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1:31:02
Did you ever live together?
1:31:03
Nope.
1:31:06
We'd see each other around.
1:31:09
He was a lot younger.
1:31:13
Different friends, a different life.
1:31:16
I've got two half sisters
and a half brother.

1:31:19
What are they like?
1:31:21
I never met them.
1:31:23
They're pretty little still.
I saw them in a picture.

1:31:28
He was in People magazine, my father.
1:31:31
So you don't visit?
1:31:34
She doesn't want me to.
1:31:37
You just write letters and phone calls?
1:31:41
No.
1:31:51
You don't think we're gonna
get rescued, do you?

1:31:58
"The house is small but cozy now that we
have cleaned it up and made it our own.

1:32:03
I have my own room, and at night I hear
the owls calling back in the woods...

1:32:07
...and our foxes yipping
when something wild comes by.

1:32:11
There are blueberries everywhere.
1:32:13
My fingers are stained purple with them.
1:32:15
Mother insists I'll be attacked by bears
if I stray too far from the house.

1:32:21
Papa's headaches are better,
and I help him clear the fish trap...

1:32:25
...and prepare the food for the animals.
1:32:27
It is unpleasant, sticky work,
but must be done.

1:32:31
I've gotten stronger
handling the skiff.

1:32:34
Mom chides Papa
for making a boy of me.

1:32:36
But I don't mind.
1:32:38
The days it doesn't rain
are God's glory.

1:32:40
Most of our vixens are
close to giving birth.

1:32:43
Some days, I'll go for hours without
speaking, and feel I'm changing...

1:32:48
...perhaps possessed by the soul
of some long-dead lndian girl...

1:32:52
...or perhaps the spirit of a she-wolf.
1:32:55
This morning, I snuck up on Papa
felling a spruce for the fireplace...

1:32:59
...and watched him for a long time
without him seeing me.


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