1. So he's already having
an affair with the sister.
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seriously ill in hospital.
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pregnant, but the babysitter?
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know whether to stay
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run off with the babysitter.
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looking forward to this.
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off every now and again.
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work, work, now, should it?
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if everybody's just
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some mad religious cult
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a picnic for a few hours.
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about those cults—
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black and saying our Lord
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and judge us all.
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that— that— that's us.
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talking about there.
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sandwiches for the picnic.
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- I hope you enjoy them, Father.
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from time to time.
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what flavor it is,
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of them brings me out
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I tell you.
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sandwich if you paid me.
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stinking, smelly things,
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earlier, Mrs. Doyle, anything
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wanted anything at all
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they, Mrs. Doyle?
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has already begun.
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ever looked forward
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looked forward to this picnic.
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crazed murderer, no doubt.
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a crazed murderer.
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When was this?
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crazed murderer on the loose,
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something to do, you know?
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you know, not much crime.
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anything, you know—
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priest, Father?
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going on the picnic then.
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of the lads from St. Columb's.
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call and make sure they
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of a problem, though.
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to make the picnic.
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Father Williams,
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a big box of machine guns
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be interested in that type
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think you know someone.
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110. It's not drink, Father.
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Chardonnay, 1991.
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just from the sound?
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going on a little picnic,
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mean, that is, that—
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has it about 6:00.
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131. Yeah.
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say it, you know?
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136. Yeah, which one do you
prefer, Oasis or Blur?
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137. - Blur.
- What?
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138. Oasis, I mean, Oasis.
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your tea is ready.
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141. Great, here we go.
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are you doing here?
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143. This is my fupping spot.
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fupping Sunday.
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155. She fupping would, too, and so
would I, you fupping backstard.
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157. So fup off, you grasshole.
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158. But I don't see—
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162. Hey.
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priest is in our spot.
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slowly to your sides.
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megaphone down now, all right?
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inside my pocket, all right?
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177. Nice and slow,
everything's fine.
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179. No, to be honest,
I'm just going home.
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nothing to see here.
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day I had, you wouldn't.
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with his bloody whistle,
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take it off of him.
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uh, Father Damo Lennon.
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over for a bit of a holiday.
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walking like that?
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- What?
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all right, yeah.
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gotten into you?
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wearing an earring.
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priests are wearing them.
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give you the idea?
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crack cocaine or something.
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ah, come on, Ted.
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to take it out.
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don't know what's
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get up to in the seminary.
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the lads there,
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to see a Dana concert.
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listening to Dana anymore.
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to listen to her.
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Dana, and he's not mad.
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because of those fires.
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to do with Dana.
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take that earring out.
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to do what I want, Ted.
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me like I was 24.
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you like a 26-year-old
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like a 26-year-old.
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250. Well, I'll see you later.
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251. Go, go, go, go, go.
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253. Slag!
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254. Oh.
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260. Mary was just washing my hair.
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for some fire lighters.
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Hodgins had a helicopter.
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because of this whistle thing.
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is talking about it.
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law and order would break
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a whistle, I mean, you know?
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shotgun and everything.
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to use that now.
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and tried to steal
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I have in here,
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head off his shoulders.
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so I can get the job on him.
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have it cocked like that, um?
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drop it or something.
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bring them back,
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- Give me that.
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whistle being stolen?
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I'd see the like.
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296. Somebody'll be murdered,
and then where are we?
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in the night— it
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299. And then they'll have
pimps and whores selling
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301. And the pimps will be
using crack to keep
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to lock myself in the basement
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too big a deal of this.
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309. And look, a special pullout
supplement on whistles.
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introduce me to your friend?
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computer game there?
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Crilly speaking.
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yes, I'll tell him.
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says you have to go home.
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here for dinner.
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Father Frost said you
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having dinner here?
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to feck off, then.
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for the moment, Father.
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you don't come home now,
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right, I'm going.
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they're— they're Ted's.
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- See you.
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does he want now?
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Richard Whiteley.
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Father, in case one of you
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been doing this?
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at night, Mrs. Doyle.
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aren't you, Father?
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from lack of sleep,
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before, all right.
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to— to go for a little walk.
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anything on your mind?
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to tell me about, something
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might be embarrassed about?
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recently, anything wrong?
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remember right and wrong,
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the two, page one
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is very basic stuff.
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something that's wrong.
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me a second, Ted.
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you a bit hard there.
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that's wrong is stealing.
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that it's wrong to steal.
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something you don't do.
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- Yes.
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that Lourdes thing.
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altogether, Dougal.
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just resting in my account
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a long time, Ted.
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- A good long rest.
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not talking about me.
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want to tell me about?
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and Mr. Benson are here.
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you just go out and get the—
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- Right you are.
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you like this,
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need to talk about this.
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whistle business, Father?
