The Sweet Hereafter
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1:32:00
On that morning, was there
a time when you left the house?

1:32:04
And what time
in the morning was this?

1:32:07
About 8:30 in the morning.
1:32:10
Was there anyone waiting
for the bus with you?

1:32:15
l was alone.
1:32:17
My sister Jenny was sick,
and she stayed home that day.

1:32:22
Was there anything unusual
about the driver, Mrs. Driscoll,

1:32:25
or the bus
that particular morning?

1:32:29
Like what? l mean,
l don't remember a lot.

1:32:34
l object to
that form of question.

1:32:37
Note that, please.
1:32:41
Was the bus on time?
1:32:46
And where did you sit
that particular morning?

1:32:49
My usual place--the first seat
on the right side.

1:32:54
And according
to your recollection,

1:32:56
there was nothing unusual
in the drive that morning?

1:33:02
Until the accident?
1:33:10
There was a brown dog that ran
across the road up there.

1:33:16
Dolores slowed down
so that she wouldn't hit it,

1:33:18
and he ran into the woods.
1:33:22
And then Dolores drove on...
1:33:25
and turned onto
the Marlowe Road as usual.

1:33:30
l remember that.
1:33:34
-l'm remembering pretty clearly.
-You are?

1:33:42
Note that she said
''pretty clearly,'' not ''clearly.''

1:33:44
What was the weather like
at this time?

1:33:46
lt was snowing.
1:33:49
Unless the report from
the National Weather Bureau...

1:33:51
for the district
on December the sixth...

1:33:55
goes into the record,
1:33:56
l'm going to object
to that question.

1:33:58
l'll offer that report.

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