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- Have you had supper?
- No.
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Perhaps you will honour my poor house.
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Thank you.
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Then one day there was
a wedding here in Cana.
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The whole village took
part in it, all but Miriam.
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She stayed home and wept.
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A wedding, you see, when no man
would look at her and her twisted body.
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But when her parents returned to the house,
they found her, as she is now,
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as you saw her, smiling and singing.
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Was Jesus at the wedding?
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Yes. But he came late.
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So now she spends her time
singing fables about the man.
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But they're not fables.
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Surely you don't believe
that he rose from the dead?
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He lives more surely than we do.
:25:52
He's dead. And no moonstruck girl
can sing him back to life again.
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How do you know that he's dead?
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A soldier told me.
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A soldier who saw
the lance thrust into his side.
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A soldier who was...
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who was out there!
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What's wrong?
:26:20
Were you out there?
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You're ill. Let me help you.
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No. Let me alone.
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Since the voyage, l've been indisposed.
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Forgive me.
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My master. These Romans drink
like pigs, but they pay well.