the streets
01:33:35alone
01:33:37Looking for somebody
01:33:41I have to ask you to leave her alone. I'll be the one taking her home tonight
01:33:47Looking for the party it's inside
01:33:49But you're gonna have to leave her alone
01:33:52engagement party, huh
01:33:54There's a lucky fellow who's gonna roll into all that money
01:33:56He's not from here. You wouldn't know him
01:33:59None of us do
01:34:02His name is Theodore Rogers
01:34:07Theodore Rogers you're like the son I never had and for an engagement gift. I'm offering you a permanent position at the mill
01:34:15Son, I'm offering you a foreman job. Will you accept?
01:34:20Yes, sir. Thank you, sir
01:34:32Hip hip hooray
01:34:34Let's all give it up for the happy couple
01:34:37Who the hell are you?
01:34:39You're supposed to be dead
01:34:42Mister I don't know your name or where you're from. We don't want any trouble around here
01:34:47It's once you get the hell out of here. You don't know my name
01:34:51You don't know my name
01:34:54Well, why don't you just ask the groom to be here?
01:34:57Ain't that right Teddy?
01:34:59What's he talking about Theo Theo
01:35:07Who the hell is Theo
01:35:11He's got you all fooled
01:35:14You don't even know who you're marrying
01:35:17Don't that be at all
01:35:19lady
01:35:21You standing next to a murderer
01:35:24Go ahead
01:35:25Ask him ask him if he's ever killed anyone
01:35:29What's he saying? Is it true?
01:35:35I can explain. It was an accident. You lied to me. How could you? I would never lie to you
01:35:43Mr. Wells, I swear to you I was just a child
01:35:48Son I'm the least you're worried now go
01:35:52Yeah, that's right
01:35:54You run you coward
01:35:56You run just like you did when you killed my boy
01:36:00My Willie was drug all across that farm cut all the pieces and dismembered
01:36:13Mister it's not true
01:36:22Please stop
01:36:24Let me explain explain what?
01:36:26But your name is really Teddy that you murdered someone I told you my mother called me Teddy
01:36:32Thank you for that. You just left out the part about killing another human being
01:36:36Damn it. Theo. I told my father you were a good person. I am so ashamed. Will you just listen to me?
01:36:42How could you embarrass me like that?
01:36:44How could you embarrass my entire family? I could never marry a liar let alone someone who killed another person damn it
01:36:50Will you just let me explain I can't
01:36:54If you've ever left me for even a second you will let me explain I will tell you everything
01:37:12Where are you taking me?
01:37:15I
01:37:19Don't really stamp
01:37:21Your buck stamp. All right. I won't know my pa was there. He's the one who found Willie. Yes the sheriff
01:37:30See
01:37:33Now you all know
01:37:37That boy killed my son
01:37:41Seems you and I remember this differently
01:37:44They were two kids doing something they shouldn't have been doing yes, but it was an accident
01:37:50That's why no charges were ever leveled against that boy
01:37:54They were playing with your gun. Mr. Stamper before they got on that tractor
01:37:59If you'd been a better father your son would be alive today
01:38:03That boy he ran to get help
01:38:08Tried to get his mama to save Willie he never left him to die alone
01:38:13Left him to save his life
01:38:16And that's the truth
01:38:24You're not welcome here now get the hell out of Maysville before we run you out
01:38:43You
01:38:45You
01:39:12Elizabeth
01:39:15When I was a child
01:39:1713 I
01:39:19Was with my best friend Willie. We were playing bandits with his daddy's gun
01:39:25Beth
01:39:26The bullets ran out. We went to your grandpa's farm to steal his tractor. I know this story. No
01:39:33Because we wanted to be grown-ups and drive the damn thing
01:39:39That's when things went terribly wrong
01:39:42Really fell
01:39:45And I couldn't make it stop
01:39:51Who the hell are you
01:39:54Everything he's saying is true. What is going on here?
