:37:03
I thought, being away
from your convent,
:37:06
that even someone like you
could get lonely.
:37:11
Have a seat.
:37:19
- So which one are you?
- Mary Robert.
:37:22
You have a little trouble
getting up at 5:00 too, Mary Robert?
:37:25
Oh, not now.
:37:27
I get up a half an hour early
just to make sure.
:37:30
It's-It's not just
the mornings.
:37:31
It's that all my life...
:37:34
everybody seems to be doing
or catching on to things...
:37:37
a second faster
or better than me.
:37:39
Yeah, well, everybody's
playing catch-up nowadays.
:37:43
So, Mary Robert,
:37:47
did you always want
to be a nun?
:37:48
Mmm. I always knew that
that was my calling:
:37:51
to lead a life of service.
:37:52
But, you see,
:37:54
I've always felt that there's
something inside me...
:37:57
that I-I want to give.
:37:59
Something that's only me
and nobody else.
:38:05
Does that sound
like a terrible thing?
:38:08
Like pride?
:38:11
No. It doesn't sound like
a terrible thing at all.
:38:15
I'm so happy that you've come
to join us, Mary Clarence.
:38:26
Do you know how sometimes it's
as if you have to be yourself
or you'll just burst?
:38:32
Yep, I do.
:38:35
Good night.
:38:36
Good night, Mary Robert.
:38:47
Out of bed,
you daisy head.
:38:50
Out of bed,
you daisy head.