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:58:02
Do you feel like something like this in
the home would be helpful, Mrs. Gorman ?

:58:06
You know, where you're at,
you seem like a pretty mature woman.

:58:10
Do you feel something like this
would be actually,

:58:13
you know, a more
of a family get-together ?

:58:16
Well, l'm all by myself, so--
[ Chuckles ]

:58:20
I placed this Bible with a woman
that had close to 1 5 Bibles.

:58:23
You know what she said?
She received a lot of solace
just lookin'at the pictures.

:58:27
And she was a woman
that had a Ph.D.

:58:29
I had a cum laude myself.
''Come no more''from one of the colleges.

:58:33
My brother was a little
different-- magna cum laude.
But mine was ''come no more. ''

:58:36
When he was going to school,
he was classified as a genius,

:58:39
and so l followed him in school.
:58:42
And when they came to me,
everybody used to say,

:58:45
''Where did you come from, Paul ?''
:58:47
So, you know, l got
kind of an inferiority complex.

:58:52
And 'course when l got married,
that made it worse.

:58:55
[ Laughing ]
But anyway,

:58:57
would you be kind enough
to write out your address ?

:59:00
Well, l don't know how many
years l have to read the Bible.

:59:03
Well, let me say this. l told--
This one woman said, she said,

:59:07
''Believe you me, Paul,'' she said--
:59:09
Well, l mean, most of the time
they call me Paul.

:59:12
lt's Mr. Brennan, but to me
l don't think a title ''mister''
means anything, but--

:59:16
- What is your first name, Mrs. Gorman ?
- Chrissea. C-H-R--

:59:20
- What is it, dear ?
- Chrissea.

:59:22
- Chrissea. That's a very unusual name.
- C-H-R-I-S-S-E-A.

:59:25
-And that's five dollars a month.
- Uh-huh.

:59:27
Could you make that $ 7.95
and make it even ?

:59:30
All right, dear. Now,
I'm puttin'the five dollars--

:59:33
That's the-- I'm gonna cut this down
to three on the service charge.

:59:36
You've been very lovely.
And l know what it is, and l enjoyed--

:59:39
Whether you took the Bible
or you didn't take it,
it's very enjoyable talking to you.

:59:43
- Thank you.
- And this is not
the lrish blarney, believe me.

:59:46
- This comes right from the heart.
- l had an lrishman for a husband.

:59:49
- You did, dear?
- [ Laughs ]

:59:51
My mother was
of Protestant denomination.

:59:53
I don't know actually
what denomination you are, sir,

:59:57
but she belonged
to the High Church of England.

:59:59
- Yeah.
-And she was the roughest that you--


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