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:24:03
It's supper time.
:24:05
It is my Christian duty to give
this boy an immediate, thorough bath.

:24:11
- Take your clothes off.
- Off?

:24:13
- Yes.
- All of them?

:24:17
Every stitch. But I shall avert
my eyes at the necessary moment.

:24:27
Bringing in the sheaves
:24:31
Bringing in the sheaves
:24:34
We shall come rejoicing
:24:38
Bringing in the sheaves
:24:41
Greatest bath I ever had in my life.
:24:45
Shall we gather at the river?
:24:52
The beautiful, the beautiful river?
:25:06
You do realise, don't you,
dear Jack,...

:25:09
...that the Reverend Pendrake
is not altogether wrong?

:25:13
What? I mean, what, ma'am?
:25:16
Well, Jesus is your saviour.
:25:21
- You do realise that, don't you?
- Oh, Lordy. Yes, Mrs Pendrake.

:25:26
Are you thinking of Jesus, Jack?
:25:29
Yes'm. Yes, ma'am. Yes, ma'am.
:25:32
- You mustn't fib to me.
- Oh, no.

:25:34
I love Jesus and Moses
and all of them.

:25:39
There's quite a difference.
:25:42
Moses was a Hebrew,...
:25:45
...but Jesus was a Gentile,
like you and me.

:25:51
Ain't you done washing that boy yet?
:25:53
I'm giving the child
religious instruction.

:25:56
I want to eat.
:25:59
Looks like a well-growed child,
if you ask me.


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