01:40:01Beth
01:40:04This is my mother Oh
01:40:08Great
01:40:10more lies
01:40:11What's next Theo is your dead father going to walk out of the chicken coop
01:40:16What is wrong with you people? How long have you been planning this charade and
01:40:20You have been coming to the store for over a month now
01:40:23And the whole time you were just fooling me into being some part of your big master scheme
01:40:30My god, I'm such a fool
01:40:33No
01:40:35It's not like that. Okay. I just escaped a few months ago from who your mother
01:40:40No, the devil himself
01:40:43That man in town today, he was Willie's father and when he died
01:40:46I had to take his place or he was gonna kill me and my entire family. I
01:40:52Survived for four years with pure evil being yelled at beaten
01:40:58Tormented every day of my life and he threatened to hurt my family if I ever left
01:41:05And then a few months ago
01:41:07I'm looking for girls and mom
01:41:11They were gone
01:41:13And I went into town and I met you
01:41:19And I still see him
01:41:22Willie still haunts me
01:41:26But he's my best friend and I never wanted him to die never
01:41:37You
01:42:07You
01:42:19You did this to save me
01:42:37I
01:42:43Ain't that sweet
01:42:45Got ourselves a real family reunion here. You showing your scars boy
01:42:51Why did you favor?
01:42:53Spare the rod you spoil the child. I made a man out of you
01:43:00You look different leave her alone I
01:43:03Can still see you clearly
01:43:06Seems our little agreement didn't suit you
01:43:09You left not for causing me to lose my barn. You tried to kill me deals off
01:43:17Back to square one
01:43:19So this is never gonna end. This is my family now, and you are missing you better mind your little lady
01:43:24You don't want to get in here
01:43:27You're not gonna hurt her or anybody. I've paid any debt I had to you. I owe you nothing
01:43:35That's not the deal
01:43:37not for not a
01:43:39lot for a life
01:43:40Your reign of terror ends here. Mr. Do you have any idea who I am? I could have my daddy on me
01:43:45Your daddy can't help you right here right now
01:43:48Let's get settled tonight
01:43:53Then take me no mama
01:43:58If you have me I'll go with you I'll take his place
01:44:01I
01:44:04Ain't that a twist of fate
01:44:07Your mama done saved you boy. I'll kill you. I
01:44:10Love you, and I can never repay you for what you did for me my girls
01:44:14But right now I need you to put her in that car and go
01:44:17Go
01:44:18Best listen to your mama boy. I love you. I'll be back for you. Oh, stay strong. I'll have my daddy get you before sunrise
01:44:32It's mighty chilly out would you mind if I got my shawl I would make the ride more comfortable
01:44:50Kind of ironic don't you think I ended up with you after all
01:45:01You
01:45:20We need to get straight to the sheriff no, he won't help I just
01:45:31Did you hear that gunshot
01:45:34Oh
01:45:59Hey mama, hey, you all right
01:46:03We were arguing
01:46:13You know, what do we do
01:46:22What do we do
01:46:27Get you something
01:46:34That's good, thank you. Thank you. Okay
01:46:42You are you coming with us
01:46:50Theo are you coming with us? No, yes, they're the body send the sheriff. I'll take it from here
01:46:58It's all over now
01:47:03You
01:47:10Go
01:47:20There are secrets in the mountains
01:47:23And sometimes secrets are covered by lies. I
01:47:26know my mama killed Buck Stamper that night a
01:47:30Secret I hold to this day
01:47:32But it wasn't till years later
01:47:34She finally told me the truth
01:48:02He
01:48:05Can't stay here the truth was always there
01:48:08John, I guess we just choose to see what we want to see. I think it might be more like Frank and
01:48:16First the war
01:48:19Mama left him
01:48:21Like you don't have a daddy
01:48:24You
01:48:32She lost her husband and her baby, maybe we can cut her some slack
01:48:36What I'm gonna do with you boys
01:48:39No, this can get impacting
01:48:42Look at him. Look at him
01:48:47My daddy loved him, too
01:48:51I loved him
01:48:53You aren't the only one
01:48:56You're gonna love Willie
01:48:59He was mine
01:49:14I'm gonna tell him or should I killed his own brother?
01:49:24You
01:49:39You can't hop me anymore
01:49:54Now we are full-on blood brothers can nobody ever to this part
01:50:10Rest in peace Willie
01:50:23You
01:50:53You
01:51:23You
01:51:53You
01:52:23You
01:52:53You
01:53:23You
01:53:53You

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