1. I must have read that ten times.
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I suppose.
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3. - He does it for me.
- Oh, Wilde.
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talked about
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5. - "is not being talked about."
Exactly.
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put it better himself.
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actually, Father.
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8. Yes, yes, but I don' think he'd have
said it in that kind of ladylike way.
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9. You're a charmer, Father.
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10. Miss Clarke, I don't suppose
you'd sign a copy of the latest?
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No, just Ted Crilly.
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being a priest.
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16. That's what I'd love.
A feeling of serenity.
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17. Oh, I have serenity
coming out of my ears.
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18. Too much serenity, really.
Bit of excitement would suit me.
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19. Thanks for the autograph.
I have to go.
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20. Some nuns are visiting us
so we're busy.
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21. - Ok, Father.
- Thank you.
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22. - Good luck with the book.
- Bye.
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23. Feck.
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24. - Hello, there.
- Father Curley.
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25. - Going up?
- Thanks.
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26. Well...
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27. - Good luck again.
- Thank you, Father.
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28. - Bye.
- Goodbye.
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29. Well, hello again.
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30. Ah, hello.
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31. We have to stop meeting like this.
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32. Goodbye again.
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33. Good luck with the book.
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34. (Ted) Change.
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36. Good luck with the book.
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37. Please change. Please!
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38. Please change.
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39. Hail Mary, full of grace,
the Lord's...
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40. - Bye.
- Here we go.
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42. Oh, Christ.
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43. Sorry about that.
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44. All right, what's going on?
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- What are you doing here?
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46. I'm the parish priest here.
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47. That's extraordinary! I think
someone's trying to keep us together.
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48. I've rented a cottage on the island,
but it's not ready yet.
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49. The builders suggested I stay here
for the night. Is that Ok?
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51. We were both going the same way!
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52. Of course, you'd be very welcome
to stay the night.
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53. Hello, Father.
I see you've met your guest.
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54. Miss Clarke is staying the night.
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55. - Will you show her the spare room?
- What?
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56. Will you show her the spare room?
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57. Well, yes. It's just that
I was going to make some tea.
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58. You can do that later.
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59. I think tea is a bit common
for Miss Clarke's tastes.
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63. I don't want you
to have a shower, I mean...
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64. you might like to get out of your
clothes, not that it's my concern.
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65. Mrs Doyle.
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66. Ted.
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67. Who was that?
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68. Dougal, what do you think
you're doing?
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69. I was hiding.
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70. - Hiding from who?
- From your woman.
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71. I heard her coming
so I hid behind the chair.
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75. My mother? She's hardly
what you'd call a woman.
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76. She's not like the women
on the telly.
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77. Like the Gladiators.
She wouldn't be one of them.
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as much a woman
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or the lady who runs Pakistan.
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83. What you mean is, she's not
attractive in the conventional sense.
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86. She's a novelist.
I was at her book-signing.
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87. She's taken a cottage on the island.
Very sophisticated lady.
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88. I'm sorry.
I just got a bit of a shock.
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89. Come on now, Father.
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90. This is Father Hackett.
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91. He gets a bit confused sometimes.
Come on, Father.
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92. No, not your room.
Not your room. No...
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93. Arse! Feck! Arse!
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94. - Give me the cards quickly.
- Arse! Feck!
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95. - What colour?
- Blue, quickly!
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96. Arse! F...
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97. Blue has a great
calming effect on him.
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98. That's Miss Clarke. Dougal!
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99. - Woman!
- Yes, it is a woman, Father.
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100. Right on the button.
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101. Well, have a lovely stay, then.
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102. Hello, Dougal.
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103. Good idea, Ted. You're throwing out
the ones you couldn't get through.
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104. No. No, I was just arranging them
in alphabetical order.
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105. - Fair enough.
- You're bringing Father Jack out?
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106. Yes. I suppose so.
D'you want to come?
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107. No, no. I'd better stay here and...
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109. Father, it's a beautiful day out.
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110. Me arse.
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111. Would you like him on manual
or automatic, Father?
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112. Automatic. It's a nice day.
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113. - Might as well take it easy.
- Take your time.
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114. Fair enough.
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115. Well, Father, I never thought we'd
have anyone like her staying here.
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116. Hmm? Oh, Miss Clarke.
It's very exciting, isn't it?
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117. - Famous novelist here.
- You've never read any of her books.
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118. Actually, I'm a bit of a fan.
