Where Angels Go, Trouble Follows
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:51:21
If the gas gauge read empty, why didn't you
fill up at the last town, Sister?

:51:25
When it read empty in the old bus,
there was still five gallons in the tank.

:51:29
I understood the old bus.
:51:32
I'd appreciate it if you established
a similar rapport with the new bus.

:51:36
Please see if you can flag down a motorist
and get some help.

:51:41
- Yes, Mother.
- I'll go with you, Sister.

:51:46
Do we have any more cold drinks
for the girls?

:51:49
No, but we've plenty of hot ones.
The ice melted.

:51:54
- I said that we should use dry ice.
- Chemicals are unhealthy.

:51:58
So is dying of thirst.
:52:01
And incidentally, if we pull these skirts up
to an intelligent length...

:52:05
we might stand a fighting chance
of surviving this heat.

:52:08
And show our legs?
:52:11
Why, it's no secret we have legs,
is it, Sister?

:52:14
If we had any sense,
we'd get rid of this medieval garb...

:52:18
and get into something nice and cool
and drip-dry.

:52:21
Drip-dry nuns?
:52:24
Did you hear what she said, Mother?
Drip-dry.

:52:27
In this heat,
I wouldn't mind being drip-dry myself.


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