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There's a good lad. Come on.
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See?
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There's a good old man.
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You've been lucky, Huw.
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Lucky to suffer, and lucky to
spend these weary months in bed.
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For so God has given you a chance
to make spirit within yourself.
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And as your father cleans
his lamp to have good light,
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so keep clean your spirit, huh?>
:51:46
How, sir?
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By prayer, Huw.
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And by prayer I don't mean
shouting and mumbling,
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and wallowing like a hog
in religious sentiment.
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Prayer is only another name
for good, clean, direct thinking.
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When you pray, think.
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Think well what you're saying.
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Make your thoughts into things that are solid,
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and in that way
your prayer will have strength.?
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And that strength will become
a part of you, body, mind and spirit.
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And the first duty of these new legs
is to get you to chapel on Sunday.
:52:32
- Indeed they will, sir.
- There's a good old man again.
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Give me your hand.
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Come on, now.