Ann Gentry:
What about the family income?
Mrs. Wadsworth:
Just what the county gives us for Baby.
Ann Gentry:
Your daughters, are they employed?
Mrs. Wadsworth:
Are my daughters... no, they help out the best they can, but it doesn't come to too much. Alba gives tennis lessons in the afternoon and Jermaine...
Germaine Wadsworth:
Once in a while I do a TV commercial.
Mrs. Wadsworth:
Sometimes I don't know how we make ends meet, but we always seem to manage.
Ann Gentry:
Isn't there any money from your husband's pension? Or his social security?
Mrs. Wadsworth:
Why no, how could there be?
Germaine Wadsworth:
[laughs]
She thinks he's dead.
Mrs. Wadsworth:
[laughs]
That man didn't die.
Germaine Wadsworth:
No such luck.
Mrs. Wadsworth:
It happened just before Baby was born. When I needed him most, he ran off and left us. But then all that's in the record.
Ann Gentry:
Oh I'm sure it is.
Mrs. Wadsworth:
My husband was a very weak man, Mrs. Gentry.
Germaine Wadsworth:
No character.
Mrs. Wadsworth:
None at all.
Ann Gentry:
And you've had no contact with him since he left?
Mrs. Wadsworth:
As far as I'm concerned, he might as WELL be dead.
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05/03/2025 alle ore 08:53