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even to drive.
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- Thanks.
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- Your documentation
is very thorough, Father.

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Yes, Ralph Walker
has fallen through the net.

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But the Children’s Aid Society has no
authority to just come in and take him.

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It takes time.
A few weeks at least.

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- In the meantime,
he stays by himself?

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- Legally, it's a loophole...
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but we follow the law.
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- And what about
the boy's welfare?

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- Is that really
what's at stake here, Father?

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- What do you mean?
- You ounce had

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my welfare in mind.
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Grade nine Latin.
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- 49.5 final mark, if I recall.
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- Surely, there was room
in my participation mark.

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- You sat in the back row.
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- My welfare never had the chance
to thank you for the two months

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I spent with you that summer
re-reading the stories

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of Caecilius, Lucretia
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and their stupid,
stupid dog Grumio.

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Good day, Father.
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Amazing things
can happen under a full Moon.

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I still don't think
you're ready for this workout,

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especially in the dark.
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- I love running in the rain.
Of course I'm ready.

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Besides, I'll be getting
the full Moon effect as well.

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- Will you forget
about the full Moon?

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You can hardly see the Moon!
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Dennis Longboat
was institutionalized.

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- But Canadians ran great under him,
and they have done nothing since.

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- All right,
let's get this over with.

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Ready?
- Yeah.

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- Set...
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Run.
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Reach, reach, reach, reach, reach...
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Good.
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4:46. Not bad.

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