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His kindness.
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His tolerance.
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Listen, here's what l think.
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l think we can't go around...
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measuring our goodness
by what we don't do.

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PERE: By what we
deny ourselves...

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what we resist...
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and who we exclude.
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l think we've got
to measure goodness...

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by what we embrace...
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what we create...
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and who we include.
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[Pipe organ playing]
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STORYTELLER:
It was certainly not...

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the most fiery sermon
Pere Henri would everpreach...

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northe most eloquent.
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But the parishioners
feIt a newsensation that day.

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A lightening ofthe spirit.
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[Accordion music playing]
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STORYTELLER:A freedom
from the old tranquilite.

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Whoa! Fantastic!
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Monsieur le Comte,
try one of these.

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Thank you.
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STORYTELLER:
Even the Comte de Reynaud...

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feIt strangely...
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released.
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AIthough, it would take
another six months...

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before he'd work up the nerve
to ask Caroline out to dinner.


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