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119. I was at her book-signing
the other day.
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120. I'm surprised, Father. I didn't think
you'd like that sort of thing.
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121. I read a bit of one of them once.
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122. God I couldn't finish it.
The language. Unbelievable.
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123. It's a bit gritty. But that's
the modern world, Mrs Doyle.
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124. It's a bit much for me, Father.
"Feck this" and "feck that".
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125. Yes, Mrs Doyle.
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126. "You big bastard."
Oh, dreadful language.
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127. "You big hairy arse."
"You big fecker."
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128. Fierce stuff!
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129. And of course, the F-word, Father.
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130. The bad F-word. Worse than feck.
You know the one I mean.
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131. Yes, I do, Mrs Doyle.
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132. "F you."F your effing wife."
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133. I don't know why they have to use
language like that.
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134. "I'll stick this effing pitchfork up
your hole." That was another one.
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135. I see what you mean, Mrs Doyle.
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136. "Bastard this" and "bastard that".
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137. You can't move for the bastards.
It's wall-to-wall bastards.
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138. - Is it Mrs Doyle?
- "You bastard."You fecker."
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139. "You bollocks! Get your bollocks
out of my face."
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140. Yes, you just go and prepare
for the nuns.
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141. "Ride me sideways"
was another one.
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142. There we go. Hah! Miss Clarke!
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143. - How did you sleep?
- Like a log. It's so peaceful here.
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144. I need a bit of peace
after the year I've had.
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145. I see.
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146. I've had a rough time
of it recently, Father.
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147. My husband left me for another woman.
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148. Though it was my fault, I suppose.
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149. The sex was getting a little boring
and I did nothing to spice it up.
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150. Ha! Isn't that always the way?
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151. But nearer the end,
I tried a few things.
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in revealing lingerie,
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154. I leapt on top of him and had sex
right there in the hall.
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I've probably shocked you.
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through the years in confession.
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161. I used to think about the future,
and then it became the present,
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162. so I thought about it
quite often then,
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163. and then it was in the past
so I didn't think about it that much.
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165. Oh, him. Yes.
He's one of my favourites.
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166. I have read that book... ten times.
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167. You're reading it again.
You're on page seven.
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waned towards the end?
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that began to happen?
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171. Towards the end, you know.
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writing about the crime bit
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174. I felt it dragged a bit there for me.
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k eats and Lawrence
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176. were sitting in a room together
and Dostoevsky walked in,
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177. there'd be a hell of a fight
for the last piece of pudding.
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178. It's great to talk to somebody
about these things.
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179. My husband, there was a man who
was really afraid of Virginia Woolf.
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180. Why, was...
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181. Was she following him,
or something?
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182. Oh, Father!
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183. You... You wouldn't like to come up
to the cottage later?
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184. For a little drink?
Maybe some more book talk.
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185. - That would be delightflug.
- Sorry?
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About seven?
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188. Seven o'clock.
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189. Seven, right.
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190. It's only a drink.
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191. So, you'd no trouble getting here?
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192. No. I drove the Renault,
Sister Margaret took the Mini.
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193. It's great having the old car
all the same, isn't it?
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196. - No thank you, Father.
- Sorry?
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197. She's fine, Father.
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tonight start?
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199. - Seven o'clock.
- Grand. We don't want to be late.
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200. - Seven isn't too... Aaaah!
- Are you all right?
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201. Yes, yes it's... There's just...
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202. Seven o'clock,
I may have to leave early.
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You couldn't leave during the Mass.
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you say a lovely Mass.
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Mass she ever heard.
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207. Sister Concepta said that
last year's Mass here was fabulous.
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208. Ten out of ten,
and she's hard to please.
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209. She's seen, what...
Is it 50 Masses since then?
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210. Show Father Crilly the photographs.
You'll like these, Father.
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211. There's you, saying the Mass
here last year.
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the Mass the year before.
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213. What's that? Oh, yes,
your sister-in-law's funeral.
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216. Actually, Father, you couldn't sign
a few of them for us, could you?
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- Yes.
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"to Sister Assumpta"?
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220. Sure.
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for your sermons?
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for your sermons?
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the news, whatever.
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do you have a question?
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moment saying Mass?
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231. Oh, I suppose it was the time
I forgot my sister-in-law's name.
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be able to say this evening's Mass.
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235. - What, Father?
- I have something important to do.
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than saying Mass, Father?
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237. It's just, someone I know is dying.
