1. Sita, go and tell Sister Clodagh
I wish to speak to her.
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2. Therefore, "X" is equal to 5...
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3. or minus —
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4. Reverend Mother wishes
to speak to you, Sister Clodagh.
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5. Joya.
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6. Continue the lesson.
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7. Sister Clodagh...
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8. we may proceed
with our plans at Mopu.
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9. It will be called Saint Faith.
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10. Saint Faith.
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11. And you have been appointed
to take charge of Saint Faith.
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12. - l, Reverend Mother?
- You.
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13. You will be the youngest
sister superior in our order.
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14. Thank you, Reverend Mother.
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15. The agent at Mopu is an Englishman.
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16. He seems a difficult man.
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17. You won't get much help from him.
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18. Dear Madam. My name is Dean.
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19. I am the agent
of General Toda Rai at Mopu...
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20. and I am writing to you in that capacity.
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21. I understand the general has offered you
the old palace at Mopu...
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22. to make a school
and a dispensary for the natives.
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23. It's not the first time
he's had such ideas.
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24. He's asked me to tell you
about the place and the people.
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25. It's not a comfortable spot,
and it's at the back of beyond.
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26. First you have to get to Darjeeling...
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27. and then I have to find you ponies
and porters to take you into the hills.
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28. Mopu is 8,000 feet up.
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29. The peaks on the range opposite
are nearly as high as Everest.
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30. The people call the highest peak
Nangu Delva.
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31. It means "the bare goddess."
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32. I live down in the valley,
out of the wind.
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33. So does the general,
and so do the people.
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34. Mopu Palace stands in the wind
on a shelf on the mountain.
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35. It was built by the general's father
to keep his women there.
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36. It's called a palace,
but there may be a slight difference...
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37. between your idea of a palace
and the general's.
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38. Anyhow, there it is.
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39. The people are like mountain peasants
everywhere — simple, independent.
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40. They work because they must,
they smile when they feel like it...
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41. and they're no respecters of persons.
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42. The men are men —
no better, no worse than anywhere else.
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43. The women are women.
The children, children.
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44. Up on the mountain above the palace,
we have our holy man...
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45. who sits there day in and day out
in all weathers.
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46. All the people around
are very proud of him...
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47. and bring him food and little offerings.
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48. The wind up at the palace
blows seven days a week...
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49. so if you must come,
bring some warm things with you.
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50. Nobody has lived there for a long time,
except Angu Ayah...
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51. who's always been there
and stays on as caretaker.
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52. As a caretaker,
she's a bit of a failure...
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53. but she's a faithful, dirty old bird
and goes with the place.
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54. She lives there alone
with the ghosts of bygone days.
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55. Ayah! Ayah! Ayah! Ayah!
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56. Ayah! Ayah! Ayah! Ayah!
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57. Ayah.
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58. Ayah.
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59. Ayah! Ayah!
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60. Ayah!
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61. Ayah! Ayah!
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62. - That's Mr. Dean.
- Never mind Mr. Dean. He will find us.
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63. Now listen, Ayah.
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64. I have invited some ladies to stay here
at the House of Women.
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65. Ladies! Oh, that will be like old times!
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66. It will not be in the least like old times.
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67. They are not that kind of lady at all.
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68. - Then they won't be any fun.
- They are not coming for fun.
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69. These are nuns.
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70. Do you know what a nun is?
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71. They kneel and pray all day
like the monks you invited last year.
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72. I am going to give them this house
to make a school and a hospital for the people.
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73. You know nobody here wants a school...
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74. and I'm sure
they don't want a hospital!
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75. How do they know what they want until they try?
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76. The people have all kind of diseases.
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77. - They have ringworm.
- They don't mind having ringworm.
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78. Then they ought to mind.
And it will all be free.
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79. It was free last time,
and nobody came.
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80. They will this time.
Mr. Dean!
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81. You will receive them for me...
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82. and you will do everything for them
that they want doing.
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83. You too.
You will engage servants for them...
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84. and you will both look after them
until they care to look after themselves.
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85. What do they eat?
How do I know what nuns eat?
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86. I have remembered that.
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87. Do you see that crate?
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88. Sausages. They will eat sausages.
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89. Europeans eat sausages
wherever they go.
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90. They will eat them when they come...
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91. and until they can tell the cook
what else they want to eat.
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92. Now remember, Ayah.
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93. If you give any trouble,
you will be sorry.
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94. I'm sorry now!
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95. A convent in this house.
What do you think of that?
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96. The brothers only stayed five months.
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97. Perhaps the sisters won't stay long, either.
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98. The house is 9,000 feet up —
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99. very cold, but good air.
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100. General Toda Rai, who has invited us to Mopu,
has promised us every help.
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101. He was a little afraid when he learned...
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102. that we are bound to our order
only by yearly vows.
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103. - I explained this rule to him.
- Yes, Reverend Mother.
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104. For more than a century...
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105. to serve voluntarily has been
one of the glories of our order.
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106. And our greatest strength.
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107. Exactly.
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108. He understands now.
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109. - Is there anything you would like to ask?
- Who am I to take with me?
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110. Remember, a community
is not a class of girls.
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111. The sisters won't be easy
to manage or to impress.
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112. Now, let me see.
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113. I'll give you Sister Briony.
You'll need her strength.
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114. Thank you, Reverend Mother.
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115. Sister Philippa for the garden.
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116. - Sister Blanche.
- Sister Blanche?
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117. - You know what the others call her?
- Sister Honey.
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118. Yes — Honey.
I think you'll need Sister Honey.
