Oscar and Lucinda
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Are they also, uh,
familiar to you?

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- Look, I'm afraid so.
- Well...

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- This is most improper.
- I don't think so.

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Um, you have not
absolved me.

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Where is the sin?
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We bet!
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It is all in Pascal, you know.
We bet that there is a God.

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We bet our life on it.
We calculate the odds, the return...

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that we shall sit
with the saints in paradise.

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Our anxiety
about our bet...

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wakes us before dawn
in a cold sweat...

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and God,
God sees us suffer.

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I cannot believe
that such a God whose...

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whose fundamental requirement
of us is that we gamble our mortal souls.

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It's true, no, we stake everything
on the fact of his existence.

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I cannot believe that such
a God can look unkindly on a chap...

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wagering a few quid
on the likelihood of a dumb animal...

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crossing the line first,
un-unless...

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unless it-it-it might
be considered a...

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a blasphemy to apply
to common pleasure...

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that which is divine.
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Shall we play?
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- Yes!
- Yes!

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Yes.
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Bet one shilling.
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I raise you a shilling.
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And...
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then I sh...
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I shall see you.
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Whoo!
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Your two and four.
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Your four.
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I raise you three.
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I'll see you.
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Uh... Uh...
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- I have led you astray!
- What?

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No, I have led you astray.
You must forgive me.


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