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my whistle had been stolen,
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and lost the use of me legs.
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but this one, ho!
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all feeling, look.
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affected his memory.
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that there's no feeling in.
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hear anything during confession?
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whistle for 40 years.
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- Did it really?
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by the British.
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wall, and they shot him.
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whistle in his coat pocket
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and shot him again.
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to be saying anything, but, um,
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462. Yes?
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463. Well, he didn't
get a good look,
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464. but he did notice something.
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465. The collar, Jim said it was a
priest who stole the whistle.
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466. Oh, right, that would be Ted.
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467. What?
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468. Do you remember, Ted?
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469. You were talking about
stealing something,
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470. and you showed me the whistle.
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471. You put in your
top pocked there.
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472. No, Dougal.
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473. No, it is, Ted.
Go on.
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474. Try your top pocket there.
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475. Go on, seriously, now.
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476. I bet you it's in there.
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477. In fact, I'm sure it is.
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478. Give it a go.
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479. It's just a bit more
to your right, there.
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480. Yes, Dougal.
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481. Thank you.
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482. Right, yes.
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483. Well, there's an
obvious explanation.
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484. Is there, Father?
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485. Oh, yes, of course there is.
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486. What is it, Ted?
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487. Well, I just have to leave the
room for a couple of minutes.
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488. But when I return, I will have
a full and frank explanation.
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489. It had better be a good one.
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490. Oh, it will be
perfectly satisfactory.
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491. Just excuse me for
a couple of minutes.
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492. So I hear your
babysitter got pregnant.
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493. Father, more visitors.
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494. Father Frost is here.
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495. Get off.
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496. Right.
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497. I believe there's a Mr. Benson
who's had a whistle stolen.
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498. That's right.
That's me.
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499. - Well, I have the culprit here.
- What?
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500. Yeah, yeah, I stole it.
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501. So what?
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502. It's only a bleeding whistle.
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503. I saw this eejit with
a whistle on Tuesday.
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504. Then I heard Mr. Benson's
whistle had gone missing.
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505. I asked this eejit
where he got it,
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506. and he tried to put the
blame on Father McGuire.
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507. Sorry about that, Father.
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508. Oh, well, it was my
fault for stealing it.
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509. But you didn't
steal it, Father.
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510. Oh, right.
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511. He hid it in a packet
of cigarettes, apparently.
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512. Oh, well, that must be
how we got a hold of it,
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513. because Father Damien gave
me the cigarettes to mind.
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514. Ah.
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515. Right, right, I have
a full explanation.
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516. Ah, Father—
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517. We were—
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518. Father Damien,
Father Frost, I was
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519. just about to tell everybody
why I stole the whistle.
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520. - Uh, no, Father.
- No, no, no.
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521. No, I've been dying
to get it off my chest
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522. ever since I stole it.
- Ted.
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523. Shh, Dougal.
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524. 15 years ago, I met a
young boy, an orphan.
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525. Both his parents had
been killed in some sort
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526. of bizarre accident
involving trees.
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527. That's it.
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528. A tree fell on them.
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529. They were both crushed.
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530. This young man, this young
man, had nothing to his name,
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- Ted.
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532. Shut up, Dougal.
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533. That dream was to
own his own stable
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534. with prize-winning horses
in every bit of the stable.
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535. But tragedy struck.
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536. He was afflicted by a
strange disease that affected
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could only communicate
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538. by raising his eyebrows,
once for yes, twice for no.
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539. "If only I had a
whistle so that I could
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540. train my horses to win the
Grand National in the Derby,"
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542. That boy, that same boy, wrote
to me just five weeks ago,
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543. asking if I could—
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544. Ted, Father Damien
took the whistle.
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545. Oh, great.
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546. That's— that's sorted out.
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547. So see you soon.
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548. Hey, now, what's all
this about the horses?
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549. Ah, horses, ah, nothing.
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550. I was just going
mad there, yeah.
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551. Yes, you have to go.
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552. I have to say one of
those masses, yeah.
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553. When's tea ready?
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554. No tea for you, Father Damien.
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555. Good, I don't
want any stupid tea.
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556. Dougal, don't put too much
faith in people who are "cool."
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557. They're usually just on the
fast track to a life of crime.
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558. Father Lennon may have
had a trendy haircut,
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dignity which is part—
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560. —of being in the priesthood.
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561. Drink!
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562. With you in a moment, Father.
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563. Yes, the Church is no place for
bad apples like Father Damien,
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564. or the Bishop of
Galway, or that fellow
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565. that was living with his
housekeeper for 14 years,
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566. and that friend to
Father Bigley's who
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567. was sending arms out to Iraq.
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568. The list goes on and on and on.
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569. That's not important.
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570. What's important is that
we're back to normal.
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571. Well, you're right there, Ted.
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572. So have you, uh, learned
anything from your experience?
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