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See, here's
''The lmmaculate Conception,''
then here's ''The Story.''

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Now, this has your infancy,
childhood and early life,

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the Annunciation, the wedding.
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- Did you ever see so many
beautiful paintings ?
- That is a-- ''The Story. ''

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- How would you like to have
something like this ?
- Well, personally, I--

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- lt's a nice set, l'll be frank.
- Thank you.

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But, Mr. Turner, believe me,
l'm not trying to-- The wife--

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Now, this may sound odd to you,
but she's thinkin' of changin', see ?

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lf you notice, l left my name.
l'm Catholic, and l believe in
raising the children Catholic.

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lt may kind of push her, see ?
ln other words, she's
a different religion and--

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May I ask you this, Mr. Baker--
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and please understand that
I'm just a Bible salesman;:

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l'm not a theologian
or a missionary--

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lt would please you if she were to come
into the faith and join the church ?

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- Am l correct ?
- Well, l mean, l'd be happy--

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- It'd be wonderful.
- On her own, you understand ?
See, l don't want--

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And besides, you're the man of
the house, so this is for your own use.

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But, see, the point I'm tryin'
to bring up to you was,

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do you think I'd be tryin'to force her
because it's my religion, see ?

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Well, why would buyin' this have
anything to do with her decision ?

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She's not a Catholic yet.
She may convert. See, that's the thing.

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- Well, actually, that's
her decision and not mine.
- I see your point.

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- Let me ask you this.: Do you like it ?
- I think it's excellent.

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- Do you think
that it's worth the money ?
- lt's worth, uh--

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l mean, for the price, what
you receive, it's tremendous.

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Could you manage
two and a half a week for it ?

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l certainly could,
to be honest with you.

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Well, actually, then, there's no reason
why you shouldn't have it.

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- Is there ?
- There's none, for me.

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Okay, fine. One.
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- You want to pay this
ten a month, then ?
- Uh--

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For a couple dollars a week,
there's no reason why you shouldn't.

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l don't like to say anything,
by the way, but l'm his brother-in-law.

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l think you better ask Alice,
honest to God.

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- I'm-- But I'm the--
- Remember the time
you bought the magazine ?

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- [ Ken ] You're his who ?
- l'm his brother-in-law.

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- He's my brother-in-law.
- l was thinking of this,
but l'd have to ask my wife.


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