1:20:00
- Objection. What's the point?
- The point is, Counsellor . . .
1:20:05
The point is, Your Honour . . .
l am demonstrating -
1:20:09
- that Mr. Lang is responsible
for the winning ticket.
1:20:15
Overruled.
1:20:18
So, Mrs. Lang, your husband
picked the 26th on his own, correct?
1:20:25
- No.
- No?
1:20:28
There was you . . .
there was your husband . . .
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Who else was there that morning?
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My dead father.
1:20:51
- Excuse me?
- My dead father, God rest his soul.
1:20:58
He came to me in a dream. "Baby",
he said, floating out the window.
1:21:03
He had these big angel wings,
the perfect colour of white leather.
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He says, "Baby, it's time to go
to the church. You'll be late."
1:21:16
To my shock, l'm standing there
in my wedding gown.
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So l run down Queen's Boulevard,
through Flatbush . . . impossible!
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l came to the church:
St. Catherine's of the Holy Lotto.
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And then l realised l wasn't late,
l was a whole day early.
1:21:39
God, l wanted to die!
1:21:42
Then my father was standing
right next to me.
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And he says,
"Little girl, don't cry."
1:21:51
"Because to me, your anniversary
will always be on the 26th."
1:21:58
M U Rl EL'S DREAM
DEAD FATH ER PlCKED Wl N N ERS