Whistle Down the Wind
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Not to alarm them, yes.
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Six yards of guttering stolen, two
dustbin lids to my certain knowledge,

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notice boards, they've walked,
wire netting.

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Not to alarm them. Yes.
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Right now, everybody, close your books.
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- Now, put your hands up. Wait a minute.
- Miss, Miss.

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Don't all shout at once.
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Now, was the Samaritan
a good person or a bad person?

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- Me, me.
- Miss, Miss...

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Yes, Pam.
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Please, Miss,
David Edwards has just come in.

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Hello, David.
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He looks like another person
who's been crossing the road.

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Only you're not a good Samaritan,
are you, David?

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No, M... No, Mrs... Miss Lodge.
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You'd better go and find
Mrs Reeves and get those clothes dried.

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Go on, hurry up.
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Right, now let's all pay attention.
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Jenny, Robert, this way.
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We'll have question time now, shall we?
Has anybody got any questions?

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About today's lesson?
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- Or anything else?
- Miss?

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Yes, Kathy?
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What would happen if Jesus came back?
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Well, Kathy, of course,
Jesus has never really left us, has He?

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He's with us all the time.
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Here, in this room,
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at home,
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everywhere.
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- Isn't He?
- Yes, Miss.

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Only I mean if He came back
in t'person, like.

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Well, for one thing, He'd find a great
many changes, wouldn't He?


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