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...the parent's right...
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could, as common law,
be overridden by statute.

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-However...
-Yes, dear God.

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...unlike the English...
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we lrish have a written Constitution...
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so that, in the words
of Evelyn Doyle's prayer:

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''truth and justice may flourish.''
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l find it unarguably true,
as Mr. Barron contends...

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a parent has
an inalienable and God-given right...

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to the society of his children.
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l therefore find
in favor of the plaintiff, Mr. Doyle.

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We did it!
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Desmond Doyle has won!
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Glory be to God!
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-Praise be to God!
-Sister, we've won.

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Darling child, don't you forget me.
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l won't, Sister. l love you.
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You'll be needing
a housekeeper now, won't you?


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