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119. She's popular,
and you'll need to be popular.
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120. And Sister Ruth.
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121. - But Sister Ruth is ill.
- That is why I want her to go.
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122. Forgive me for saying so,
Reverend Mother...
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123. but do you think our vocation
is her vocation?
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124. Yes, she's a problem.
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125. I'm afraid she'll be a problem for you too.
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126. With a smaller community,
she may be better.
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127. Give her responsibility, Sister.
She badly wants importance.
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128. Do you think it's a good thing
to let her feel important?
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129. Spare her some of your own importance...
if you can.
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130. Mother, are you sorry that I have been
appointed to take charge of Saint Faith?
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131. Yes.
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132. I don't think you're ready for it,
and I think you'll be lonely.
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133. Never forget we are an order of workers.
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134. Work them hard.
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135. And remember —
the superior of all is a servant of all.
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136. I understand.
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137. - It was a good, good idea.
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138. One thing about them,
they keep good time.
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139. - Go!
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140. Dear!
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141. The whole garden's so terribly overgrown,
I don't know where to begin.
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142. Please come and help the fat lady
who asks questions.
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143. Sister Briony?
Ayah, you must learn our proper names.
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144. Anyway, there aren't any patients yet.
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145. Oh, aren't there?
There are dozens waiting.
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146. And more coming every minute.
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147. Now tell them to go away and come
and help me with the ones that are left.
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148. Sister Blanche,
these girls are to work in your lay school.
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149. They were sent by the general.
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150. Oh, don't they look nice.
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151. But, Sister,
you ought to see the children.
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152. The schoolroom's full of them already.
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153. The little ones are so sweet.
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154. Some of them can scarcely
do more than toddle.
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155. Joseph Anthony has come.
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156. Ayah, you must knock
before you come in.
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157. - Who is Joseph Anthony?
- Who is Joseph Anthony?
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158. He's the son of the general's cook.
He's going to interpret for you.
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159. He speaks English.
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160. Come in.
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161. - Has the general sent you?
- Yes, lady.
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162. She isn't a lady.
She's a sister.
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163. Say."Yes. Lemini."
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164. Yes, Lemini. I have my books
and my bedding outside...
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165. because I shall live here with you.
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166. Oh.
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167. Would you like to see
my books and my bedding, lady?
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168. Sister? Lemini?
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169. Would you, Auntie? They are new.
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170. - How old are you?
- Six to eleven.
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171. What did you say?
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172. I can remember that I'm six...
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173. but my father married
my mother 11 years ago...
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174. so that I may probably be about 10.
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175. Sister, the schoolroom
is overflowing with children.
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176. We've nothing unpacked yet.
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177. No one understands the language.
There are too many of them, and they smell.
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178. - I don't know what to do with them.
- Why don't you tell them to come back later?
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179. - Start with some of the older ones.
- They won't go away, Lemini.
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180. - Oh, why not?
- They were paid to come,
and so they can't go away.
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181. - Paid?
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182. Sister, the general's clerk has orders
to pay everybody who comes to my dispensary.
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183. So of course, they all want to come.
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184. - Excuse me, Sister, may I suggest?
- Yes, Sister.
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185. Wouldn't it be a pity to send the children
away now they've come?
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186. - They were paid to come.
- Yes, but if they like it this time,
they may come again.
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187. What can you do with them?
They look very stupid to me.
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188. Remember, they can't speak a word
of Hindustani or English.
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189. Joseph can.
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190. You'll help us, won't you, Joseph?
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191. The brothers left a blackboard
in the school.
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192. I'll draw things on it in colored chalk.
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193. And they can tell me their name for it,
and I'll tell them the English.
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194. I can take their names and ages
and make a register.
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195. You can hardly call that a lesson.
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196. You can call it a very sensible idea.
Thank you, Sister Blanche.
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197. I suppose you know who I am.
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198. You must be Mr. Dean.
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199. I must.
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200. And you must be the sister superior.
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201. What curious feathers. Are they all
from the birds that you've shot?
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202. I don't shoot birds.
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203. When you've shot everything,
it palls, doesn't it?
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204. I'm the general's agent.
He welcomes you to Mopu.
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205. Understood you wanted to see me.
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206. We want to talk to you on business.
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207. I didn't suppose you wanted
to talk to me on anything else.
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208. Sorry. Perhaps that wasn't fair.
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209. Mr. Dean,
you know that General Toda Rai...
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210. has given us this house
for a new foundation of our order.
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211. We very much appreciate it.
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212. It's very generous of him.
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213. Yes. You'd like the general, Sister.
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214. - He also is a superior being.
- Really!
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215. I don't know why you are being
so rude to me, Mr. Dean.
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216. I have to talk business with you
whether I like it or not.
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217. Well, talk it then,
and don't teach at me.
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218. It's no place to put a nunnery,
I can tell you that.
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219. Difficult, but not impossible.
Nothing is impossible —
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220. Is yours a contemplative order?
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221. I mean, do you live in meditation —
whatever you call it? Do you keep solitude?
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222. Our order isn't in the least like that.
We're very busy people.
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223. We're going to open a dispensary,
a school for children and a class for girls.
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224. Good. You'll be doing me a great favor when
you begin to educate the local girls, Sister.
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225. I have already been told, Mr. Dean,
that you do not believe in solitude.
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226. Do you know what the people
call this place?
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227. The House of Women.
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228. The general's father
used to keep his ladies here.
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229. From now on, it will be known
as the House of Saint Faith.
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230. Sister, will you have
that picture taken down?
