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:03:03
"and tell of all thy wondrous works..."
:03:06
- Loggins' funeral?
- Yes, ma'am.

:03:11
- Ain't related, are you?
- Related?

:03:14
We're looking for the child's kin.
Thought I saw some resemblance.

:03:20
No kin?
:03:22
None we know of, except in Missouri.
Seems you got the child's jaw.

:03:26
No, just a friend of her mama.
:03:29
If ever a child needed a friend...
:03:31
"...will I bless the Lord.
:03:34
- "Amen."
- Amen.

:03:41
Amen, Essie Mae.
I just know your ass is still warm.

:03:45
Would you like some water, Addie?
We'll get the child some water.

:03:53
Bless you, child. I wanted
to pay my respects to your mama.

:03:58
- I have to go. It's a long way to St Louis.
- St Louis, Missouri?

:04:02
Yes, ma'am. I sell the Good Book.
Just spreading the Lord's good news.

:04:06
Addie, don't you have your Aunt Billie
living in St Joseph, Missouri?

:04:11
Her poor mother's sister.
:04:13
- Her only known relative.
- That so?

:04:16
If you're driving your chariot to Missouri,
you could take her.

:04:19
- I wouldn't call it a chariot, Reverend.
- I'll write the woman a letter tonight.

:04:24
I have to think upon this. I may
have to make a few stops along the way.

:04:29
- I never travelled with no child before.
- The child's got no place to go!

:04:34
Well...
:04:37
...in the eyes of the Lord,
I have no choice.

:04:40
- Hallelujah!
- God works in mysterious ways.

:04:44
Come on, Addie, better get your things.
This nice man's taking you to your aunt.

:04:58
How come you're taking me?

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