1. Is she is okay?
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2. She's gonna be okay?
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3. No, no, no. Oh, God.
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4. Our Father, who art in Heaven,
hallowed be thy name.
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5. Thy kingdom come,
thy will be done, on Earth as—
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6. While you're at it,
ask him why he always takes the kids,
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7. while the drunk fucks
walk away with scratches.
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8. I find this recommendation
very appropriate, Counsel.
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9. And I ask, do you want me to proceed,
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10. or would your client prefer
I set the matter for trial?
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11. I… I accept the sentencing, Your Honor.
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12. It is the sentence of this court
that you be incarcerated for 4-10 years
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13. in the custody of
the Illinois Department of Corrections.
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14. The restitution amount that is owed is
$140,900.11 to the victim's family.
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15. Your room is all ready.
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16. - Who's picking you up?
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17. Okay, so get to the dock by00,
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18. otherwise you'll miss the Breeze
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19. There's only two ferries these days.
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Annie.
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21. Hmm? No, he was just asking
if you knew the boat schedule
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22. because he just can't wait to see you.
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23. Do you need anything else?
Clothes or shoes or anything?
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24. They give it all back to you, right?
What you went in with?
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26. - I'm goin' out.
- Out where?
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27. I'm meeting Ooker at the marina.
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30. Okay. Ed, Riley wants to say hi.
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31. Honey, you know,
your dad just stepped out,
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32. and so he didn't hear me, but he says hi.
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34. Okay. I love you
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up to God-knows-what in the Uppards.
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39. Well, I was 16 once and I know
what goes on up there, so no Uppards.
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40. - No trouble, be back by curfew.
- I know, Ma.
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43. Your brother comes home tomorrow.
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44. That's great, Ma.
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45. Good and truly.
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46. Off you go.
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47. - Hey, Flynn.
- Hey.
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up to no good in the Uppards, apparently.
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49. Oh. Her lips to God's ears.
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50. No, her lips to my ass.
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- No, not yet.
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54. - You didn't invite Aladdin, did you?
- Come on. Give him a chance.
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- Hey, Ali.
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56. - I'm surprised your dad let you out.
- If I wanna go out, I go out.
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58. Don't wave the cash around. Jesus.
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59. What?
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60. Uh, he's cool.
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62. - I wouldn't.
- I don't know you.
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63. Come on, Bowl. He can't help
who his dad is. We had a deal.
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64. - He wasn't part of that deal.
- He's got a point.
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That's what you wanna hear, right?
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66. Fine, fuck him.
Fuck 'em all. Fuck the sheriff.
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67. How about now?
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68. - You're not gonna tell, right?
- I said I wouldn't.
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that would get us anything.
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or he gets spooked,
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75. - Up to no good I can tell.
- Just goin' for a ride.
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- Yo. For real?
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not to smell like cat shit.
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80. Time for supper, Leeza.
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- What?
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85. - A life jacket.
- No. Are you serious?
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86. Hey, if we flip, don't get
your foot under the seat. You'll drown.
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87. It's an awful way to go.
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88. This is a thing we've been doin'
for generations, man,
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90. - It's gonna be bad for you, man.
- I'm not gonna tell my dad. Come on.
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so no more leaks. I think.
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92. - You got a flashlight?
- Oh, yeah. I got that.
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93. - You guys see that?
- What?
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94. Like a heron, or a monster pelican.
It flew right over us.
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95. It was huge. I saw the wingspan.
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96. Somebody's gotta do something
about these strays.
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97. It didn't used to be this bad,
but it's an army now.
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99. Yeah.
Technically, they have to be.
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when people brought cats up here,
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102. I can't believe
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103. Well, we know what they're eating.
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104. When people actually lived up here,
they'd bury their dead in their yards,
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107. and it floods and those bodies just pop up
right out the ground. Cat food.
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108. You know, those bodies
are hundreds of years old and just bones.
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109. And when it storms, they wash up
on the west bank by my house.
