:57:00
It's outside of school jurisdiction -
you can't control that.
:57:04
- Watch me.
:57:06
If Ralph Walker runs Boston
and is absent from this school,
:57:10
his career as a student is over
here at St. Magnus.
:57:13
That's my jurisdiction.
:57:16
And if you have any part of it,
:57:18
you are done with this order.
:57:20
There have already been
discussions.
:57:22
- His mother is dying.
:57:24
- And that's the reason
he is still a student here!
:57:29
I'm trying to help the boy.
:57:32
He'll be put in a home
as soon as the paperwork is done.
:57:40
Thank you.
:57:43
That's all, Father Hibbert.
:57:46
- Yes, Father.
:57:50
As the race approaches,
it is paramount
:57:53
that all distractions disappear.
:57:56
It's equally important
that all doubts be cast aside.
:58:00
Remember,
the marathon is not without adversity,
:58:04
not without pain.
:58:15
Ohhh... Ahh...
:58:18
- You're certainly no martyr.
:58:20
I'm not even going in deep...
yet.
:58:22
- Somehow, when you said massage
:58:24
I was thinking of something
totally different.
:58:26
- It's only a bruise. In a couple
of days, you'll be just fine.
:58:32
- Mr. Walker.
:58:35
What happened?
:58:36
- I fell.
- You fell?
:58:39
Ralph, you're not going
to be able to run Boston.
:58:41
- The race is 10 days away.
:58:43
Of course, I'm going to run.
:58:45
- You broke your promise to me.
:58:47
You said you'd never mention
miracles...
:58:50
Hmm?
:58:52
"I'm convinced winning
the Boston Marathon
:58:54
is the miracle my mother will need
to get out of her coma. "
:58:57
We had a deal, Ralph.
:58:58
- I didn't break my promise...
I thought you meant