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:43:01
This turns into a nuns' bar,
I'm outta here.

:43:03
Yeah.
:43:06
- Oh, good grief.
-Just come on. Come on.

:43:09
Stop giggling. Let's go.
:43:12
Quiet. Shh.
:43:26
The sisters have made it clear
to me that they followed you
of their own volition.

:43:31
But they would never have
ventured out at all at night...

:43:34
had it not been
for your example.

:43:36
But, listen, they just don't want to be
stuck behind these walls all the time.

:43:39
These walls are the only
protection they have.

:43:42
The streets are no longer safe for them,
and they are certainly not safe for you.

:43:47
These robes no longer protect
our sisters. The walls do.

:43:51
I'm sorry.
:43:55
You really do care
about them, don't you?

:43:57
Yes, I do.
:44:00
And I care about you
and your life.

:44:04
I shall ask Monsignor O'Hara
and Lieutenant Souther...

:44:07
to filnd a safer and more
suitable situation for you.

:44:10
Oh, no. Come on.
Don't send me away. Really.

:44:12
I mean, I'm just starting
to get the hang of this.

:44:14
I mean, look, I'm not gonna endanger
anyone or anything else.

:44:18
I swear. What about forgiveness?
Isn't that what you preach?

:44:22
There's got to be something
around here that I can do...

:44:24
that's not gonna chip my nails
or annoy anybody.

:44:27
You're right, Mary Clarence.
:44:29
To err is human,
to forgive divine.

:44:33
You may stay.
:44:36
But I shall restrict your
activities to a single task.

:44:41
What's that?
:44:43
Singing.
You will join the choir.

:44:48
Choir? No.
:44:50
You will sleep
and you will sing.

:44:52
That will be your task
until you leave.

:44:55
No. Uh, the choir?
:44:57
I mean, h-h-have you
heard them?


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