How much for the little girl? You have no need for her. One so young will bring you no...
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Ford:
[Ford is attempting to buy Eliza, who begs to allow her daughter to come too. Her son having just been sold]
How much for the little girl? You have no need for her. One so young will bring you no profit.
Freeman:
I will not sell the girl. There's heaps 'n piles of money to be made off her. She is a beauty. One of the regular bloods. None of your thick-lipped, bullet headed, cotton picking niggers.
Ford:
Her child, man. For God's sake, are you not sentimental in the least?
Freeman:
My sentimentality stretches the length of a coin. Do you want the lot, Mr. Ford, or do you pass on them all?
Ford:
I will take the ones Platt and Eliza.
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You have no use for her
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One so young will bring you no profit
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No no no I cannot sell the girl
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No there's heaps and piles of money to be made from her
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She's a beauty One of the regular bloods
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None of your thick lipped bullet heated cotton picking niggers here
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Her child man
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Please
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For God's sake are you not sentimental in the least
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My sentimentality extends the length of a coin
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God please
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Now do you take this lot Mr Ford or do you pass on them
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Please please Please
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I will take the ones Platt and Eliza
Clip duration: 36 seconds
Views: 194
Timestamp in movie: 00h 30m 58s
Uploaded: 19 March, 2022
Genres: drama, history
Summary: In the pre-Civil War United States, Solomon Northup, a free black man from upstate New York, is abducted and sold into slavery. Facing cruelty as well as unexpected kindnesses Solomon struggles not only to stay alive, but to retain his dignity. In the twelfth year of his unforgettable odyssey, Solomon’s chance meeting with a Canadian abolitionist will forever alter his life.
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00:06 Something to eat and some rest
00:39 We need a sympathetic ear
00:27 Gentlemen whoever moves that nigger is a dead man
00:07 As it will be my pleasure to bankrupt you in the courts
00:34 Damn queen
00:33 It's a plague It's damn biblical
00:07 Get up
00:18 How much for the ones Platt and Eliza
00:49 We're halfway there
00:34 The proceeds of my fiddling performances
00:19 Now you see this
00:10 I will write your letter sir
00:57 That old thing of yours is just rags and tatters
01:07 Well boy how do you feel now
00:11 That's what your niggers make of you
00:24 Circus is too constricting a word
01:02 My name is John Tibeats William Ford's chief carpenter
00:08 You will not live to see another day nigger
00:05 Something to eat and some rest
00:19 Where you going boy