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Plus there's stuff on purity
and prayer, as well,
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which will come in handy
for the miracle.
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How could you fail a Latin test?
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- I don't have the gift of tongues.
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Please sign it?
:32:20
- You'd never tell them it was me,
would you?
:32:26
I'm looking out across the way
to her old abode
:32:31
It'd sure be good
to see her again
:32:35
Comin' up the road
:32:39
Oh, the world
cannot defeat us when
:32:43
got a hand to hold
:32:45
And how the stars
will greet us then
:32:48
Comin' up...
:32:51
- My, ha! Are you all right,
Mr. Walker?
:32:54
- Uh, I'm fine, Father.
:32:56
Thanks.
:32:57
- What's this for?
:33:00
- I got that from the library.
:33:03
- Ha, well.
:33:05
You look like a runner.
:33:08
- I do?
- You do.
:33:11
- Thanks.
:33:18
Unlike other events
in running,
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the marathon is the ultimate test
of fortitude.
:33:25
Therefore, once the decision to run
has been made,
:33:30
dedication is paramount.
:33:33
Father Hibbert?
:33:36
- I think, as a rule...
:33:38
But let's talk about that later.
:33:43
All right, I'm asking...
:33:46
What's with the outfit?
:33:48
- Well, just like the martyrs,
I'm embracing pain.
:33:50
The more pain I can take,
the better runner I'll be.
:33:52
If I can get used to running
with all this stuff on,
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imagine how much better I'll run
when I finally take it off.
:33:59
Father, how'd you do
in the 1936 Olympics?