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''Desmond's Despair. ''
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Desmond certainly isn't despairing
at the moment.

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ln fact, he's sitting here, right beside me...
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in our ultramodern television studio.
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And he's got new reasons for being hopeful,
haven't you Desmond?

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Yes!
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It's okay. You don't have to shout,
we can hear you fine.

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Fair enough.
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Doesn't he look handsome
when he smartens himself up?

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He's learning. l've always told him
he should model himself on me.

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...that your daughter Evelyn
and your two boys are being held illegally.

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Yes.
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And you'll be taking on
some pretty top people?

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Yeah. We're gonna call
the Minister of Education as a witness.

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And I've often asked myself,
''What drives Desmond Doyle?''

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-Desmond?
-I love my children.

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I'm sick of saying goodbye to them
all the time.

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I just don't want them
to spend their whole childhood crying.

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-Has a date been set for the trial?
-Not yet.

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But l want my kiddies home for Christmas.
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Home for Christmas.
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That's an inspiring note on which to end...
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this little conversation with Canning.
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Holy Jesus.
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This thing will never catch on.
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...and we'll be following your case closely.
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And now...
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the beautiful strains of the Irish harp.
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Some good news, some bad news.
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First, the good news. They've set a date.
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-Second week in December.
-Great.

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lt's a great time to have a trial.
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-Even judges are sentimental at Christmas.
-Not all of them, l'm afraid.

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Guess who we've got again.
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-Ferris the Ferret?
-Yes.

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He's been elevated
to the Supreme Court, apparently.

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Lousy luck.
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Luck's got nothing to do with it.
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lf you ask me, the State's planted him there
in an attempt to scupper us.


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