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:10:01
Maureen. Des' mother, died a long time ago.
:10:04
Then, Mr. Doyle, you have no choice but
to approach the authorities for assistance.

:10:09
l will arrange for the Sisters to call.
:10:11
We don't need your charity.
:10:13
You have no job
and no mother for your children.

:10:17
He's right, son.
:10:22
All right.
:10:25
Send in the nuns.
:10:37
Sit still.
:10:39
But l don't like cabbage.
:10:41
lt is very good for you.
Eat it up. l don't want to hear about it.

:10:48
You are a painter and decorator by trade,
but your attempts to secure employment...

:10:53
since your wife's departure
have been unsuccessful.

:10:56
Yes, sir. Your Honor.
:10:58
But it's only been a couple of weeks.
:11:00
And there's a big job coming up
at the Robert West House...

:11:04
but that's not until the end of March.
:11:06
And you have no other source of revenue?
:11:08
Sir, my father, Henry,
who's sitting here, and myself...

:11:11
we're setting up a tour of the Dublin pubs.
:11:15
Surely that will represent expenditure
rather than income.

:11:18
No, Your Honor.
:11:19
We'll be playing music for money.
:11:22
My father was a professional musician.
:11:24
He played for Radio Eireann
until retirement age.

:11:27
Dessie has a fine voice, Your Honor.
:11:30
l'm sure he has.
:11:31
But you won't be able to support your family
on that alone, will you?

:11:38
Maybe not, Your Honor.
:11:49
Under Section 10
of the Children's Act, 1941 ...

:11:52
l hereby rule that
until there is a significant improvement...

:11:57
in the domestic and financial circumstances
of Desmond Doyle...


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