Sister Act
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Let's review
those notes again...

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and see if we can
put it together.

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Sister.
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Basses. Altos. Sopranos.
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On three.
One, two, three.

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Oh, we did it.
We actually sang a chord.

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That was exciting.
That was exciting.

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Yeah, you sang a chord
for two seconds.

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The next thing you have to learn how
to do is listen to each other.

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That's a big key.
Big key.

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You must listen to each other
if you're going to be a group.

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- I knew that.
- Mary Lazarus, I--

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As soon as I walked in the door,
I knew that you knew this.

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Now, you're somebody who's into
hard work and discipline, aren't you?

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Of course. I'm a nun.
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Four Popes now.
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Four? Wow.
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How often do they rehearse?
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Twice a week,
a couple hours.

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Not enough.
I mean, listen to them.

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They really need
a lot of work.

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They gotta rehearse
every day.

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She's good.
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Well, do you think they
really could get better?

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I don't know.
They're pretty raw.

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Wet behind the ears.
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Oh, please, let us try.
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- Please.
- Please.

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This is gonna be hell.
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Tell me about it.
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La, Ia, Ia, Ia
Ia, Ia, Ia, Ia, Ia

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La, Ia, Ia, Ia
Ia, Ia, Ia, Ia, Ia

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La, Ia, Ia, Ia
Ia, Ia, Ia, Ia, Ia

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La, Ia, Ia, Ia
Ia, Ia, Ia, Ia, Ia

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La, Ia
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Welcome this Sunday morning,
oh, ye few, but faithful.

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The choir, I'm told,
has elected a new director,

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Sister Mary Clarence,
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who will lead them
in ''Hail, Holy Queen.''


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