Sister Act
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1:09:00
Forty-eight hours,
you're a free woman.

1:09:03
Oh, gee, it's great.
1:09:06
Yeah, well, that's--
That's great.

1:09:09
Hey, well, don't thank me
or anything.

1:09:11
No, rea-- No, I--
It is. No, thank you.

1:09:13
I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
It's-- Thank you.

1:09:16
Yeah.
1:09:18
All right. Bye.
1:09:23
Well, seems like your prayers
have been answered.

1:09:27
Uh, I'm gonna be outta here
in a week. I'm leaving.

1:09:31
- You're leaving?
- Yeah.

1:09:33
- That makes two of us.
- What do you mean?

1:09:36
I have submitted my resignation
to Monsignor O'Hara, privately.

1:09:40
I've asked to be relocated
as soon as possible.

1:09:43
But why?
1:09:46
I must go where
I can be of use.

1:09:50
But there's--
1:09:53
There's still so much
to be done here.

1:09:54
Look, if it's about me,
I-I-I'm gonna be gone.

1:09:56
Indeed.
1:09:58
And after how long,
a few weeks?

1:10:00
I have been here for years.
Well, too long, I suppose.

1:10:04
I've become somewhat obsolete.
1:10:06
But you don't have
to continue being obsolete.

1:10:09
Look, everything that's happening here
is-is-is a good thing.

1:10:12
Sister, you can still be
part of it.

1:10:14
A part of what?
1:10:16
You know, Mary Clarence, it is
one thing to rabble rouse,

1:10:19
to sweep into town
and declare a holiday.

1:10:21
You've raised
the sisters' expectations.

1:10:24
You've-- You've excited
and confused them.

1:10:26
They imagine this neighbourhood
to be some sort of delightful
ongoing bake sale.

1:10:29
Now, you and I know
things are not so simple.

1:10:33
There'll be disappointments
and rude shocks.

1:10:36
And you will have vanished.
1:10:38
How fortunate.
1:10:40
Look, I just got things going.
1:10:43
You are a formidable woman.
You could keep this going.

1:10:47
Could I?
1:10:49
Even if I wanted to, no.
1:10:51
I fear I am a relic.
1:10:53
And I have misplaced
my tambourine.

1:10:56
- Good day, Mary Clarence.
- But, Sister, I--

1:10:59
Good day.

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