 And my family is going to have that better life. Cation, that's what they're gonna do. Mark my words. Peace for the past year. I want you to step over here for a second. Let me talk to you. All right. Not yet. Really need to start looking, though. Got a wife and boy back home to support. Why don't you come by here on Monday? I'm looking to hire a few men, as per me, got a partial advance. Well, be true with you. My dad didn't really want me going underground. But I figured when I've been through, I can pretty much handle anything. I'll see you Monday. All right. Today, dear. Oh, it was good. Went fishing. Went fishing. Catching a thing. Where are you going, boy? How are you, dad? Good, good. Listen, have you thought about it? Stevie, I promised your grandfather you'd finish school. You'd be the first bargo to wear a suit and tie to work. Look, dad, it's just for the summer, okay? Just talk to the super corpsman. But I promise I'll finish school. You know I'm getting married this fall. I just need your help. That's all. Boy, I'm going to get you hired. It's only for the summer. And you will finish school. All right. Thanks a lot, dad. Becky, you know mine safety has improved since my daddy worked in the mines. I know that, but I worry none the less. They make all the miners take training before they go underground. There's still danger in the mines. And I just hope no one gets careless. That's what I'm going to say, bud. It's all right. How about you? All right. All right. And they ain't a sore hole. Yeah. We ain't nervous or anything. Just a little bit. That ain't nothing to worry about. We'll be all right underground. I hope so.