1. God, I'm not reading
that book anymore.
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altogether, Ted.
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something happened to me once.
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aunt in her house in Connemara.
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miles from anywhere.
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the Great Famine,
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his beautiful daughter
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forbade the daughter
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hung herself in her bedroom.
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in was that very bedroom.
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it was icy cold
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sleep, when suddenly I
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noise from the far corner
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dressed in black.
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for a glass of milk,
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in front of the television,
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strange kind of grey hair,
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this have been me, at all?
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when my head is in it.
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call the plumber.
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to get them involved.
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embarrassed to tell them
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first place— you know,
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an extra-hard flush.
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to say it was fine for me.
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flush, I thought.
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more about Jack.
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when he's involved.
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as fast and as far as possible.
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be for us to flush it
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somewhere in Sierra Leone.
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stashed something in here.
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63. Girls!
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64. Bloody hell.
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65. Good news, Ted?
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66. No.
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67. Very, very bad news.
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68. It's the Holy Stone
of Clonrichert.
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it to Class 2 relic.
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70. Great!
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71. No, it's not great.
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72. It means they'll be sending over
a few bishops to do a ceremony.
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our best behavior.
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up with the Holy Stone,
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78. No, someone was lured there.
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80. And then those fellows started
to beat him with the sticks.
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than we thought.
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with that fellow from England,
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86. He touched it, and
he grew a beard.
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87. Wow, that's weird.
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88. That'd be nearly enough to
upgrade it to a Class 1.
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89. Oh, Class 1 would
be very rare, Dougal.
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90. That would be bringing people
back to life, time travel,
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92. Fairly rare.
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93. But there must be millions
of relics all over the world.
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which ones to do?
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95. Well, there's all these things
they have to think about—
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relic, how many miracles
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go into a decision like that.
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Stone of Clonrichert?
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100. Whatever.
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107. I mean, they come in, they
strip down the wallpaper,
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place, and they're gone.
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you have about bishops?
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what they actually do?
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fumigating houses or anything
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117. Got it.
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wouldn't mind a game
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- Really!
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for a good trashing.
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actually beaten me, ever.
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131. I suppose it won't be so bad.
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have a look around
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everyday parish and go away.
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134. Nothing to worry about at all.
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135. So the ceremony's on Thursday,
and they're arriving tomorrow.
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are very important.
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the time, just in case,
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to them that you're
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143. Like what?
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144. Like what you said to Bishop
Lindsey, when he asked me where
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146. Oh, yeah.
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147. I mean, you overreacted
slightly, there.
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me of anything.
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149. All right, so.
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the bishops who are coming?
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151. I mean, what are they like?
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152. Bishop Facks is a good old
pal of Father Larry Duffs.
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Larry on his mobile.
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154. He's got a new one, with
an extra loud bleep.
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155. Sh!
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157. God almighty.
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158. Why does he have a mobile,
if he never picks it up?
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159. And then we have
the problem with Jack.
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160. Couldn't we just hide
him for a couple of days?
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161. No, they'd hear him
shouting— "girls!"
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to say something apart from
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or "girls," like—
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Life," a few years ago.
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be bad, but he's not a dog.
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167. He probably wants to go out.
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168. Wait!
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to say one or two things.
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170. Nothing too specific.
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sentences like "That
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any religious question
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when people ask me questions.
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thing about Catholicism.
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knows what it's all about.
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182. It won't, no.
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183. But we have to try.
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184. Right, Father.
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185. Now, we're going to have
a little elocution lesson.
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be saying that all the time
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say that, either.
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192. Look, Father, just let's
go back to, uh, "drink,"
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195. Right.
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have a look at this.
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first one, here.
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Father, concentrate.
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- "That!"
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- "That!"
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- "That!"
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- "That!"
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- "That!"
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- "That!"
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I know you can do it.
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in it for you, if you do it.
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- Yes, I promise.
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Try again.
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you almost had it.
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here, on the next one.
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- That—
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—w—
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—w—
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Wou—
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229. Mrs. Doyle?
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be there in a second.
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232. All right, Father,
everything's ready.
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233. There's a big vat of
tea steaming away.
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the Ferrero Rocher
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bishops, all at once!
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238. Oh, I can't wait!
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239. Right.
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this is going to be the greatest
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was leading up to this moment.
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245. Oh, so you are, Father!
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246. Mrs. Doyle!
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247. Mrs. Doyle, have you
got your contacts in?
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248. No.
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249. A dog ran off with them.
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250. I thought I'd get away
with it, but I suppose
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251. I'll have to wear the glasses.
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252. I don't like wearing
them, Father.
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253. I feel they make me look
like a frustrated old bag.
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254. Oh, I
can't imagine that.
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are they that bad?
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257. No.
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film I was thinking of.
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260. Really.
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261. Great, well, uh,
that's much better.
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check on the tea, so.
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no idea where the door is.
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266. No sign of them yet, Ted.
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267. Dougal?
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268. Uh, Dougal, uh, they're here.
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Bishop O'Neill.
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271. Uh, yes, very simple ceremony.
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a little incense.
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273. Oh, incense!
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know if we— eh,
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we have any incense?
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the bath, last night.
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277. No, no, Dougal, incense.
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279. Oh, right, yes.
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280. Um— no, I don't think so.
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Do you remember
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and, uh, we used the—
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284. Well, um,
I'm sure we can find some.
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285. So, are
you, uh, doing much
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elevated a mushroom
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- Great!
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all over the country.
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290. It gives us a chance to get in
touch with the ordinary clergy,
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291. or the "ground troops,"
as I call them.
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292. Yes, we're trying to organize
a large meeting at the end
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ranks of the clergy
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with representatives
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Father Crilly?
