Going My Way
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:56:27
Hello.
:56:35
If you don't mind, I've come back,
but only temporarily.

:56:39
Until me plans are more formulated...
:56:43
maybe you wouldn't mind letting me stay.
:56:45
I'll be no bother to you.
:56:52
Here, Father. Let's get out of these
wet clothes and get you up to bed.

:56:56
But I don't expect me old room.
That's yours now.

:56:58
- I haven't moved in there yet.
- I insist. That's your room.

:57:01
I'll sleep on a cot anywhere.
:57:04
FITZGIBBON: I'll not even be bothering you
for me food. I'll eat out.

:57:07
We'll talk later.
Mrs. Carmody will bring you something.

:57:10
- No. I'm not a bit hungry. I'll...
- Come on now, Father, just a wee snack.

:57:14
I've been keeping it for you on the stove.
:57:16
Nice juicy cut of roast beef,
Yorkshire pudding...

:57:19
and there were some creamed onions, too.
:57:21
And some asparagus
with buttered breadcrumbs.

:57:23
And golden brown potatoes
and a nice cup of coffee.

:57:26
Well, if you insist...
:57:29
just a small portion of everything.
:57:40
I hope it wasn't too much trouble for you,
Mrs. Carmody.

:57:42
- No trouble at all, Father.
- I feel I ought to help with the dishes.

:57:46
Don't worry about the dishes.
It isn't much washing they'll be needing.

:57:55
You're still a little cold, Father.
You were drenched to the skin.

:57:59
You ought to take a little something
to warm you up.


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