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But they'll put forward the best people
to put the case for the State.

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The best that money can buy.
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That's why they hated me.
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l wouldn't be bought.
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l believe that if there is a God,
He'll step in to help us.

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l'm touched by your faith.
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This is the only Holy Spirit
l've found to be of any practical assistance.

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Slainte.
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You were a big hero to me as a boy,
Mr. Connolly.

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To my dad, too.
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He took me to all your games.
You see that photo there?

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l was at that game.
The one where you got injured.

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That was the beginning of the end.
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When that big brute of a fullback
did my cartilage in.

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He was English, of course. The bastard.
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Still, before l left the field...
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l managed to boot him where his balls
would have been, if he'd any.

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Fair play to you.
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Anyway, lads...
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your case is interesting.
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Hopeless, but interesting.
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You really think it's hopeless?
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This case is what l used to call
''a real St. Jude.''

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Why St. Jude?
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Because St. Jude
is the patron saint of hopeless cases.

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As l recall, sir, you've won
quite a few St. Judes in your time.

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l suppose l have.
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Retirement must be excruciatingly boring
for a man like yourself.

:48:55
Gentlemen...
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l propose a toast.

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