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231. I give you till the rains break.
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232. Oh, dear. Oh, dear.
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233. Who is it?
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234. Sister Briony.
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235. I can't sleep.
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236. Anything wrong, Sister?
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237. It's Sister Ruth.
I've just seen her.
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238. - How is she?
- She's sick.
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239. She has violent pains in her joints,
a boil on her finger...
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240. and headaches.
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241. It's this wind.
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242. And we all seem so tired.
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243. It's the altitude.
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244. Our dispensary
is more crowded than ever.
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245. This big house to look after
and all the unpacking still to be done.
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246. And the plumbing's broken down again.
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247. What do you think, Sister?
Perhaps Mr. Dean could —
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248. Certainly not.
We can manage without Mr. Dean.
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249. Yes, of course.
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250. - Are you all right, Sister?
- Of course I'm all right.
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251. - Show me your arm.
- I'm perfectly all right.
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252. - So you've got them too.
- What have I got?
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253. Spots. I've got them.
Every one of us has got them.
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254. There must be something
in the water here that's very unhealthy.
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255. - The natives drink it.
- They get sick themselves.
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256. Ayah says the general's heir —
the young general — is very ill.
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257. Those drums are beating for him.
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258. They beat all night while he's ill.
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259. If you hear them stop, he's dead.
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260. You!
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261. How do you do?
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262. What are you doing here?
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263. Excuse old Feltie.
I haven't a hand to take him off.
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264. I've come to mend
a loose joint in your pipe.
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265. - You must send a plumber.
- The nearest one's Darjeeling.
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266. - I count plumbing among my other gifts.
- That's not the point —
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267. I swear to you, Sister,
it's only the pipe I'm interested in.
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268. - I must see Sister Clodagh about this.
- All right.
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269. I forbid you to stay in there.
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270. All right.
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271. We have to build a workroom
and a school and, later on, a chapel.
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272. Somebody's got to put locks on my cupboards.
I daren't unpack a thing.
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273. And the windows don't open and the doors
don't shut and the — the plumbing won't work.
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274. Come in, Mr. Dean.
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275. May I go now, Sister?
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276. Please sit down, Mr. Dean.
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277. - Would you like some coffee, Mr. Dean?
- Can you make it decently?
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278. - Can I make coffee!
- Can she?
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279. Full of grit.
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280. Mr. Dean, Joseph tells us the people
are still being paid to come to us.
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281. Ah, the general's a wise man.
It's only till it becomes a habit.
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282. Let it become a habit
for them to come...
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283. and they won't remember
the time when they didn't.
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284. Then gradually
he'll leave off paying them.
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285. And gradually it'll become
a habit with them not to be paid.
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286. They're like children.
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287. He told me he was going
to order them to come.
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288. They don't know what an order is.
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289. - They should learn.
- Why?
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290. We all need discipline.
You said yourself they're like children.
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291. Without discipline,
we should all behave like children.
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292. - Don't you like children?
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293. Thank you, Sister Briony.
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294. Talking of medicine, Sister Briony,
if you get a bad case —
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295. one that seems to you as though it might
be dangerous or even serious — don't take it.
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296. - But that would be —
- It would be wise.
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297. If you got a bad case and some of your people died,
you'd have all the people up against you.
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298. Why?
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299. Well, you must remember, they're
primitive people and like — like children.
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300. Unreasonable children.
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301. They've never seen medicine before.
They'd think it was magic, a new kind of magic.
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302. So remember, I've warned you.
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303. By the way, how are you feeling,
all of you?
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304. Not very well.
Sister Ruth is the worst.
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305. I think the water must be bad.
Ayah says it's the water.
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306. On the contrary. The water's too good.
It's Darjeeling tummy.
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307. I'd better get that plumbing fixed.
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308. Sister Clodagh!
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309. What has happened, Sister?
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310. Oh, Sister.
Sister, they brought in a woman.
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311. Our first bad case.
She was covered in blood.
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312. I've never seen such a sight.
She must've cut a vein or an artery.
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313. I had such a time stopping the bleeding.
I've never seen bleeding like that before.
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314. I didn't know what to do at first,
but at last I managed to stop it.
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315. A minute would've fetched Sister Briony
who would've stopped it at once.
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316. What were you doing there?
I told you to stay in bed.
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317. I was only trying
to consider you, Sister Briony.
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318. It might have been better
to have considered the woman...
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319. who by your accounts
was bleeding to death.
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320. - Shall I wait?
- We are coming in a moment.
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321. I think you'd better
go back to your room.
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322. Good-bye, Sister.
I hope your patient does well.
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323. Who is she?
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324. It sounded like "Samuel,"
but it couldn't be, could it?
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325. Oh, Samell. She's a good old soul.
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326. One of my best workers.
I'm very much obliged to you.
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327. Thank you.
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328. Now the old place is a pukka convent.
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329. Hello, Sister Ruth.
Going for a walk?
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330. It's time to ring the bell.
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331. You're slipping.
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332. Quarter of an hour early.
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333. Thank you.
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334. I came to ask Mr. Dean
to wait in the blue room.
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335. - How did you know he was here?
- I saw him from the schoolroom.
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336. I've brought something for you.
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337. Her name is Hasanphul,
but we call her Kanchi.
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338. She's 17, she's an orphan...
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339. and it's high time she was married.
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340. Every evening when I come home,
I find her sitting on my veranda.
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341. She dresses herself up
and puts flowers in her hair.
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342. It's becoming an absolute nuisance.
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343. If she's cloistered for a few months,
her uncle will marry her off.
