1. Previously
on "Father Ted."
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2. It's only a stupid
game of football.
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3. There's nothing stupid about
the over 75 football match.
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4. Anyway, Ted, do
you think you can win
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5. this match without Father Nick?
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6. I hope so.
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7. We're using the forfeit
system again this year.
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8. Wait a second.
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9. These are fake hands.
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10. By this time next
week, you have to—
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11. Yes?
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12. You have to—
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13. Kick Bishop
Brennan up the arse.
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14. Oh, now, come on now, lads.
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15. Quetzalcoatl, the
volcano god, is angry.
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16. We must appease his wrath.
- Volcano god.
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17. What kind of nonsense is that?
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18. Look, I'll ask
you one more time.
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19. Would you not give
Catholicism a try?
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20. It wouldn't really
catch on here.
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21. And we don't agree
with the Pope's line
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23. It's the '90s, for God's sake.
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24. Cup of tea, Father?
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25. Father, cup of tea?
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26. Father, what's the
matter with ya?
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27. You're a million miles away.
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28. Hm?
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29. Sorry, Mrs. Doyle.
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30. Just thinking about
my next parish.
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31. Bishop Brennan is always
threatening to send me
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32. somewhere unpleasant,
and this time, I think he
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33. just might go through with it.
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34. You see, I'm going to
kick him up the arse.
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35. Oh, that.
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36. I don't think he'd mind that.
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37. I'd see he'd love a good,
big, hard kick up the arse.
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38. Ted, you're not
going to believe this.
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39. Clint Eastwood has been arrested
for a crime he didn't— oh
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40. wait, no, it's a film.
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41. Do you really have to
kick him up the arse, Ted?
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42. I lost the bet, Dougal.
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43. I have to do my forfeit.
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44. Do you remember a few years back
when Dick Byrne lost the darts
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45. tournament, and he had to say
bollocks very loudly in front
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away with this one.
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48. You're right, Ted.
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49. There's a code of
honor involved.
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51. No, he's insisted that you
take a photograph as proof.
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53. I like this parish.
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54. Do ya?
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55. Well, no.
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56. But, Ted, look at
it this way, Bishop
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57. Brennan has only
come to visit us
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58. twice in the last three years.
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59. He hates us, Ted.
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60. He thinks we're all a big bunch
of idiots, especially you, Ted.
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biggest idiot of them all.
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62. Head honcho idiot number one.
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63. You never know, he may
never come here again.
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65. Yes.
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66. OK.
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67. He's coming tomorrow.
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68. Oh, no.
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69. Why?
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70. Well, what I gathered
from that conversation
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71. is that Father Dick Byrne
has told Bishop Brennan
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72. of a miraculous
image that's been
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73. appearing in the skirting boards
of the parochial house here.
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74. He told Bishop Brennan
that within the wood grain,
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75. you can clearly see what
appears to be a perfect likeness
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77. And you found all
that just there?
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78. Yes, he's very
excited about it.
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79. Images appearing
on skirting boards.
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80. That's a bit wacky, isn't it?
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81. It's strange, all right?
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82. It's just like the Turin
Shroud or fat woman in Slago.
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83. Padre Pio keeps
appearing in her teabags.
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84. Or the time I saw God's
face in that painting.
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85. That was a bit strange.
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86. It wasn't that
strange, Dougal.
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the mystery of the mud angel?
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89. The mystery of the mud angel?
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90. God, it's weird.
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outside O'Leary's pub,
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outline of a man.
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93. They call it the mud angel.
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95. Still though, visions and
apparitions and all that stuff,
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areas of Catholicism
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it's a bit mad.
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99. So the whole Catholic thing
is a bit of a puzzler, isn't it,
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100. Ted?
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101. Careful, Dougal.
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102. I'm a bit afraid
of Len though.
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103. Join the club.
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104. But I'm not going
to worry about it.
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105. The worst thing would be
to keep thinking about it,
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obsessed that you can't sleep.
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107. I mean, that would be just—
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108. Dougal?
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109. Dougal?
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110. What?
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111. What?
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112. God, that was weird.
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113. What happened there?
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114. The last thing I remember is
feeling very drowsy and tired,
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anything at all after that.
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116. Yes, Dougal, it's
called falling asleep.
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117. You do it every night.
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118. I don't know why you're
finding it so easy to drop off.
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119. Tomorrow— today,
in fact, you're
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a photograph of me
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Brendon up the arse,
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122. and he won't like that either.
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taking a photograph of you
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125. Put yourself in his place.
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128. And his PA is coming,
Father Jessup, the most
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129. sarcastic priest in Ireland.
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130. But, Ted, when
Len comes around—
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131. Dougal, hold it right there.
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132. Don't call Len Len.
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133. He's a Bishop.
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136. Len.
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137. Very good.
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138. Now, just remember that.
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Len.
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140. Len.
Len.
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Len.
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Len.
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Len.
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145. OK, now let's get
a good night's sleep.
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146. It's morning.
