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:18:09
Fair play to you.
:18:11
That's a great right cross
you have on you there.

:18:15
Right, here we are.
:18:23
Quiet! Too much talking.
:18:26
Just down here, love.
:18:31
Down you sit.
:18:33
Don't let my teeth fool you. l don't bite.
:18:35
She's a sweetheart, that Sister Felicity.
:18:39
lt's Frigid Brigid you've got to watch out for.
:18:42
She could put the fear of death
into a corpse, so she could.

:18:47
l'm Mary.
:18:48
-l'm Annette.
-l'm Lauren.

:18:50
l'm Evelyn.
:18:52
-Your soup doesn't look very good.
-You'll get used to it.

:18:55
You get used to most things here.
Half the kids in lreland are cooped up here.

:18:59
How long have you been here for?
:19:03
-Six months?
-Six years.

:19:07
l won't be here for long.
My daddy's gonna come and get me.

:19:11
That's what my dad told me.
:19:20
l'm sorry, Desmond.
:19:22
l was the seminary boxing champion.
:19:24
-Really?
-Let that be a lesson to you.

:19:26
Never underestimate the strength
of the Church militant.

:19:30
-God bless.
-Thanks, Father.

:19:34
lf you want your kids back that badly,
you should get a good lawyer.

:19:38
They cost money.
:19:41
Go and see Michael Beattie.
:19:43
Twenty-four Upper Mount Street.
:19:45
-Say l sent you.
-Fair enough.

:19:46
l'll say the new barmaid at Fergal's Pub
sent me. That'll impress him.

:19:51
Tell him Bernadette sent you,
you cheeky oaf.

:19:54
Bernadette Beattie, his little sister.
:19:56
l'm working here part-time
to help Uncle Fergal.

:19:59
l'm a trainee chemist, actually.

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