Brenda Sykes credited as playing...
Ellen
- Ellen: Maybe you be no wantin' me no more. You be sellin' me or given me to one of...
- Hammond Maxwell: Oh, Ellen, honey, now, I ain't ever gonna be sellin' you. You're mine.
- Ellen: Is you gonna sell our sucker?
- Hammond Maxwell: No, I ain't. No, I won't do that either, Ellen.
- Ellen: Is you gonna sell Dite's sucker?
- Hammond Maxwell: Well, now, that's different. Our sucker, we keep him right here at Falconhurst. That make you glad? Good.
- Ellen: When our sucker growed up, can he go free? Can you give him his freedom?
- Hammond Maxwell: You craves to be free? Does you craves to be free?
- Ellen: No.
- Hammond Maxwell: Well, then what for you want the sucker to go free?
- Ellen: Cause, for a Buck, for a boy child, a lot of misery don't happen to him. He don't get whupped when the Master wants to whup him. He don't get pinned on a patch a land like a pig. He can't never go no where or do nothin'. He can't learn to read or write, unlessin' he get beat or killed.
- Hammond Maxwell: Raise your head. Raise your head. Now you're lookin' away from me. I can't see ya. Put your eyes on me. Look at me straight. Into my eyes.
- Ellen: I can't, Master.
- Hammond Maxwell: I craves you to do it, Ellen.
- Ellen: Niggers don't...
- Hammond Maxwell: Don't what? Look a white man in the eyes? If'n you're told to do it. If asked to do it, you can do it. Ellen. Don't you be a-feared. If you don't like me, you don't have to stay.
- Ellen: I like you, Sir. I want to please you.
- Ellen: Lucrezia Borgia say I knocked. She say I been missin' my time a month.
- Hammond Maxwell: Hell, what she know?
- Ellen: She got 24 suckers.