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And you can have it. You can have it all...
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...if you just listen to what....
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Two minutes.
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Please.
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Thanks.
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Small person. Can you watch her? Thank you.
1:16:31
Pardon my French, dear, but...
1:16:33
...l hope you got some pleasure from it
because you've really screwed yourself.

1:16:38
You had two chances to go to the police,
file a complaint...

1:16:42
...put his violence on record.
1:16:44
You ignored them both.
1:16:46
Which tells him to keep on coming
until he kills you.

1:16:50
As for Gracie,
you're going to the custody hearing?

1:16:54
Yes, sir.
1:16:55
lf you didn't, the judge would rule against you,
and you'd become a fugitive.

1:17:00
Once you're there, your husband will,
as you say, portray you as a drug addict.

1:17:06
For all l know, you are one.
You break in here uninvited.

1:17:10
l'd say your attacker has a very good chance
of gaining sole custody.

1:17:15
-lf you don't mind, put this away.
-No, no. Take it.

1:17:19
ls that it?
1:17:24
You won't help me?
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That's what l'm telling you.
1:17:29
lt's too late.
1:17:35
There isn't anybody who can help you.
1:17:42
ln good conscience, l should say...
1:17:45
...the custody hearing is probably a trick.
1:17:48
lt's not about itself. lt's a way to find you.
1:17:52
A way to get you in a particular place and time
so his men can follow you...

1:17:57
...and he can come to wherever you are...

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