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[Boys singing] Three blind mice
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See how they run!
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They all ran after the farmer's wife
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Who cut off their tails
With a carving knife
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Did you ever see such a sight in your life
As three blind mice
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Three blind mice
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See how they run!
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They all ran after the farmer's wife
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Who cut off their tails
With a carving knife
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Did you ever see such a sight in your life
As three blind mice
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MRS. CARMODY: It's no business of mine,
but sometimes...
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the things you do in haste
are the things we most regret.
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Think it over a while. Then if you really feel
you must see the Bishop...
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That I do.
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But the boys are better off here
than running the streets.
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- I'm sure that was Father O'Malley's idea.
- I'm a tolerant man, Mrs. Carmody.
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But there are some things
that get under my skin...
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and Three Blind Mice is one of them.
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But he's young, Father.
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I'll admit, maybe a wee bit impulsive.
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But I know he means well.
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After all, it was the Bishop himself
did put him here.
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And the Bishop himself
will put him someplace else.
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I'm going to ask
to have Father O'Malley transferred.
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FITZGIBBON: Don't worry.
It's not a bad report I'll be making.
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I'll just tell the Bishop
that this young man and I differ.
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We don't see eye to eye.
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I'd be happier
if he were sent some other place.
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It's a long, hard road you've come, Father.
:44:35
Forty-five years, and most of the time
carrying other people's burdens.
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The time has come
when you should rest on your oars.
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Take things a mite easier. Enjoy your life.
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Let somebody else carry the load for you.
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Sure, and Father O'Malley's got
a strong pair of shoulders.
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[Boys singing] Three blind mice
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See how they run!
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They all ran after the farmer's wife