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344. But she's been behaving so badly
that no one wants her.
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345. I don't think we want her, either.
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346. Why did you bring her to us?
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347. Isn't it your business to save souls?
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348. You are not to speak to me
like that, Mr. Dean.
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349. Sorry.
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350. Can't she go into some sort of service?
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351. She'd set any house by the ears.
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352. I thought no one would have
patience with her except you.
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353. Would you ask Sister Briony
to come here, please?
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354. - Kanchi.
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355. Kanchi.
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356. You're sure there's no question
you're dying to ask me?
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357. None.
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358. You wanted me, Sister?
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359. Sister, I have agreed to have
this girl with us for a while.
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360. Can you find somewhere
for her to sleep?
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361. - What is she to do?
- Sister Honey can take her into the lay school.
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362. Yes.
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363. Tell Ayah to give her some housework,
keep her busy.
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364. Come along.
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365. - Well, thanks.
- I've heard about the young general's death.
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366. - Is the general grieving?
- Never tell with these people.
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367. - What's the new young general's name?
- Dilip. Dilip Rai.
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368. He was going to Cambridge, but now
he'll be a warrior and marry young.
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369. It'll suit him all right.
These Rajputs are a fighting race.
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370. Can-non.
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371. Can-non.
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372. War-ship.
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373. War-ship.
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374. - Bay-o-net.
- Bay-o-net.
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375. Dag-ger.
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376. - Gun.
- Gun.
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377. You know, Nima, we may have
to mix something with it.
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378. Here, let me have a look.
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379. Hail Mary, full of grace,
blessed is the fruit of —
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380. Sister.
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381. Did you hear the bell?
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382. This morning in chapel, I suddenly
had the feeling you were not with us.
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383. - I try hard enough.
- Try what?
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384. I used to forget everything in chapel.
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385. I used to feel light
and happy and near God.
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386. Let me help you.
What is worrying you?
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387. I remember things
before I joined our order...
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388. things I wanted to forget.
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389. I never thought of them until now.
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390. I've been 21 years in the order,
and now they come back to me.
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391. I think you can see too far.
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392. I look out there, and...
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393. then I can't see
the potato I'm planting.
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394. And after a bit, it doesn't seem
to matter whether I plant it or not.
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395. It's this place with its strange atmosphere
and new people.
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396. Stay with me tonight after chapel,
and we will pray together.
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397. And work, Sister. Work hard.
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398. Work until you're too tired
to think of anything else.
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399. Oh, isn't it a grand day, Con?
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400. Con. Isn't it a grand day?
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401. Mmm.
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402. What's wrong?
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403. - Everything.
- What especially?
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404. Oh, nothing.
You wouldn't understand.
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405. Is it money, Con?
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406. Whatever else is it?
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407. Desmond's well out of it in Michigan.
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408. I heard from him last week.
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409. He's been made a partner.
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410. And just because I'm the eldest son,
I have to stay here in Ireland all my life...
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411. and hang around waiting for... this.
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412. I'll have a little money, Con, when I marry.
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413. It isn't a little money it wants.
It's a fortune.
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414. Then it would be a waste.
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415. Clo, don't you sometimes
itch to get away?
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416. No, I don't want to go away.
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417. I want to stay here like this
for the rest of my life.
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418. Ayah! Angu Ayah!
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419. Ayah! Angu Ayah!
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420. Salaam, My Little General.
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421. I want to see the reverend sisters.
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422. Why are they called
The Servants of Mary?
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423. Is the superior sister called Mary?
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424. Ask her. Here she comes.
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425. Go now.
I will speak to her alone.
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426. - Good morning.
- Good morning.
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427. - I want to see the superior sister.
- I am the sister superior.
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428. Oh. I want to be
a student here with you.
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429. I want to study a lot of learning.
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430. I want to study mathematics,
history, poetry and languages.
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431. I have a note from my uncle
to ask you to encourage me.
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432. I'm very sorry.
We only teach children and young girls.
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433. - Why?
- Convents don't teach men pupils.
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434. That's not very polite to men.
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435. We don't mean it that way.
It's the custom.
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436. Convents are for girls.
The brotherhoods are for men.
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437. Jesus Christ was a man.
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438. He took the shape of a man.
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439. But you don't need to count me as a man.
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440. I'm only interested in studious things.
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441. Please, Sister. I've written out my timetable.
May I read it to you?
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442. "5:00 a.m. To 7:00 a.m. —
algebra with the mathematical sister.
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443. "8:00 a.m. To 10:00 a.m. — religion,
especially Christianity, with the scriptural sister.
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444. "10:00 a.m. — art.
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445. "1:00 p.m. To 3:00 p.m. — French and Russian
with the French and Russian sisters, if any.
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446. 3:00 p.m. To 4:00 p.m. —
physics with the physical sister."
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447. Please wait in here, General.
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448. Aren't you afraid, with the young general,
that you've let a cuckoo into your nest?
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449. We didn't want to offend the general.
He might turn us out.
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450. Oh, he wouldn't do that.
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451. You may have trouble with Kanchi.
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452. - Kanchi? She'd never dare.
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453. After all, he is a prince,
and she is what she is.
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454. Still, I expect she knows the story
of the prince and the beggar maid.
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455. 440 — 41, 42...
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456. 43, 44, 45, 46...
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457. 47, 48, 49 —
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458. When the general gave us the deeds...
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459. our boundary line was to be
500 yards around the building.
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460. That's right.
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461. - So the holy man is living on our ground.
- He was here first.