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238. Oh, dear. Is it serious?
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239. Yes. In this case, the person dying
is quite seriously ill.
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240. It's someone we know very well.
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241. Nuns! Nuns! Reverse! Reverse!
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242. Reverse! Reverse!
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about your friend, dying.
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247. Ah, is he dying? Poor old Jim.
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249. He's terribly down about it.
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250. - Wait a second. Jim Halpin?
- Yes.
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251. I was talking to him earlier
and he didn't say a thing.
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252. Well, that's Jim.
Brave is not the word.
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Hold on and I'll get him.
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254. What's he doing outside?
He should be in bed.
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255. I met him earlier.
He wanted the lend of some sugar.
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256. Dougal, at a moment like this,
this man needs peace. Don't...
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- Hello, Father.
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you were ill.
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260. What? Oh, I had a bit of a cold
a few weeks back.
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261. A cold? Ted said you were dying.
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262. Dying? Oh, no.
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to Dr Sinnott.
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266. He said you might be dying
but he wasn't 100% sure himself
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worrying unnecessarily.
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268. - I'd better give him a call.
- I wouldn't go calling him, Jim.
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271. He's gone deaf.
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273. That's terrible.
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274. It is.
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277. He heard that all right, Ted.
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278. Doctor, would you have a moment?
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280. Jim is not dying...
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281. and Dr Sinnott's not gone deaf.
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282. I was thinking
of two different people.
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tonight's Mass?
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284. Yes! Yes, I will. Of course.
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285. Thanks to Father Dougal for clearing
up that misunderstanding.
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286. Ted. Ted, you're hurting me.
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288. - You'll have to look after the nuns.
- Fair enough.
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- Whatever you want.
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290. - Try not to kill them.
- No chance of that, Ted.
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- Oh, yeah.
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292. That was a bit too close
for comfort all right.
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293. Just be careful this time.
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294. Oh, God. Are they all in there?
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295. Yeah. Like peas in a pub, Ted.
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296. Pod.
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297. - Let's go. See you later.
- Ok. Good luck, Ted.
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300. Please.
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301. Please. Please.
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302. - Pl...
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303. Sorry about that, Father.
Didn't see you.
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304. No problem, Tom.
Could you give me a lift?
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305. - Thanks again for the lift, Tom.
- No problem.
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the post office.
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307. - It's...
- I'll be a second.
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308. I'm meeting someone.
God, that's heavy.
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309. Won't be long. And you, shut up!
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310. You haven't been up to
your old tricks again, Tom?
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311. No. It's my money, I just didn't
want to fill out the forms.
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312. You came!
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313. Come in and have a drink,
Father Curley.
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everything you want in here.
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315. Ted! This is great, isn't it?
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317. - What? Well, we were invited.
- Invited?
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318. Same as you. Can't have
a house-warming on your own.
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320. Very short Mass tonight, Father.
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321. We were all a bit disappointed.
Weren't we, Sisters?
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does a good, long Mass.
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324. Three hours on a good night since
his stroke. That's value for money.
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325. - You see...
- I'm sorry, Father. I'm in a hurry.
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327. Bye, Sister. Bye, Sisters.
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328. Now, Father.
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could I have a word?
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331. - I'll be back in a while.
- Right so.
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333. No, what you're wearing is fine.
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334. Would you like another drink,
Father Curley?
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335. Yes.
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337. If you can't talk to a priest,
who can you talk to?
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Not that we had listening classes.
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how to listen before.
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and somebody talking to you,
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of work involved there.
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with the old listening.
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in my life?
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I need advice.
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to where I was, that's a busy road.
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and bright lights and traffic.
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is a quiet, country road
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and fulfilment.
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353. - I see.
- Which one would you choose?
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356. Bright lights, glamour...
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357. - I was thinking...
- Cocaine parties, drugs, Las Vegas.
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358. - No. Father. Father.
- Sorry.
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362. I'm with you... all the way.
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363. I'm going to become a nun.
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364. Oh, feck!
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365. Feck... fecking marvellous news.
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to Sister Julia earlier.
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368. Did you ever think what it would be
like to be a 97-year-old nun, Father?
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369. No.
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371. It's silly, I know.
I've only been here a day. But...
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when I'm looking in my prayer book,
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about Father Ted Curley.
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377. Father Ted Crilly, nice to meet you.
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378. Oh, no, Dougal. Not again.
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for some change.
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