Enduring Love
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Don't you think we should... talk?
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I'm here, aren't I?
What's there to talk about?

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Perhaps we should talk about
what happened in Oxford.

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Terrible business.
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The man who died.
Did you see him arrive?

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You mean arrive at the end of the rope
or arrive in the field?

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If you mean arrive in the field, do
you mean the first or the second time,

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- if you know what I mean?
- You tell me.

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I remember we prayed.
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We knelt and prayed together,
remember?

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Yeah. Well, it was...
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I was humouring you.
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You touched me on the shoulder
and you looked at me,

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and the way you looked at me, I could tell
you knew what had passed between us.

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What passed between us?
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Love.
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God's love.
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For fuck's sake!
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You're mad.
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That's what they said about Jesus once.
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They also said it
about a lot of mad people.

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You see, I think it was a sign.
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- What was?
- The balloon. The man. Everything.

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What was it a sign of?
What did it mean?

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Well, as if God's hand had...
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...reached down and grabbed that balloon
and plucked it from the earth

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to bring that man to God
and to bring us together.

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You see, God understands. He
really does. He really does understand.

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- What... What were you doing there?
- It was just meant to be, I suppose.

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- Destiny I suppose you'd call it.
- In that field, outside Oxford.

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What were you doing?
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- Were you following him?
- Huh?

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- John Logan. Were you following him?
- No.

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I've never followed anyone in my life.
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You know, I think you have.
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I was looking for my dog.
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I lost my dog.

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