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THE SECOND ACT
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Joe starts to go. Amy smiles triumphantly. Then the situation is saved by a tumult of voices and the porch is suddenly packed with the guests of the festa: men, women, and children, old and young, fat and lean. They follow The Doctor and Father McKee, who are engaged in a furious argument.]

The Doctor

Is the Church opposed to the law or is it not?

Father McKee

The Church is opposed to interfering with the divine gifts of Providence.

The Doctor

[As he enters]: It’s the greatest reform since the abolition of slavery.

Father McKee

[As he enters]: “The ruler of the feast calleth the bridegroom and sayeth unto him: ‘Every man setteth on first the good wine.

The Doctor

Oh, hell!

Father McKee

You’re a godless heretic, young man, or you wouldn’t be talkin’ such blasphemy! I ain’t got no sympathy