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1:07:02
Your more secular entertainments
would be totally out of place.

1:07:06
But-But, Reverend Mother,
everyone loves our new style.

1:07:08
It's brought people
back to the church.

1:07:10
And that's why he's coming.
I mean, because we're doing
something new and different.

1:07:13
Well, I feel this can be
settled by a simple vote.

1:07:16
- A vote?
- Of course, Mary Clarence.

1:07:19
A convent
is not a police state.

1:07:21
I'm-- I'm sure the sisters
are more than capable...

1:07:23
of reaching a mature
and dignifiled consensus.

1:07:26
Right. Now, all those in favour
of performing a programme...

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of time-honoured sacred music,
1:07:31
a truly spiritual repertoire,
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raise your hands.
1:07:44
All those in favour
of allowing Mary Clarence...

1:07:46
to select a more worldly programme,
however inappropriate,

1:07:50
raise your hands.
1:08:03
The majority has spoken.
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Reverend Mother, as always,
you're a true leader--

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gracious and understanding.
1:08:09
Oh, it's gonna be wonderful,
Reverend Mother. You'll see.

1:08:12
I'm sure the presentation
will be a great success.

1:08:15
Congratulations,
Mary Clarence.

1:08:20
And congratulations
to you all.

1:08:26
His Holiness. Now,
we've got to get busy.

1:08:32
Come in.
1:08:35
- You sent for me?
- You have a phone call.

1:08:38
From who?
1:08:40
Lieutenant Souther.
1:08:42
Oh.
1:08:47
Hello?
1:08:49
Hey, Deloris. Great news.
1:08:52
I pulled some strings. The judge
agreed to move up their trial.

1:08:55
We'll be in court
in a couple days.

1:08:57
Really? That soon?

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