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110. And I know,
because everything from the Uppards
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111. washes up on the west bank,
and I gotta clean it up, moron.
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112. - What is this?
- Take it.
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113. Uh, no, thanks.
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114. - You don't drink?
- Not that one.
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115. Usually, we just come up here,
smoke a joint.
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117. Hey, no disrespect.
It sucks being stuck in that chair.
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118. Hello, kitties.
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119. You know, my brother Bobby,
and Warren's brother too,
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120. used to tell us
that the Uppards was haunted.
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121. - Ghost of a dead fisherman.
- Yeah, Harpoon Harry.
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122. - Harpoon Harry.
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123. Yeah, he harpooned kids for their meat.
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125. so we wouldn't follow them
when they came here to drink.
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128. I followed Bobby up here
before he went to college.
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129. The only scary thing I saw
was him fucking Heather Delman.
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130. Oh.
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131. - Yeah.
- Yup.
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132. Oh.
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133. Shit, they're fighting. Nope.
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136. - Shit!
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Harpoon Harry, cometh at last! Ah!
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142. Oh, man. I laid in cat shit.
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143. Thank God. Thank God. Thank God.
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144. Oh, my boy. Home, where you belong.
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147. Well, you know, they're on the boat.
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148. He just can't miss a shift.
Not a single one.
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149. We can't afford it.
But let's get you home.
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150. - Excuse me, Sturge.
- Mornin', Miss Keane.
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151. Monsignor Pruitt was supposed
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152. Nope. Uh, maybe he's gonna
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You didn't see him?
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163. The spine, and it's perfect.
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164. And that's the little foot,
and it's kicking a little bit.
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where I want it to be at 20 weeks.
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169. - Have you had any spotting recently?
- No.
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- Oh, God.
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172. I'm not worried about it.
It's very small. We'll keep an eye on it.
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176. - Oh, my God, Ma. What are you doing?
- Peggy.
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177. No, Ma. That's Erin.
Peggy's daughter, Erin Greene.
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178. - Do you remember Erin Greene?
- Hi, Mrs. Gunning.
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180. I think you've put me in the wrong room.
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181. My room is upstairs.
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182. No, Ma. No more stairs.
Not for a year now.
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183. Not since you broke your hip.
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184. Hey. Good boy.
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185. - Morning, Sheriff.
- Hey. Morning, Annie.
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186. I'll be in a little later this morning.
I switched my shift.
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187. Oh. Take your time.
Yeah, this must be your son. Riley, is it?
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188. - Rise and shine, Joe.
- Oh, shit.
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189. - You want some coffee?
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190. - What did you do to me, Sharif?
- Sheriff.
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I figured this is where you wanted to be.
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and sweating pure Jim Beam.
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if your aim had been any good.
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198. Well, Joe, I learned early there's
no point trying to stop you drinking.
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199. Yeah, easy for you to say.
Allah doesn't let you drink.
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by a giant albatross.
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201. - Huh?
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202. "Wings as big
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Snapped right at me, just passing by.
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He just sounds bigger than he means to.
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211. Snapped. Thought he might
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He's just waiting for his dad.
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She's just mean. She's just a meanie.
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anywhere else. Sorry.
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234. - He really didn't show up.
- Don't look at it like that.
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He's treatin' you normal. That's all.
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yeah, which was bad enough.
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eat anything out of that water.
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every day he came home,
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it was all cleaned up.
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going on about population decline,
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for us. For the boats.
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Never worked these waters.
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population decline,
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- Sure, Mom.
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266. Yeah, I'll make sure
the pumps are off, as usual.
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270. - Oh, we'll likely lose power anyways.
- Oh, yeah.
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- I'm sorry.
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but close, and it holds twice as many.
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278. I mean, I'm not sure holding
twice as many makes a material difference.
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- No need to apologize.
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286. And you'd be so welcome, of course.
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287. Thank you.
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290. Understood. Uh, now, let's talk boats.
Securing the marina for starters.
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291. How often do you have to go
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294. Uh, it's fine. It's, um… AA meetings.
