The Great McGinty
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I'll send the guy up to see you. Goodbye.
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(Children) I pray the lord my soul to take.
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Amen.
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And God bless...
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Papa who went away,
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and Mama,
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and Uncle George and Bessy, and Brownie.
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- And...
- And...

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- And Mr McGinty.
- And Mr McGinty.

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Who has been
so kind and generous to us all.

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Who has been so kind and generous
to us all.

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Amen.
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- Oh, no, you don't. Now come on to bed.
- Whee!

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Please, Mommy.
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You've got to go to bed.
I have to get dressed.

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- Please, Mommy.
- No, not tonight.

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Blind man's buff.
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Oh, right. Just one more game of
blind man's buff and this is the last one.

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One, two, three, four,
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five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
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Here we go.
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Fee, fi, fo, fum.
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I smell the blood of an Englishman.
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- You're moving.
- (Mary) I am not.

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You are moving.
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- Hello, Uncle George.
- Hello.

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- Don't say anything, we gotta hide.
- Now you're gonna get me in wrong.

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Where are you?
You'll be sorry for this when I find you.

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Hello, George. I'm sorry I'm not dressed.
Those little brats!

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You haven't seen them, have you?
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Uh? Well, just...
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How do you mean that? Er...
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You have seen them.
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- You little monkeys. Come out of there.
- Catherine...

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(George) I don't think they meant any harm.
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Stop that and you too, Mary.
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- For heaven's sake, what's going on?
- Bessy, thank you.


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