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462. Yes, but, Mr. Dean,
I find all these things very distracting.
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463. - Distracting?
- Yes, disturbing.
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464. This clear air
and the wind always blowing.
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465. And the mountain, and the holy man
sitting there day in, day out.
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466. And the people coming to see him.
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467. They climb the path by the house,
and they stop and sit and stare at us.
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468. What do you want to do about it?
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469. I want you to ask the general
to ask the holy man to move.
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470. - Couldn't do that. It wouldn't be polite.
- I don't suppose the general even knows he's there.
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471. Oh, yes he does.
That old man worries him quite a bit...
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472. particularly when
he's in the middle of his dinner...
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473. or when he's trying on
a new frock coat from London.
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474. Why?
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475. Well, I suppose he feels
he ought to go and do likewise.
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476. Then he wouldn't turn him out?
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477. It'd be a bit awkward for the general
to turn out his own uncle.
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478. His uncle?
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479. General Sir Krishna Rai,
K.C.V.O., K.C.S.l., C.M.G.
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480. He has several foreign decorations too.
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481. He lent our general
the money to buy this place.
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482. I've never heard him talk.
They say he speaks perfect English.
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483. Several other European languages too.
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484. - Does he never speak at all?
- I've never heard him.
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485. - When does he eat or sleep?
- No one knows.
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486. He's always in his place under the tree.
People come miles to see him.
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487. Well, I really don't know what to do.
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488. What would Christ have done?
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489. - Morning, General.
- Good morning, Sister Honey.
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490. Good morning, Sister Ruth.
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491. Do you like it, Sister Ruth?
It's called Black Narcissus.
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492. Comes from the Army-Navy Stores
in London.
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493. Black Narcissus.
I don't like scent at all.
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494. Oh, Sister, don't you think
it's rather common to smell of ourselves?
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495. - Have you seen the young general today?
- What's the latest?
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496. Emeralds. Beautiful emeralds.
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497. The deepest,
most beautiful green I've ever seen.
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498. At that hour in the morning,
they make me bilious.
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499. Have you seen his coats? He must have
a different one for every day in the year.
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500. Lucky he doesn't have to do his own laundry.
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501. Yesterday he had a coat the color of ripe corn,
patterned with flowers, in damask.
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502. His earrings were amethysts three inches long,
and his rings were turquoise.
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503. Today he's all jade and emeralds...
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504. and his coat is the most wonderful pattern
of pale violet stripes...
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505. worked entirely in petit point
just like my grandmother's footstool.
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506. Oh, Granny!
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507. Turn 'round.
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508. These emeralds are for you,
my darling, when you marry.
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509. There.
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510. - There's Con.
- Good night, everybody.
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511. Not too late, darling.
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512. Oh, dear, I hope
they get something settled by the winter.
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513. Where are you, Con?
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514. He said it was called Black Narcissus...
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515. and he got it
at the Army & Navy Stores.
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516. Black Narcissus.
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517. That's what I'm going to call him.
It's a wonderful name for him.
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518. He's so vain, like a peacock.
A fine black peacock.
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519. - He's not black.
- They all look alike to me.
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520. General, please conjugate s'asseoir.
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521. Je m'assieds.
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522. Tu t'assieds.
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523. ll s'assied?
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524. Um —
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525. Nous —
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526. Nous nous asseyons.
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527. Vous vous asseyez.
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528. Ils s'asseyent?
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529. Future tense.
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530. - Something for you.
- For me?
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531. Christmas present.
Go on, take it.
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532. Oh, Con!
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533. Sister Clodagh.
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534. Sister, may I congratulate you
on the birth of Christ?
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535. Thank you, General.
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536. I hope you don't mind
my coming tonight.
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537. I am very much interested
in Jesus Christ.
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538. Have I said anything wrong?
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539. No, but we don't usually
speak of Him so casually.
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540. And you should.
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541. He should be casual and as much
a part of life as your daily bread.
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542. How dare you come here like this!
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543. How dare you come
to our service tonight!
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544. You're — You're unforgivable!
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545. You're objectionable when you're sober
and abominable when you're drunk!
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546. I quite agree.
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547. If you have a spark of decency left in you,
you won't come near us again!
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548. Happy Christmas!
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549. I do like his voice.
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550. It's so nice and loud.
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551. I think it's lovely, don't you?
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552. - Good night, General.
- Good night, Sister Clodagh.
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553. - Come in.
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554. I want to talk to you.
Come and sit down.
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555. I've been worried about you
for some time.
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556. I feel that things
are not right with you.
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557. In what way?
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558. You look so ill,
and you've got so terribly thin.
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559. I know that you're trying
to keep up for all our sakes...
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560. but I feel that you really must go in
with Sister Briony and see the doctor.
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561. I shan't see the doctor!
I'm perfectly well. You know it.
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562. You're just trying to make out that —
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563. I didn't mean to be rude.
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564. I haven't been sleeping.
That's all.
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565. If you haven't been sleeping,
there must be some reason for it.
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566. Can't you tell me?
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567. Is something worrying you?
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568. Yes. Yes, that's it.
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569. I'm worried.
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570. Don't you think
you could tell me about it?
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571. I'd like you to tell me, if you can.
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572. I can't speak of it... to anyone.
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573. Won't you try?
You know you can trust me.
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574. You didn't want me to come here.
None of you have ever wanted me here.
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575. Don't you think you're letting
things run away with you?
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576. I think you have let yourself fall...
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577. into thinking too much of Mr. Dean.
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578. Sister, don't you realize
what you're doing...
