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1:09:01
Because l have
a lot more calls to make.

1:09:07
[ Knocking On Door ]
1:09:26
- Hi, Mrs. O'Connor.
Mr. Brennan from the church.
- Yes ?

1:09:30
How are you today ? This is
on a display we had at the church.

1:09:33
lt will only take a minute.
1:09:35
Could l ask you this question ?
And l know what you're gonna say.

1:09:39
What part of the set
do you like the best ?

1:09:41
Which part of this complete
library do you like the best ?

1:09:44
- Which do l like the best ?
- Yeah.

1:09:49
Uh--
1:09:52
Which would you consider--
Which would you say is the basic
part of the library ?

1:09:56
Or what's something which
would appeal to you or which you
would derive the most out of?

1:10:01
- l personally think the Bible.
- That's right.
That's what most people say.

1:10:04
Mmm. l have one that l wouldn't
part with for years for nothin'.

1:10:09
- Yeah.
- l've had it for years and years...

1:10:12
that, uh,
1:10:15
belonged to my mother-in-law,
and l don't know where she got it from.

1:10:18
I have the old family Bible.
I bet it's over 200 years old.

1:10:22
Well, l'd say close
to a hundred, anyway.

1:10:25
Oh, no. By no means, ever part
with a Bible. I had one myself.

1:10:28
ln fact, uh,
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my husband said his mother read to him
every single day out of that Bible.

1:10:35
- Well, as I say, sentimental
value attached to it.
- That's something.

1:10:40
Well, I could see where
you would choose the Bible,
and I'll tell you the reason why.

1:10:45
That's why the Bible
is the best seller in the world.

1:10:47
Hmm, well, actually, l can't see buying
another Bible when l already have one.

1:10:52
Even though
it's 200 years old?

1:10:54
Well, you're probably tight now.
Is that correct ?

1:10:57
- Oh, that's for sure. [ Sighs ]
- Yeah.

1:10:59
Well, as they say, it's
the only thing that I know...


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