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:07:04
Your picture's
a mighty black one, Sam.

:07:09
There was nothing wrong
with this boy back a way.

:07:12
There was never a week
come snow or rain...

:07:15
this boy and his mother
didn't attend my church.

:07:19
Glenn, turn around, tellJudge Parker
and the parole board...

:07:25
what was the master's c
from the cross?

:07:31
"Eli, Eli,
lama sabachthani?"

:07:35
And where in scripture
is that noted?

:07:39
In Matthew 27:46...
:07:44
and sort of turned around
in Mark 1 5:34.

:07:47
"And what does," " Eli, Eli,
lama sabachthani" "mean?"

:07:55
It means, " My God, my God,
why hast thou forsaken me?"

:08:18
- Good luck, Glenn.
- Thank you, sir.

:08:27
[ Whimpering ]
:08:29
Hello, Rosie.
:08:32
I'm glad the boy was paroled
in his uncle's custody.

:08:35
That way,
he'll have a chance.

:08:41
Tell me, was your sympathy
for him real?

:08:44
You're the expert.
You tell me.

:08:47
I know you both share
the same kind of background.

:08:51
I identified with him.
Isn't that the word?

:08:54
You're not in a hur,
I'll buy you a drink.

:08:57
- Or better still, make you one.
- Not today, Phil.


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