Daley Nun Monologue

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INT. CATHOLIC CHAPEL, FUNERAL, PRESENT DAY - AFTERNOON
We pull back to reveal a black casket surrounded by opulent flowers.
A few MOURNERS dressed in black and ELDERLY NUNS sit in the front pews.
Tense inaudible whispers fill the chapel. The whispering becomes louder and argumentative.
An ELDERLY NUN, 86, takes notice of the whispering and slowly turns around to the back of the church.
DALE EDWARDS, 35, ruggedly handsome and disheveled stops whispering at the sight of the nun. He sits up straight.
Sitting next to Dale is MADELINE CARR, 45, she stops whispering and sits up.
The nun turns back around, Dale and Madeline wait for a moment and then continue to argue.
MADELINE
What are you going to do Dale? Throw her in the first day?
DALE
Yes,

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