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and Thomas spent the rest of his
happy life sacrificing for others.

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- So Thomas conned the king, right?
- No.

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No, the king was not conned.
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The king had faith. He believed.
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See, that's where I get confused.
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That's good. Confusion is good.
Faith isn't arrived at easily.

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It's the struggle that gives it
its power and its meaning.

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You still struggling?
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Every day. Yeah.
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When times are particularly trying,
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I try to act as if everything is as
it should be, the way God intends it.

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And then, eventually,
I get my faith back.

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What if you never had it
to begin with?

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That's a big one, isn't it?
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I can't believe I'm doing this.
My name is Rebecca.

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I'm pretending I remember
how to be a lawyer, which I don't.

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Do they have anything on us?
I mean, him?

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A trumpet. Some homeless musician
got a horn from God.

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They traced it back to Idris, who's
charged with tampering with the mail.

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He'll probably plea-bargain and throw
our bodies on the spears! Ratfink!

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No. You didn't hear?
No, he confessed.

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Confessed to what?
He didn't do anything.

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They told him if he pleaded guilty,
they'd drop the whole investigation.

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- But he's the only one not guilty.
- I should not be saying this,

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but it doesn't exactly feel right
to let him take the rap alone.

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I feel OK.
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I don't know what good it'd do
for us to turn ourselves in.

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Now, Tom, what do you think?
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I think...
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...I should have gone to jail
in the first place.


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