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295. Part of the deal. Condition of my parole.
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297. How was your day? How was school?
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298. It was good.
Miss Greene was mostly on about the storm.
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That old bird's still teaching?
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300. Nah, the old Miss Greene died
in the spring.
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301. This is the new Miss Greene, her daughter.
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- Mmm-hmm.
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She's only been back a few months.
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Her old job too.
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to have someone move to the island.
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- Um…
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What was she doing?
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- What? She told us herself.
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You'll see her tomorrow, in fact.
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halfway back,
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- At church.
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Of course you are.
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I'm not… That's not me anymore.
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before he went on pilgrimage. He said—
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He's gonna be 80 now.
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the whole congregation pitched in.
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- Jesus.
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Jesus' footsteps, in his actual footsteps.
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330. - Yeah.
- We thought he deserved that before—
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though, considering his health.
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to be as fit as him at his age.
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during Consecration the other day.
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- We all have our moments.
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wandering around at night,
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the docks, the general store.
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Do you know it was him?
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some other 80-year-old man
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and the long coat he always wears.
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around the altar half the time.
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You can't fool the altar boys.
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- That's right.
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past acolyte myself.
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a downwardly mobile altar boy.
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about altar boys and Monsignor Pruitt?
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- And every other Sunday.
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or the mood doesn't strike you.
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I waited for you this morning.
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how it makes me look,
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like some jilted prom date.
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that new sheriff.
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377. He's trying to set the school
as the new storm shelter.
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every day since the accident.
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she'd go, say a rosary for you.
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- I'll…
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during Communion. That's proper.
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and I'm assuming you haven't.
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400. - No phone.
- Okay, okay.
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401. I don't wanna hear you texting.
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402. I can hear you texting.
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403. The sheriff can hear everything.
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404. All right, Dad.
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405. Kiss your mother.
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406. - Good night, young man.
- Night, old man.
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407. Just ten minutes,
then the phone goes off!
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408. Don't be scared, Mom. It's just me.
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409. My room.
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410. - Take a step. One step down.
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411. Red sky at night,
sailor's delight.
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412. Red sky in the morning…
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413. - Sailor take warning.
- That's right.
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414. It took us
less than an hour with the boat.
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415. I bet the storm's not as bad as they say.
It feels like they never really are.
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416. My dad didn't board the windows,
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417. and he basically invented overreacting,
so that should tell you something.
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418. - You wanna fill the cruets?
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419. Somebody already did.
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420. - Morning, everyone.
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421. Today is the seventh Sunday
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422. Our opening hymn is
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423. number 787 in your red hymnal.
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424. Who's that?
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425. Good morning.
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426. I know I'm not who you expected
to see this morning.
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427. I'm Father Paul Hill,
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428. and I was sent by the diocese to fill in
for Monsignor Pruitt for a few weeks.
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429. He fell ill, I'm afraid, on his trip.
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430. - He's fine.
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431. He's recovering
in a hospital on the mainland.
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432. He's better off off-island,
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433. and, well, his condition was noticed
by some others on his trips, so…
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434. The diocese has asked me to step in
until he is up and about again,
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435. but I assure you there is
absolutely nothing to worry about.
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436. You are not losing your pastor.
I can promise you that.
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437. This is a temporary situation,
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438. and it is my absolute pleasure
to be here with you all at St. Patrick's.
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439. Just know, I'm only here to help,
and I look forward to meeting you all.
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440. In the name of the Father,
and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.
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441. "The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ,
and the love of God,
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442. and the fellowship of the Holy Spirit,
be with you all…"
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443. "He took bread and gave you thanks."
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444. "He broke the bread,
gave it to his disciples and said,
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445. 'Take this, all of you, and eat it.'"
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446. "'This is my body,
which will be given up for you.'"
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447. "When supper was ended, he took the cup."
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448. "Again, he gave you thanks and praise,
gave the cup to his disciples and said,
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449. 'Take this, all of you,
and drink from it.'"