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579. what you're running the risk
of losing in yourself?
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580. Sister, you must — I must make you see
before it is too late.
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581. All the same, I've noticed you're
very pleased to see him yourself!
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582. If that was in your mind, it's better
said I think you're out of your senses!
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583. Listen to me. I don't know —
I can't decide now what to make of you.
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584. I shall have to think,
and I want you to think too.
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585. As for Mr. Dean —
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586. In spite of his charm and kindliness,
he is not a good man.
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587. You must take him for what he is and not try
to glorify him into something he is not.
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588. When he came to chapel on Christmas night,
he was drunk.
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589. Can I go?
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590. I want you to write
to Reverend Mother.
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591. I shan't look at the letter,
and her reply will be your own business.
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592. Am I to write two or three pages?
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593. Would you rather I did it now,
or shall I finish my class work first?
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594. You may go.
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595. That parcel is mine.
Give it to me.
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596. I can't, Lemini.
I must give all the mail to Sister Clodagh.
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597. It's mine. Give it to me, you little fool.
Can't you see it's addressed to me?
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598. Look, I ordered it myself from Calcutta.
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599. It's nothing to do with anyone else.
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600. Sister Briony, do you know what's happened
to the other gold chain off this censer?
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601. No. It was there when
we had it out at Christmas.
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602. - Well, it isn't here now.
- Ask Kanchi if she's seen it.
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603. And that for stealing in my house!
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604. That for stealing a brass chain
which is only worth two annas!
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605. That for stealing it
in such a silly way!
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606. And that...
is for getting found out!
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607. - What has the girl done?
- She's a thief!
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608. She stole a brass chain from the church room
to put around her dirty neck!
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609. Finish the beating, My Little General Bahadur.
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610. You're going to be a great man.
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611. Not like your uncle.
Oh, dear, no.
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612. - Like your grandfather! Ha, ha!
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613. He was a man!
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614. Finish the beating
and begin to be a man!
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615. - Get up.
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616. - Forget-me-not.
- Forget-me-not.
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617. - Sweet pea.
- Sweet pea.
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618. - Daff-odil.
- Daff-odil.
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619. Jap-anese pe-ony.
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620. Jap-anese pe-ony.
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621. Chi-nese li-ly.
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622. Tu-lip.
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623. Tu-lip.
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624. - Honey-suckle.
- Honey-suckle.
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625. Honey-suckle.
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626. Del-phin-I-um.
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627. - Del-phin-I-um.
- Sister Honey.
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628. Will you find Sister Philippa
for me, please?
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629. - And the cabbage patch?
- Foxglove.
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630. - And the runner beans?
- Honeysuckle.
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631. - And the onions?
- Tulips.
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632. And the potatoes?
All flowers?
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633. No, not the little round bed.
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634. And there are some more vegetables down
by the stables where they won't show.
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635. But what on earth came over you, Sis —
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636. Would you like to sit down?
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637. Sister, I want to be transferred.
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638. Transferred?
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639. Yes, I want you, if you will, to write
and ask for my transfer at once.
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640. If you will, at once.
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641. But why?
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642. I was becoming too fond of the place.
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643. I was too wrapped up in my work. I —
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644. I thought too much about it.
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645. - I'd forgotten —
- Forgotten what?
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646. What I am.
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647. I was losing the spirit of our order.
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648. I've been thinking it over, you see, and...
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649. I must go at once.
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650. I don't see that at all.
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651. Now that you know and you realize the danger,
you needn't go.
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652. Surely now is the time to stay.
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653. I daren't stay.
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654. I think there are only two ways
of living in this place.
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655. Either you must live like Mr. Dean, or —
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656. or like the holy man.
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657. Either ignore it
or give yourself up to it.
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658. Neither would do for us.
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659. No.
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660. Well, we are here, and I don't think
it will help matters if we run away.
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661. You know, if I ask for you to be transferred,
it'll be a bad mark against you?
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662. That's all the better.
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663. That's what I need.
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664. Ayah! Ayah!
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665. - What did she say, Ayah?
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666. "Lemini, give him something."
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667. It's Om's little brother.
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668. Shall we give him magnesia?
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669. Or some of the paraffin emulsion.
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670. Hundred and three!
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671. That's not much in a baby, is it?
They go up and down easily, don't they?
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672. He's been like that three days, Lemini.
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673. This morning he wouldn't wake,
so she brought him.
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674. Let him sleep. Take him home
and put him on your bed and let him sleep.
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675. Aren't you going
to give him anything?
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676. There's nothing I can do.
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677. But there must be
something we can do.
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678. At least bathe his eyes
or relieve his tummy with a little oil.
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679. I daren't touch him, Sister.
I don't think he feels any pain.
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680. You've only got to look at him
to see how it must hurt him!
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681. You're afraid!
You're thinking of what Mr. Dean said!
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682. - You'd give up his little life —
- That's enough, Sister!
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683. I won't have any hysteria from you.
I know what I'm doing.
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684. The best and kindest thing you can do
is to make her go home...
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685. where she'll be amongst her own people.
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686. Lemini. Lemini.
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687. Sister Ruth.
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688. Everyone's very late this morning.
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689. I do hope nothing's happened.
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690. Joseph, go down the path
and hurry them up.
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691. - Well, go on.
- I don't want to.
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692. - You don't want to?
- Why don't you want to?
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693. How dare you answer me like that!
Go at once!
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694. - No, I won't go.
- Joseph!
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695. - Now stand still.
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696. - Tell me what's the matter. Do you hear?
- Don't frighten him.