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148. OK, well, at least we have
another few hours before the—
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149. At least I set it a bit early,
so we'll have plenty of time
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150. before Bishop Brennan—
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151. Mrs. Doyle, stall
them for a few seconds.
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152. Come on, Dougal.
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153. Hello.
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154. This is the housekeeper.
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155. Your Grace, is that
a hat you're wearing?
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156. It is actually
called a biretta.
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158. Yes.
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159. Well, that's enough stalling.
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161. That's very true,
Dougal, and you see,
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162. the importance of the Eucharist
in the mass from St. Paul
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164. The way I see it, Ted—
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165. Pretending to
talk about religion.
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166. Crilly.
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167. - Ah.
- Hello, Len.
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168. Don't call me Len,
you little prick.
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171. Well done.
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172. You know this type of
thing 24 hours a day, huh?
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173. All right, Crilly,
I'll make this short.
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174. Show me the likeness,
and I'll be off.
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175. I have to be off to Rome
tomorrow for an audience
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177. I love those programs.
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178. Have you seen the
one with Elton John?
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180. Hello, Father Jessup.
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181. Helping Bishop Brennan then?
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182. No.
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183. I'm up in space doing
important work for NASA.
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184. Now, show me
this thing, Crilly.
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185. It's very like
you, Your Grace.
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of course, though.
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in an intimate way.
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189. Nasty day.
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190. Did you come by the new road?
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191. No.
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193. Anyway, before we look
at the skirting board,
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takes a few photographs?
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196. All this is nothing.
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197. Nothing.
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suppose we better go.
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199. Now, this is a new one.
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200. Maybe before we look at it,
perhaps we should say a prayer.
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201. No, I don't want—
all right.
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202. All right.
Carry on.
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203. Carry on.
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204. Oh, Lord, at this time of
great joy for Bishop Brennan,
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205. when you've seen fit to put his
face into the skirting board
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ask you to consider
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forgiving of all gods—
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are there, Crilly?
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upon wise Bishop Brennan,
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the world by miles.
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without spite, Amen.
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anything, Crilly.
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through the window.
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through the window?
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226. That was good as well.
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227. The Pope, that
would be just great.
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jump through the window?
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the window, did I?
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in the skirting?
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of holy smell in the room?
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Jack's underpants hamper.
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not appearing on more things
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of the range Bishop.
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251. Crilly, it is just
an indistinct squiggle.
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252. Now, come on, Jessup,
we're leaving.
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253. So Crilly, where is my cloak?
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I just heard on the news
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store them in a warehouse
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260. What?
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tomorrow for an audience
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263. Don't worry, Len, they repeat
those shows all the time.
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back out by tomorrow.
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have to spend the night?
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beds in the spare room.
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think Father Jessup
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277. What?
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sarcastic, Father Jessup?
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279. No, we want to die of thirst.
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it's a bit confusing,
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of what Father Jessup says.
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want a cup of tea?
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Father Hackett?
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His Grace like that.
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291. I'm so, so, sorry.
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293. Dougal, there's just no way
I'm going to be able to kick
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295. He's just too scary.
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chances in another parish.
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can kick Bishop Brennan up
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make you the most intelligent
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kick him up the arse,
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nothing happened?
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you to kick him up the arse?
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him up the arse,
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nothing happened.
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you'd be brave enough
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just imagined it.
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witness, I will kick
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331. I think it might be
worth taking one more look.
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complete waste of my time.
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that's not yours.
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crude watercolor painting
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have happened.
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you to be disappointed,
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drawn that himself.
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be off, catch that ferry, huh?
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looking forward to that.
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there at all sadly?
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soon, Your Grace.
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didn't notice a thing.
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hard kick up the arse,
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kick him up the arse.
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photograph, remember?
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yourself, Your Grace?
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are you doing in Father
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uncomfortable in there?
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your meal, Your Grace?
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morning, Dougal,
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friends, and one for myself
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plane back to Ireland.
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you're under the bed.
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brings you back?
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seconds, Crilly.
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can see another vision
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seem to be arranging
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sort of bishop formation.
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the company, huh?
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that great pile of sludge,
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list would be the matter
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one I would prioritize.
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have you fed to the dogs.
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kick you up the arse, sir.
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a terrible, terrible mistake?
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could be possible?
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know, it did occur
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a bit unbelievable, you know?
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it didn't actually happen.
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I hold dear, on my life,
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God, on all the Saints
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not kick you up the arse.
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I need a holiday.
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of imagining things.
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imagining things.
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You deserve it.
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472. - Shut up, Crilly.
- Okey dokey.
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473. Bye, Bishop Brennan.
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474. Bye.
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475. Don't worry about the door.
Bye.
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476. Come back again soon.
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477. Ted, I got those
copies you ordered.
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478. Shut up, Dougal.
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479. Shut up.
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480. The one you wanted
blown up, the 10 by 10.
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481. Where do you want that?
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482. What do you mean
where do I want it?
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483. Bye, Bishop Brennan.
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484. We love you.
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485. Come here.
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486. Turn around.
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487. I'm really enjoying this.
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