Evelyn
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We do not lie like that, on our stomach.
lt tempts the Devil.

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We lie on our back
and cross our arms like this.

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l will check every night
that you are sleeping in this position.

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We must not tempt Lucifer.
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No more talking. Good night, girls.
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Good night, Sister.
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Mr. Doyle, family law in this jurisdiction...
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is a cozy conspiracy between
the Catholic Church and the lrish State.

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They're in cahoots.
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You're saying that you're all frightened
if you take them on, you'll never work again.

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Something like that.
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l suggest you come back to me when
your circumstances are more favorable...

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and l'll see what l can do.
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On the banks of the roses,
my love and I sat down

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And I took out my fiddle,
for to play my love a tune

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In the middle of the tune
she sighed and she said

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''Oh, Johnny, lovely Johnny,
why'd you leave me?''

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Oh, when I was a young man,
I heard my father say

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That he'd rather see me dead
and buried in the clay

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Sooner than be married to any runaway
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On the lovely sweet banks of the roses
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On the banks of the roses,
my love and I sat down

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And I took out my fiddle,
for to play my love a tune

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In the middle of the tune
she sighed and she said

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''Oh, Johnny, lovely Johnny,
why'd you leave me?''

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''Oh, Lord, l vow never more to offend thee...
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''and carefully
to avoid the occasions of sin.''

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...and the meadows they are gay
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And me and my true love
will sit and sport and play

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On the lovely sweet banks of the roses

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