:33:02
A progressive convent?
Sounds awful.
:33:05
I liked my convent in Vancouver.
:33:07
Out in the woods.
:33:08
It wasn't all modern like some
of these newfangled convents.
:33:11
We didn't have electricity.
:33:13
Cold water, bare feet.
Those were nuns.
:33:15
Sounds wonderful.
:33:17
It was hell on Earth.
I loved it.
:33:19
This place is a Hilton.
:33:21
Sister Mary Clarence,
when did you get your call?
:33:24
What call?
:33:27
Oh, the call! The call!
:33:28
I-I didn't know
which call you meant.
:33:31
I was working-- I was working
in Reno, and I got the call.
:33:34
And you don't know how hard
it is to get a call until
you've worked in Reno, you know.
:33:38
We were just-- We-We ministered to
a lot of different kind of people:
:33:41
newly-weds, hookers, gamblers.
:33:45
What a joy. How fulfillling to be able to
get right in there with your hands...
:33:48
and work with the people.
:33:49
And Reno-- It's probably
bursting with sin.
:33:51
It was. That's--
That's why I had to leave.
:33:53
I mean, we had a hooker
living next door...
:33:55
called Buckwheat Bertha
who would--
:33:58
Sister Mary Clarence,
could I have a word with you?
:34:01
- Who? Me?
- Yes, you.
:34:03
Yeah. Excuse me.
:34:07
Get on with your work.
:34:10
- Quickly, please.
- I was just talking to 'em.
:34:12
Precisely. Enough chatter. Chores.
:34:28
Rescue me
Take me in your arms
:34:32
Rescue me
I want your tender charm
:34:36
'Cause I'm IoneIy
and I'm bIue
:34:39
I need you and your Iove too
Come on and rescue me
:34:44
Come on, baby
and rescue me
:34:48
Come on, baby
and rescue me
:34:51
'Cause I need you
by my side
:34:55
Can't you see that I Iove you
Rescue me