Saint Ralph
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Mrs. Kopolous doesn't want me
to have her dog's business.

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When you get out of your coma,
I'm sure you'll hear all about it.

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- What are you doing?
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- Uh, nothing.
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I read that smell
is the strongest memory.

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- So, you're making your mom
smell that?

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- Yeah. Well, I started
with my dad's old sweater,

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but that didn't work.
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So, I moved on.
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What's this?
- It might help with the miracle.

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You know, reading about Catholics
who got it right.

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- Thanks.
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- It was an Easter present
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from Sister Bernadette last year.
It's been blessed.

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- I could use that.
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I'm trying to be pure.
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I'm trying to apply some of the martyrs'
pain techniques to running.

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- Martyrs were marathoners?
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- No, endurance athletes of a sort.
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Plus there's stuff on purity
and prayer, as well,

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which will come in handy
for the miracle.

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How could you fail a Latin test?
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- I don't have the gift of tongues.
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Please sign it?
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- You'd never tell them it was me,
would you?

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I'm looking out across the way
to her old abode

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It'd sure be good
to see her again

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Comin' up the road
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Oh, the world
cannot defeat us when

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got a hand to hold
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And how the stars
will greet us then

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Comin' up...
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- My, ha! Are you all right,
Mr. Walker?

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- Uh, I'm fine, Father.
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Thanks.
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- What's this for?

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