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[last lines] Lorna Whyte:
Don't you ever get up off your knees? Well, say something. Sister Berenice Twohill:
[shocked by the survival of Lorna]
You're dead. Lorna Whyte:
Really? Ever seen a ghost smoke Craven A? Sister Berenice Twohill:
How did you know I was here? Lorna Whyte:
I wrote to Bishop Scharmach. Told you we'd both make it back. Sister Berenice Twohill:
You never said that. Lorna Whyte:
You must have been too busy praying to hear. Sister Berenice Twohill:
[as she embraces her friend]
Lorna. You're so pretty. Lorna Whyte:
[as the friends walk the grounds of the convent]
You still look like a holy roller. How can you live without lipstick? I felt naked for the entire war. Anyway, I happened to be in Sidney and I thought we might catch up. Maybe go to the pictures sometime? I hear A Street Car Named Desire is terrific. But... your Mother Superior wouldn't approve. Sister Berenice Twohill:
No, I guess not. Lorna Whyte:
Of course, I could buy the tickets, sneak you in when the lights went down, then no one would ever now. Sister Berenice Twohill:
I'm really glad that you came. Who ever thought I'd miss a Protestant. Lorna Whyte:
Or that I'd have a nun for a mate
Don't you ever get up off your knees? Well, say something. Sister Berenice Twohill:
[shocked by the survival of Lorna]
You're dead. Lorna Whyte:
Really? Ever seen a ghost smoke Craven A? Sister Berenice Twohill:
How did you know I was here? Lorna Whyte:
I wrote to Bishop Scharmach. Told you we'd both make it back. Sister Berenice Twohill:
You never said that. Lorna Whyte:
You must have been too busy praying to hear. Sister Berenice Twohill:
[as she embraces her friend]
Lorna. You're so pretty. Lorna Whyte:
[as the friends walk the grounds of the convent]
You still look like a holy roller. How can you live without lipstick? I felt naked for the entire war. Anyway, I happened to be in Sidney and I thought we might catch up. Maybe go to the pictures sometime? I hear A Street Car Named Desire is terrific. But... your Mother Superior wouldn't approve. Sister Berenice Twohill:
No, I guess not. Lorna Whyte:
Of course, I could buy the tickets, sneak you in when the lights went down, then no one would ever now. Sister Berenice Twohill:
I'm really glad that you came. Who ever thought I'd miss a Protestant. Lorna Whyte:
Or that I'd have a nun for a mate
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You never said that
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You must have been too busy praying to hear
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Lorna
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You're so pretty
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You still look like a holy roller
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How can you live without lipstick I felt naked for the entire war
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Anyway I happened to be in Sydney and I thought we might catch up
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maybe go to the pictures sometime
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I hear 'A Streetcar Named Desire's terrific
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But your mother superior wouldn't approve
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No I guess not
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Of course I could buy the tickets
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sneak you in when the lights went down
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Then no one would ever know
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I'm really glad that you came
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Whoever thought I'd miss a Protestant
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Or that I'd have a nun for a mate
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Movie Summary
The lives of two Australian women, Lorna Whyte, an army nurse, and Sister Berenice Twohill, a Catholic nun, from New South Wales during World War II.