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450. "'This is my blood, the blood of the new
and everlasting covenant.'"
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451. "'It will be shed for you and for all
so that sins may be forgiven.'"
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452. "'Do this in remembrance of me.'"
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453. - Body of Christ.
- Amen.
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454. - Body of Christ.
- Amen.
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455. Blood of Christ.
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456. Body of Christ. Body of Christ.
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457. Blood of Christ.
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458. - Body of Christ.
- Riley.
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459. I'll sit down here.
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460. - Body of Christ.
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461. Body of Christ.
Body of Christ.
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462. Blood of Christ, Erin Greene.
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463. Body of Christ.
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464. Blood of Christ.
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465. Well, I met him last night,
of course, at the rectory.
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466. We had a lot to talk about,
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467. just catching him up
on how things work around here.
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468. Monsignor just loves him,
and I can see why.
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469. - Leeza Scarborough!
- How do you know my name?
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470. Monsignor's told me all about you.
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471. He says I'll see you at daily mass,
and that it may just be the two of us.
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472. Father. Wade Scarborough. My wife, Dolly.
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473. - Such a pleasure to meet you.
- Of course, Mr. Mayor, Mrs. Mayor.
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474. I am so sorry to surprise you like this.
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475. The diocese was supposed
to contact you directly.
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476. Please, call me Wade.
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477. Golly, it's such a joy to see a new face.
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478. Welcome to the Pot,
what's left of it anyway.
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479. The Crock Pot!
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480. Yeah, well,
it's a cute nickname, yeah.
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481. But you know, it's true.
We are a melting pot, a grab bag…
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482. - A piñata, even.
- Mmm.
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483. A whole variety
of different flavors
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484. that just keeps getting pummeled
with some huge awful stick.
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485. We sure are glad
to add you to the stew.
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486. - Annie Flynn, Father.
- Annie Flynn.
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487. - And this is my husband, Ed.
- Ed Flynn.
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488. Father.
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490. That got rather quiet, didn't it?
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491. My son Riley, he's—
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492. Not exactly in a state of grace right now.
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493. Hey, look,
I think that's great.
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494. Uh, turns out I'm not much use
to people who are in a state of grace.
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495. Jesus, uh,
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496. he didn't really have that much
interest for those kind of people, either.
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497. No, he seemed to go
straight for those folks
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498. who weren't in a state of grace.
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499. They were his favorite people, turns out.
They were the ones he called friends.
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500. Yeah, we can work with that.
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501. Yeah, uh, welcome to the Crock Pot.
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502. It was a nice surprise
to hear the old translation again.
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503. - We haven't heard that in what, ten years?
- Yeah.
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504. Didn't know you were still doing that.
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505. You noticed, huh? I know, the new missal
is closer to the original Latin, but…
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506. Well, well, well.
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507. It's the prodigal son.
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508. No, I think, uh,
you're the prodigal one.
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509. - I'm just the black sheep.
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510. Can I walk you home?
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511. Yeah. Let's walk.
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512. Where were you?
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513. In New York. Upstate New York.
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514. I guessed that.
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515. I mean, when you ran away,
it was the subject of a lot of debate.
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516. A lot of people had theories
and most of them were Hollywood,
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517. but that was one of my guesses.
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518. Why?
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519. Covered bridges.
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520. - You remember that?
- Mmm-hmm.
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521. I told you that like half our lives ago.
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522. I didn't start there.
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523. I went south, then I went west.
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524. And I was in Austin for a while.
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525. You're kidding.
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526. I was such an idiot.
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527. Um…
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528. - Well, I guess we both were idiots.
- Hmm.
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529. Look at us, back where we started.
The one place we swore we'd never end up.
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531. Chicago.
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532. - No rock band though.
- Mmm.
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533. Just financial stuff.
Went to school, partied too much.
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534. I'm shocked.
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535. Made a lot of money. For a bit.
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536. Stocks, then a startup. But then all…
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537. That all went away.
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538. - Married?
- No, no. You?
