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I got through the rape okay.
I might as well go for the whole enchilada.

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- Is that a joke?
- Yeah, it's a joke.

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Are you kidding me?
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See, this is what I'm talking about.
This is not funny to me.

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You come in the store...
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you have a degree of sensitivity, I think.
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That's the only reason I went out...
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with you in the first place...
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because you're a perfect stranger,
and a police person on top of that.

1:01:24
- I must be crazy. Maybe...
- Maybe what?

1:01:27
Look, Kathleen, just because a person
uses a few lines to lighten a subject...

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doesn't mean that subject is taken lightly,
does it?

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Does it?
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I guess not.
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I mean, I guess so.
1:01:45
Okay. So now you were going to tell me
a story.

1:01:48
I guess so.
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So sit down,
because I would really like to hear it.

1:01:53
I really would. So...
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once upon a time...
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Once upon a time...
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there was a quiet,
bookish girl who wrote poetry.

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She didn't believe in God...
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or her parents,
or the other girls that followed her.

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So she tried very hard to believe in herself.
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That was easy for a while,
until something terrible happened...

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and everybody left her.
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The loneliness became unbearable.
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She contemplated putting an end to it all.
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One day, she discovered
someone loved her.

1:02:40
Some tender man sent her a poem
accompanied by flowers.

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And he continued to send her flowers
periodically and anonymously...

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for many years.
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They always seemed to arrive
just when she needed them most.

1:02:59
For 15 years, this women has grown
as a poet and a diarist...


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