Going My Way
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1:58:04
- Good stuff, huh?
- Yes.

1:58:07
- Goodbye, Ted.
- Goodbye, Father.

1:58:09
Bye, Carol. Right man did come along?
1:58:11
Yes, but not past our house.
1:58:14
Stubborn?
1:58:16
- Goodbye, Mr. Haines.
- Father.

1:58:20
Pardon me, Mr. Haines.
1:58:22
I've just left the Bishop.
He told me to report to Father Fitzgibbon.

1:58:26
I'm taking your place. I'm the new curate!
1:58:30
You've little time. They're waiting
at the church to say goodbye.

1:58:33
All right. I've been doing you
a lot of good here.

1:58:35
You're gonna have a new church
after the war.

1:58:37
Yes, but we didn't raise enough money.
1:58:39
Mr. Haines is gonna give us a mortgage
to take care of the difference.

1:58:42
He convinced me I have a heart.
It wouldn't be a church without a mortgage.

1:58:46
- That's right.
- He's a wonder.

1:58:48
I don't know what I'm going to do
without him.

1:58:50
Don't know who the Bishop
is going to send in his place...

1:58:52
- but whoever he is...
- Father.

1:59:00
Congratulations to you, Father.
1:59:03
- The Bishop wouldn't do that to me again.
- Yes, he's done it.

1:59:09
Mr. Haines. Nice of you to give
that mortgage to the church.

1:59:12
HAINES: Not at all.
1:59:13
Can't tell you how much we appreciate it.
1:59:22
As you know...
1:59:24
we're all going to miss Father O'Malley.
1:59:30
He was a fine man.
1:59:34
This is Father O'Malley,
the man who sent for you.

1:59:37
How do you do, Mrs. Fitzgibbon?
1:59:39
I've heard so much about you.
Now it's good to see you.

1:59:41
FITZGIBBON: I think you'll agree that
we're all a little better for having known him.

1:59:45
He was always thinking of others.
1:59:48
And that, you know,
can make life very beautiful.

1:59:51
Believe me, it's what we do for others that...
1:59:55
[Boys singing Irish lullaby]

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