Saint Ralph
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Remember,
the marathon is not without adversity,

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not without pain.
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Ohhh... Ahh...
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- You're certainly no martyr.
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I'm not even going in deep...
yet.

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- Somehow, when you said massage
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I was thinking of something
totally different.

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- It's only a bruise. In a couple
of days, you'll be just fine.

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- Mr. Walker.
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What happened?
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- I fell.
- You fell?

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Ralph, you're not going
to be able to run Boston.

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- The race is 10 days away.
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Of course, I'm going to run.
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- You broke your promise to me.
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You said you'd never mention
miracles...

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Hmm?
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"I'm convinced winning
the Boston Marathon

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is the miracle my mother will need
to get out of her coma. "

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We had a deal, Ralph.
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- I didn't break my promise...
I thought you meant

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not to mention miracles to you.
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- Well, you thought wrong.
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- That's not fair.
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- Listen to me, Ralph.
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Father Fitzpatrick says
he'll expel you if you run.

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- I'd never let a priest tell me
whether I can or cannot run.

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I learned that from you.
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- You don't know
what you're saying.

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- Thanks.
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I'll sell the remaining stuff
from the house

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to pay for a train ticket
to Boston.

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- But you can't run.
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Fitz is going to kick you
out of school.

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Hibbert's right.
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Call it off.
- I'm running.

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Besides, I'm getting kicked out already.
It's only a matter of time.

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So I have nothing to lose.
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- You have everything to lose.
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You've set yourself up
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to be the laughingstock of Hamilton...
Trust me...

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People are talking.
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- Chester, I honestly don't care
what anybody's saying.

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See, that's the difference
between me and you.

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- Your knee's wrecked, you can't pray,
you're certainly not pure

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and your mother has been in a coma
for seven months.


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