Elmer Gantry
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Some roughnecks got to whoopin'
and hollerin' and fightin', and you yelled

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- "Hit him one for the Lord!"
- That's what I said.

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And that's exactly what I did.
I busted him one for the Lord.

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Oh, it was a lovely fight!
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When I saw you in Cato, I thought I was
seein' an ángel, and you haven't changed.

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- A very tired ángel.
- It's no wonder,

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givin' everybody else hope and courage,
nobody to lean on yourself.

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I suppose this is a generous offer
to let me lean on you.

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I wouldn't have the nerve, Sister.
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- Yesterday, Mr...
- Gantry.

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..you said you were a preacher.
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Well, uh, practically, yes. Uh, you see,
the semester I was to be ordained...

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They kicked you out of college.
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Well, it was a... a tragedy, kind of.
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A girl.
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Yeah. A girl.
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A girl named Lulu Bains.
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- Does she work for you, or you for her?
- We work together.

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Would it be unethical to ask just what
you'll write about Sister Sharon?

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- It would.
- Oh?

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- I'm sorry.
- She's brilliant.

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"Inspired" is a more appropriate word.
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- It means "touched by the hand of God".
- Precisely.

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Now, get the picture.
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It's Christmas Eve. God's pure snow
driftin' down, and joy in the air.

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I enter the Schoenheim church
late at night to pray for guidance.

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And what do I find, right behind the altar?
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Lulu Bains, my betrothed, my bride-to-be,
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half-naked, locked in the arms of
her lover, a cardsharp from Chicago.

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A couple of years later he was bumped
off in a gang war, God rest his soul.

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Well, that's it, I guess.
I lost all interest in religion.

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But when I saw you,
it was like a call from beyond.

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Could I see you again?
Have breakfast with me?

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What's your hotel room number
in Lincoln, hm? Tell me.

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You're so completely... so outrageous.
I... I think I like you.


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