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Your mother was never
firm in her faith, Richard.

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May 1916
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Mum says grace.
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lt's not enough.
A body must profess her faith.

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And she doesn't. She's too proud.
And your father could come to chapel.

:19:17
And your big brothers.
- l go to Sunday school.

:19:21
Do you say your prayers?
- Yes.

:19:24
Then pray that your mother may
find the way back to the fold.

:19:28
Richard, you are
the salt of the earth.

:19:32
Hope Laundry
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The pastor's laundry.
That'll be 1 .05.

:19:48
Use the back steps.
- The cellar door was locked.

:19:52
Just a moment.
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Oh, it's you, Richard?
You've brought my collars? Splendid.

:19:58
Pastor Bork?
- Yes?

:20:01
Why does my aunt say
l'm the salt of the earth?

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What is salt, Richard?
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What do we use it for?
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Putting on our eggs.
- Yes. lt enhances taste.

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But there is a greater purpose.
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lt keeps our food fresh.
- Yes.

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We use salt
to keep corruption at bay.

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Sin and corruption do not
exist where there is salt.

:20:33
So your aunt means that
you must be the preserving salt -

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- that keeps sin at bay.
:20:42
We'll have to move the bed.
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lt can go over in the corner.
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Put the mattresses onto the beds.
:20:55
And now the cupboard.

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