"Baccala, that's the salt fish, 'cause God's Word gives a flavor to the world."
Each of the fishes traditionally had a special religious reason for being served at the feast, and Angelina ran through the checklist with Angelo as if reciting a liturgical call and response at mass.
"Clams and oysters?" asked Angelina.
"'Cause God is your armor from trouble," said Angelo.
"Calamari?"
" 'Cause God can reach out his arms and find you everywhere you go."
"Got my eels?"
"'Cause God's Word goes so quick like a flash to your ears." Big, white paper packets of wrapped fish landed on the counter with each benediction.
"The smelts?"
"Even the smallest will be as the biggest when Kingdom comes."
"And the flounder?"
Angelo looked at her and playfully tapped one eye. "God's eyes are always open."/>

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" You have my baccala?" asked Angelina.
"Baccala, that's the salt fish, 'cause God's Word gives a flavor to the world."
Each of the fishes traditionally had a special religious reason for being served at the feast, and Angelina ran through the checklist with Angelo as if reciting a liturgical call and response at mass.
"Clams and oysters?" asked Angelina.
"'Cause God is your armor from trouble," said Angelo.
"Calamari?"
" 'Cause God can reach out his arms and find you everywhere you go."
"Got my eels?"
"'Cause God's Word goes so quick like a flash to your ears." Big, white paper packets of wrapped fish landed on the counter with each benediction.
"The smelts?"
"Even the smallest will be as the biggest when Kingdom comes."
"And the flounder?"
Angelo looked at her and playfully tapped one eye. "God's eyes are always open. "

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 quote : You have my baccala?"Baccala, that's the salt fish, 'cause God's Word gives a flavor to the world."
Each of the fishes traditionally had a special religious reason for being served at the feast, and Angelina ran through the checklist with Angelo as if reciting a liturgical call and response at mass.
"Clams and oysters?" asked Angelina.
"'Cause God is your armor from trouble," said Angelo.
"Calamari?"
" 'Cause God can reach out his arms and find you everywhere you go."
"Got my eels?"
"'Cause God's Word goes so quick like a flash to your ears." Big, white paper packets of wrapped fish landed on the counter with each benediction.
"The smelts?"
"Even the smallest will be as the biggest when Kingdom comes."
"And the flounder?"
Angelo looked at her and playfully tapped one eye. "God's eyes are always open." style="width:100%;margin:20px 0;"/>