The Trouble with Angels
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1:20:03
You know, I didn't think for one moment
that St. Francis could win.

1:20:06
I hoped and I prayed, and our prayers
were answered, weren't they?

1:20:10
I can't begin to tell you
what the prize money means to us.

1:20:13
Would you hold these, please?
1:20:15
Isn't this the most beautiful boiler
you've ever seen?

1:20:18
It's dirt-free, trouble-free,
and blessedly silent.

1:20:23
I know St. Francis gives the impression
of being palatial...

1:20:26
and there are some very lovely things here...
1:20:29
treasures Mr. Gaffney collected
when this was his home...

1:20:32
but the truth is the building is antiquated.
1:20:35
The stone floors are icy.
1:20:37
The hall's drafty all winter long and...
1:20:42
Forgive my carrying on this way.
1:20:44
You've had a long drive,
so I'm sure your business is important.

1:20:47
Please, do sit down.
1:20:50
- You were about to say something.
- I just wanted to...

1:20:53
It really wasn't anything that important.
1:20:56
I just wanted to congratulate
you on your victory, Reverend Mother.

1:21:00
Thank you, Mr. Petrie.
1:21:02
You're welcome.
1:21:04
And incidentally those uniforms,
they were quite...

1:21:09
- remarkable.
- They were, weren't they?

1:21:12
Now, don't you be discouraged.
1:21:14
Someday New Trends may win
the band contest, too.

1:21:21
- Thank you.
- Good night.

1:21:26
I have only one suggestion to make.
1:21:29
Work on your brass section.
It's quite awful, you know.

1:21:33
- Yeah?
- Yes.

1:21:39
Good night...
1:21:41
Reverend Mother.
1:21:48
I'll be back in a little while, dear.
Try and get some rest.

1:21:53
Mary, it'll be such a drag
for you here over Christmas...

1:21:57
- I wish you were coming home with me.
- So do I, Rach.

1:21:59
But I couldn't leave Gargantua here alone.

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