Going My Way
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:02:02
complete with an automatic damper.
:02:04
But, Father, I didn't come here
to put in new furnaces.

:02:07
I think you ought to give him
his furnace, Dad.

:02:09
It would warm people's hearts,
and maybe his collections would be bigger.

:02:13
No, Son. Improvements are out.
Now, Father...

:02:16
That was good.
What he said, that was good.

:02:18
Well, he's new to our business.
Now, Father...

:02:21
- No furnace?
- No furnace.

:02:23
Now, Father, here's my business.
:02:25
You owe the Knickerbocker Savings
and Loan Company...

:02:28
five payments on this mortgage.
If they're not taken care of...

:02:31
I'm afraid the Knickerbocker Savings
and Loan Company...

:02:34
will have to take the necessary action.
:02:36
Why don't you make it
the subject of your sermon next Sunday?

:02:39
Tell it to your people.
"The Lord loveth a cheerful giver."

:02:42
Oh, I can imagine meself
saying that in Mass next Sunday.

:02:46
What a sermon that would be, Mr. Haines.
:02:48
"The text of me sermon this morning...
:02:51
"is taken from the mortgage...
:02:54
"according to Mr. Haines...
:02:57
"from the 1st to the 23rd clause."
:03:02
- Very dull, you know.
- But that's your business. Keep it bright.

:03:07
But seriously, Father,
we've made a bad loan...

:03:10
and we want our money back.
:03:12
- Well, you'll get it somehow.
- That's all I wanted to know.

:03:16
Good day, Father. Come on, Son.
:03:31
Dad.
:03:34
You can't foreclose.
Why, it just isn't being done.

:03:37
I read up on it. There's never been
a Catholic church foreclosure...

:03:41
- in the history of New York.
- There's always a first time, isn't there?

:03:45
Don't you think you're being
a little harsh with him?

:03:47
You've got to be.
Son, never loan money to a church.

:03:52
As soon as you start to close in on them,
everybody thinks you're a heel.

:03:59
- Well, aren't you?
- Yes.


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