1:06:02
You should have been there, Chuck.
1:06:05
It was a week before Christmas
and there was a quaint little post office.
1:06:08
I walked up to it in the snow.
1:06:11
The moon was so bright
that I read your letter on the way home.
1:06:16
And I answered it that night.
1:06:18
But that letter in Lucerne
was the last one I got.
1:06:21
From there I went to South America.
1:06:24
But there were no more letters.
1:06:27
What happened, Chuck?
1:06:29
[Soft instrumental music continues]
1:06:32
Chuck, what...
1:06:37
Father Chuck.
1:06:45
It'll take me a little while to get used to that.
1:06:49
Where's your parish, Father?
1:06:51
I'm over here at St. Dominic's,
about 10 blocks from here.
1:06:58
O'MALLEY: You remember Timmy?
1:07:00
Tim O'Dowd? Yes, of course, I do.
1:07:04
He's at St. Francis now. He's a priest, too.
1:07:08
Dear old Timmy. Can you imagine that?
1:07:11
Well, I'll have to be running along.
1:07:15
Please don't go.
Tommy, he can stand in the wings, can't he?
1:07:19
TOMMY: It would be a privilege.
JENNY: Please.
1:07:22
You know, Tommy...
1:07:24
Father O'Malley was the first one
to tell me I could sing.
1:07:28
Maybe one day I'll tell her the same thing.
1:07:30
If she listens to you,
maybe you could persuade her...
1:07:33
to listen just once to me.
1:07:36
Watch the baton.
1:07:39
Good luck, Miss Tuffle.
1:07:50
[Singing opera song]