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What church do you belong to?
They let women preach in it?
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I'm not an exhorter, Mr. Cogburn.
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Service to others is my witness.
I'm a teacher,
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and a journeyman nurse.
Ayah, I can pull teeth.
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I'm sorry that you don't like me.
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I just don't like the way you talk.
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How should I talk?
Talking of such things is my business.
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It isn't that, it's the way you talk.
"Ayah, ayah." What is that business?
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Oh, it's my Yankee speech
that you find offensive? - I do.
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I must try to remedy that.
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Paul tells us
that we must be all things to all men.
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I'll have to learn
some vulgar southern expressions.
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I'll learn to be lazy and slovenly.
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I'll tell you something else
that Paul said:
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"Let your women be silent in church."
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How do you know that passage?
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Judge Parker is partial to it.
You're not the only one with a Bible.
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He's got a big one.
Make two or three of yours.
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It's not the size that's important,
but your knowledge of its contents.
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"Repent ye therefore
and be converted."
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You have somethin' to say
from that book for every occasion.
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Ayah. It was my primer. In Boston
children learn to read from it.
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I figured you for a Yankee,
but you look more like a prairie bird.
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Boney and tough.
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As the only girl
in a family of boys,
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I grew up more strong and independent
than a woman should be.
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Amen, Sister. Amen.
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Marshal, you're praying.
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That's the first step
on the road to salvation.
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This ain't no
church social nor revival meeting.
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So don't try to convert me, Sister,
or I'll end up with a empty sack.