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697. He knows something, the little idiot.
Joseph, why haven't the children come?
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698. - The girls, Joseph — where are they?
- He knows why. Tell us.
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699. I don't want to.
Lemini, don't make me tell!
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700. Joseph, you must tell us.
Please, Joseph, dear.
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701. - Tell us.
- The little baby is dead!
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702. - Oh, no!
- Our little brother is dead!
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703. And they said that this man
and lemini killed him.
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704. - Sister Clodagh!
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705. - There's nobody in the dispensary.
- None of the children have come.
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706. - There are no gardeners.
- Kanchi has gone.
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707. - So has the young general.
- There isn't a servant in the place.
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708. We're all alone.
There's no one in the house.
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709. It was my fault.
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710. Because I loved him,
because I couldn't bare to see him die.
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711. I did it! I killed him!
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712. I gave her a bottle to take away and some
of our cotton wool and one of our spoons.
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713. I killed him! I killed him!
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714. Ayah. Ayah, how much of this is true?
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715. All true, Lemini.
The people are very angry.
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716. We must explain. Somebody must tell them.
We must find the young general.
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717. - Surely he hasn't run away from us.
- No. He's run away with Kanchi.
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718. Ayah, will you take a message
to the village?
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719. - Me? Oh, no.
- Well, can Joseph?
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720. - He can go, but they won't let him come back.
- I'll go.
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721. It's not safe for any of you
to go outside the garden.
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722. - You can't go, Sister. It's far too dangerous.
- It's all right. I'm not going down.
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723. Tova!
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724. Tova, my pony, quickly.
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725. - Well, who was it?
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726. Oh, you.
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727. Mr. Dean, do you think it's serious?
Don't you think they'll come back?
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728. Sister Clodagh, the agent before my time was
riding down to the factory one day on his pony.
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729. He let it kick an umbrella
that was lying open in the path.
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730. There was a child asleep under it,
and it was killed.
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731. It was just an accident,
but they murdered him that night.
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732. I'm not trying to frighten you, but I want you
to see that it may be serious.
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733. I've been down to the village.
Everything seems quiet enough.
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734. - Did they say anything?
- Nothing.
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735. They listened to me and said nothing.
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736. I saw the woman. I drank the stuff that
Sister Honey was foolish enough to give her.
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737. You drank it?
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738. I wanted to prove to them
that I wouldn't drop down dead.
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739. It was only castor oil.
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740. None of you must go
out of the garden.
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741. Try to behave as though
nothing had happened.
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742. I'll go down now
and come back this evening.
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743. Lemini?
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744. - What's that for?
- For you. Lemini.
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745. Who sent it — Sister Clodagh?
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746. Do you notice a change in us
since we came here?
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747. I notice a change in you.
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748. Am I very different?
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749. Yes.
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750. - You're much nicer.
- Nicer?
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751. Mmm. You're human.
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752. Human.
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753. Yes, we're all human, aren't we?
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754. When I was a girl, I loved a man.
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755. We were children together in Ireland,
where I come from.
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756. A little place called Liniskelly.
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757. I thought — everyone thought —
we should marry.
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758. But he was ambitious...
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759. and I found out he was going
to America to his uncle...
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760. and he didn't intend to take me.
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761. He didn't think he was
doing anything wrong.
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762. I don't think he ever
thought of us marrying.
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763. But in a little place like that —
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764. And I had shown I loved him.
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765. I had to get away first.
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766. And that's why you entered the order?
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767. And being you,
you wouldn't go back.
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768. It was a strange way of bringing me in,
but God works in strange ways.
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769. I had work to do, and I had the life.
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770. No one outside can possibly know
what that means.
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771. It came to be my life.
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772. I had forgotten everything
until I came here.
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773. The first day I came, I thought of him
for the first time for years.
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774. I seem to go back to the first time
I loved him, when we were children.
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775. The young general
reminds me of him too.
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776. The world comes
thrusting in behind him.
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777. I've been drifting and dreaming...
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778. and now I seem to be living through
the struggle and the bitterness again.
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779. Here. It's quite clean.
I washed my hair this morning.
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780. - Don't take on so. There's a good girl.
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781. It'll all blow over.
There's nothing really wrong.
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782. Sister Philippa is leaving...
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783. and this morning I had a letter
from Reverend Mother.
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784. Sister Ruth is giving up the order.
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785. She has not renewed her vows.
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786. I'm sorry.
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787. And you —
Ever since we came here...
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788. over all our troubles, it's been...
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789. "Ask Mr. Dean. Ask Mr. Dean."
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790. There was just no one else
you could ask.
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791. But I had to take the young general.
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792. I couldn't turn out the holy man.
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793. I couldn't stop the wind from blowing
and the air from being as clear as crystal...
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794. and I couldn't hide the mountain.
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795. Look, you must get away from here,
all of you, at once.
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796. - Run away?
- Yes, if you've got any sense.
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797. What, leave all this work,
like the brothers?
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798. Yes.
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799. I told you it was no place
to put a nunnery.
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800. There's something in the atmosphere
that makes everything seem exaggerated.
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801. Don't you understand? You must
all get away before something happens!
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802. And drive from us
all the snares of the enemy.
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803. May thy holy angels dwell here
and keep us in peace.
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804. Sister, are you there?
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805. Sister, do you want me
to wake the others?
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806. You can't order me about.
You have nothing to do with me anymore.
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807. I know what you've done.
I know that you've left the order.
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808. I only want to stop you from doing
something you'll be sorry for.
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809. Sister Philippa is going back in a few days' time.