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close relationship
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particular matter is desirable?
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300. Or should a certain
distance be maintained?
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301. Uh— yes.
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know, I think we should
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tea for everyone.
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311. Oh, yes, I—
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heart attack last year.
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316. It's not a problem, oh, no,
but if you could, uh, just
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you're going to do anything
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319. Dougal!
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320. What are you doing?
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321. Oh!
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"Aliens" is on after the news.
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was saying about his heart?
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326. I know!
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327. It's just, it's
the director's cut.
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328. Come on, everyone, let's all
have a big lads' night in.
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330. Dougal, just— just shut up.
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331. A heart attack!
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332. That's rare
enough, these days.
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a lot of prayers
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can't look at "Aliens."
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Bishop O'Neill is speaking.
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338. No, they wouldn't!
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339. Bishops love sci-fi.
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340. Dougal, we
are not watching "Aliens!"
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341. Anyway, back to religion.
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must be to fight back
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bias of the media!
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349. Father Ted, with these Rocher,
you are really spoiling us.
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351. All right.
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352. Uh, Bishop, I'm
sorry, you were saying—
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353. Oh, yes.
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fight back against the media.
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our voice heard.
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Hackett for us now?
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359. Certainly, Father.
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360. I must say, Mrs. Doyle,
they keep you on your feet!
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361. My housekeeper isn't
the best, I'm afraid.
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362. Sometimes I think that
it's me that should
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364. Mrs. Doyle—
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367. Heh— sorry about that.
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forward to your visit,
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372. Yes!
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Bishop O'Neill.
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379. Yes!
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380. They're looking after
you, then, Father?
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would be an ecu—
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—yes!
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how I'm looking forward
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social effects of some
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thinking as regarding
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be an ecumenical matter!
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- Yes!
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like Father Hackett.
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making a valuable contribution,
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399. Yes!
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hear our prayer.
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upgraded to a Class 2 relic
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God, bring healing
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of 2 and 1/2 to 3 feet of it,
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healed in such a way
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through Your earthly form
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410. Eamonn.
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411. I'm sorry for
detaining you, Father.
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the others in a while.
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positive attitude, Father.
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cynical about such things.
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newspaper, these days,
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trendy, antilcerical article
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in the army would
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be an ecumenical matter.
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of course, Father.
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the real enemy.
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ecumenical—
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right you are, Father!
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430. So, Father, do you
ever have any doubts
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been worried about?
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about any aspects of belief?
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God made us all, right,
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us from heaven and everything—
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down and saved everyone,
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all going to go to heaven.
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445. Well, that's
the bit I have trouble with.
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the matter, Father!
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to face with death, it
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recently, "Apollo 14."
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450. And it reminded me of
my own brush with death.
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when you had your heart attack?
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453. No, how could I be in space?
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like to be close to death.
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Great.
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457. I mean, I'm dying to
use the old WC, so I—
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458. Yes, you do that.
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459. I'll stay out here
and take the air.
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460. So, if God has
existed forever,
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461. you know, what did He
do in His spare time,
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462. like, before He made the Earth,
and everything, you know?
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463. Well, we all have doubts.
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464. And what about when
you weren't allowed
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465. to eat meat on Fridays?
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466. How come that's all right
now but it wasn't back then?
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467. I mean, did the people who
ate meat on Fridays back then,
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468. did they all go
to hell, or what?
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469. I mean, it's mad!
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470. He's not bothering you, is he?
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471. No.
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472. No, it's— it's fascinating.
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473. Oh!
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474. Oh!
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475. Oh!
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476. Oh!
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477. Oh!
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478. Oh, there you are.
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479. I hope you
had a nice chat.
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480. Oh, it was great.
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481. I think I reached some
very interesting conclusions.
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482. Oh.
About what, exactly?
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483. Well, it's nonsense, isn't it?
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484. What is?
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485. Religion.
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486. Uh—
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487. Well, think about it.
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488. Very little evidence.
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489. Blind faith.
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490. That's all we have to go on.
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491. There's not a shred of
proof anywhere, nothing.
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492. Aliens, now, there's something
that might just be possible.
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493. Everlasting life?
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494. Big demons sticking
red hot pokers
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495. up your arse for all eternity?
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496. I don't think so.
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497. The whole religion thing,
I just don't buy it.
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498. I've been struggling with my
conscience for some time, now,
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499. but Father McGuire was
the first man to spell it
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500. out for me in black and white.
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501. Oh—
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502. Dougal!
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503. What have you been up to?
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504. This man, this man!
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505. Treasure him, Father Crilly.
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506. He has wisdom far
beyond his years.
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507. Thanks very much.
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508. Quick!
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509. It's Bishop Jordan!
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510. I think he's dead!
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511. There!
Oh, Lord!
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512. Yeah.
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513. That's a dustbin, Mrs. Doyle.
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514. There!
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515. Oh, Lord!
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516. Oh, this is terrible.
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517. Where's Bishop Facks?
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518. We have
to straighten out the media!
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519. That's the important
thing, Father!
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520. And we have to do it—
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521. —now!
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522. Dougal, thank you.
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523. Oh, you're welcome, Bishop.
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524. No, no—
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525. "Eddie."
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526. Are you sure you won't,
uh, reconsider your decision?
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527. No.
Anyway, it's too late.
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528. I'm off to India for two
months with a few friends.
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529. Ah, there they are.
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530. See you again, then.
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531. Uh, Your Grace?
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532. The Holy Stone, will
it, uh, still be a Class
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533. 2, when they, um, remove it?
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534. Bye.
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535. God bless.
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536. Went pretty well, I thought.
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