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539. Yeah. I mean, technically, it…
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540. But it's over. It's also a long story.
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541. Surprised to see you in church.
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542. Yeah, me too.
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543. I would have never guessed it,
but it's been good for me.
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544. - I saw you sit back during Communion.
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545. It's funny,
most guys find Jesus in prison.
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546. Well, you always went your own way.
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547. Yeah, that wasn't it though.
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548. I threw away the Bible
the first night. But it…
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549. It wasn't instant.
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550. I did go looking. I really did.
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551. There's a lot of time
to read in there and I read it all,
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552. Torah, Quran, Talmud, Tao Te Ching.
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553. Judaism, Buddhism, Islam, Jainism.
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554. Figured if I was lookin' for God,
I should look everywhere.
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555. Came out of that an atheist.
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556. What?
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557. I'm supposed to be the godless heathen,
and you are the altar boy.
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558. My mom wouldn't believe any of this.
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560. Yeah, I am.
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562. It is and it isn't.
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563. Littlefoot saved my life.
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564. Is there anything else
you need this afternoon, Father?
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565. For the storm or…
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566. Oh. No. No, thank you, Miss Keane.
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567. Can I ask you something?
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569. It's just you're wearing
a gold chasuble today.
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570. Uh, yes, I am.
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571. Isn't that for feast days and special…
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572. Shouldn't it be green today?
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573. We're in Ordinary Time.
It's the seventh Sunday of Ordinary Time.
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574. No, I'm afraid I wasn't able
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576. he stored it somewhere unusual
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577. I just figured
this was better than my pajamas.
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578. Honestly, I didn't expect
that anyone would notice.
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579. Well, in the future,
let me know if there's an issue.
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580. That's what I'm here for.
I can order more as well.
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581. I'm sure I'll find it. I just need
some time to open up all the cabinets.
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582. Of course.
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584. Have a good afternoon, Father.
I'm glad you're here.
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585. Oh, thank you.
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586. And likewise.
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587. Must be weird,
I mean, living there with her gone?
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588. It's a lot better than
when she was here. You at home?
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589. Oh, yeah.
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590. That's gotta feel weird.
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591. - Tiny room, twin bed.
- Actually, I'm kinda used to that.
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592. So, I mean, you came back… here.
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594. Why?
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596. Hangin' in.
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597. No, I mean, how are you?
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598. I don't know.
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599. That's kinda…
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600. That's kinda the whole thing.
I don't know. I have no idea.
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601. I mean, in prison, it was easy.
I had things to do, you know.
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602. Count the days,
count down the sentence, eat, sleep, read.
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603. It's all pretty carefully spelled out
for you. Regimented. But here…
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604. Here…
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605. I have nothing.
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606. What, am I gonna get a job?
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607. Go to school?
I have no money, no prospects, I just…
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608. I just exist now.
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609. That's it. I have…
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610. absolutely no purpose at all.
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611. I'm just sitting
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612. and serving no purpose
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613. living.
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614. And that's the worst part,
because I shouldn't be alive, Erin.
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615. So I don't know.
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616. What I do here.
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617. I eat. Sleep.
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618. Shit, I don't know.
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619. Walk home now, eat dinner,
wait out this fuckin' storm.
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620. There you go.
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621. Do that.
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622. Ride out the storm tonight,
and then tomorrow…
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623. you'll see what tomorrow's all about.
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625. For what you've been through.
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626. I'm really, really sorry.
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627. So it's just…
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628. Just this one. Just the big one.
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629. The little ones I can replace,
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630. Yeah. Okay.
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631. - What's happening?
- Mom, it's okay.
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just walking on the beach.
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633. What? No, he's on the mainland.
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634. Okay, maybe he came back,
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635. and he wandered out,
having one of those spells.
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636. - I'm not seeing anything.
- I don't see him.
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637. No, I swear, it's the hat, the coat.
I know the outfit, and it's him.
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638. No, he's on the mainland.
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640. Honey, my eyes aren't
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644. Father!
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646. We should just walk
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