I want to send you with her.
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810. That's what you would like to do —
send me back and shut me up.
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811. That's what you would all like to do!
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812. You know that isn't true.
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813. Why should we want to keep you
here against your will?
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814. Because you're all jealous of me,
especially you!
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815. At least wait till the morning.
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816. Wait till the morning,
and I'll wait with you.
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817. Sister!
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818. - Ayah, wake up!
- Oh, what is it? What is it?
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819. What's happened?
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820. It's Sister Ruth!
Stop her! She's gone mad!
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821. - Oh, it's my fault!
- Nonsense! It's nothing to do with you.
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822. Shh!
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823. You can't stop mad people.
You should leave them alone.
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824. - She may kill herself.
- If she is really mad, that won't matter.
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825. Quick, all of you, search the house!
We must stop her! Sister Ruth.
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826. Sister Ruth! Sister Ruth!
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827. We must get lanterns.
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828. Sister Ruth!
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829. Sister Ruth! Sister Ruth!
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830. - Sister Ruth!
- Sister Ruth!
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831. - Sister Ruth!
- Sister Ruth!
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832. Sister Ruth!
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833. Joseph, ask him if he's seen her!
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834. Oh, no, Lemini,
we couldn't do that.
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835. But, Joseph, anything may have happened
to the lemini. She may be hurt.
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836. That would be
a very little thing to him, Lemini.
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837. He wouldn't notice it.
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838. Good evening.
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839. Sister Ruth?
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840. I can't stand it any longer.
I left the order.
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841. I gave up my vows.
I've finished with them up there.
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842. I see.
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843. Well, I can arrange for you
to stay at the rest house.
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844. I'll send my boy over now.
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845. In the morning, I'll get ponies
and porters to take you to Darjeeling.
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846. - I love you.
- You —
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847. Well, if you do,
you can forget about it.
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848. I'm sorry, Sister Ruth.
Very sorry, but —
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849. Look, let me take you
back to the palace.
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850. It isn't too late.
Sister Clodagh is your friend.
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851. She spoke to me about you last night.
She wants to help you.
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852. She hates me. They all hate me.
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853. You're the only one
that's ever been kind to me.
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854. - l? I've hardly spoken a word to you.
- Yes, you have.
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855. The first time is when I stopped the old
native woman from bleeding to death.
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856. - You said you were grateful.
- Did l?
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857. And then when you stopped me
that day in the hall, you said —
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858. Well, whatever I said,
it didn't mean a thing!
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859. Ever since you came here,
you've all gone crazy.
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860. Well, drive one another crazy,
but leave me out of it!
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861. - Are you going to Darjeeling or not?
- No!
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862. - Then you must go back to the palace.
- No.
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863. You'll go back
if I have to carry you back.
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864. Go and talk to Sister Clodagh.
She brought you here.
She can get you back again.
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865. Sister Clodagh!
Sister Clodagh!
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866. - Do you know what she says about you?
- Whatever she said, it was true!
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867. - You say that because you love her!
- I don't love anyone!
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868. Clodagh! Clodagh!
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869. - Clodagh! Clodagh!
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870. Feel better now?
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871. All right, I'll go.
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872. That's a good girl.
Try and get some sleep.
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873. In the morning you'll wake up and be sorry
you made such a fool of yourself.
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874. - Come on. I'll come with you.
- I'll go alone.
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875. - You'll do nothing of the sort.
- I'll go alone or not at all.
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876. Suit yourself.
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877. - It's morning, Lemini.
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878. Oh, yes, Joseph, it's morning.
What time is it?
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879. 5:45 by Auntie's watch.
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880. Fine day, Lemini.
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881. The people call it the —
the flowering of the snows.
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882. Joseph, if Sister Briony asks for me,
I'll be in the chapel.
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883. Hail Mary, full of grace...
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884. blessed is the fruit of thy womb.
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885. What do you want, General?
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886. Sister, you know
I have not been here lately...
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887. and I'm deeply sorry
about Sister Ruth.
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888. Thank you.
Is there anything else?
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889. You're cross with me.
Please do not be cross with me.
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890. I've done a very wrong thing,
but I didn't mean to do it.
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891. Isn't it rather late
to tell me about that?
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892. Yes. Yes, it is, rather.
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893. I don't mean to do
anything wrong again.
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894. I'm going to give up
being clever and famous.
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895. I'm going to be
exactly like my ancestors.
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896. They were warriors and princes.
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897. They were modest and brave and polite...
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898. and they never did anything cheating.
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899. That is why I came to you
as soon as I thought of it...
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900. to tell you what I have done.
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901. Must you tell me now?
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902. - Please, Sister.
- Well, what have you done?
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903. Sister Clodagh, I didn't know how
to tell you, so I asked Mr. Dean.
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904. And he said to tell
it was the story of the prince...
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905. and the beggar maid.
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906. You said you'd give us
till the rains break.
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907. They haven't broken yet.
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908. What will they do with you
down there?
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909. I shall be sent to another convent
with less responsibility.
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910. I shall be superseded
as sister in charge.
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911. Will you be able to stomach that —
stiff-necked, obstinate creature like you?
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912. It's what I need.
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913. I expect I shall have to remind myself
of it a hundred times a day.
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914. I can't change in a minute
like the young general.
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915. But I shall have my ghosts
to remind me.
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916. You're leaving me with more than one.
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917. Will you do one last thing for me?
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918. I know you'd rather not do it.
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919. Of course I'll do it.
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920. Will you look after the grave?
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921. All right.
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922. Good-bye.
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