A River Runs Through It
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- What are you gonna be?
- A professional fly-fisherman.

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- There's no such thing.
- There isn't?

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I guess a boxer.
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Not a minister?
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In 1917, World War I
came to Missoula...

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taking with it
every able-bodied lumberjack...

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leaving the woods
to old men and boys.

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So at 16, I did my duty...
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and started working
for the U.S. Forest Service.

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It was a life of timber and toil...
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with men as tough
as their ax handles...

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and more mountains
in all directions...

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than I would ever see again.
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Being too young to join me...
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Paul took a job as lifeguard
at the municipal swimming pool...

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so that during the day
he could look over the girls...

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and in the evenings he could pursue
his other purpose in life: fishing.

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Be Thou my vision
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O Lord of my heart
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Naught be all else to me
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Save that Thou art
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Thou might press on
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By day or by night
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Waking or sleeping
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Thy presence my light

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