The Weight of Water
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It was pneumonia.
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She was tiny...
she was six weeks old...

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and had tubes going in
one end and out the other.

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And she was fighting
for every breath.

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And I think
in a moment like that,

:18:19
you feel hope
crossing over into grief.

:18:22
Nicely put, Thomas.
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And they had her in this
fucking box...

:18:27
an incubator...
and it looked like a coffin.

:18:31
What's wrong?
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Nothing.
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Then someone from the committee
found me in the hospital.

:18:39
I got on the phone,
they told me I'd won.

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Oh, I didn't have any idea.
I'm sorry.

:18:46
Of course, Billie's fine now...
tons of trouble.

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But it was just so unimportant
to me at the time.

:18:54
I don't think I know what
it's like to win a Pulitzer.

:18:59
Love is never as ferocious
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as when you think
it's gonna leave you.

:19:05
Thomas!
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What?
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Have you done something
with the wine

:19:13
- We're having for dinner?
- The wine?

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- It's almost time to eat.
- I've got it right here.

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Open it for me, Thomas.
You're the expert.

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There was a flesh wound
upon the right forehead,

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separating the upper part.
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The left ear
was nearly cut through,

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separating it
from the head.

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In my opinion,
a very heavy instrument

:19:41
had to make those blows.
:19:43
An axe,
in all probability.

:19:52
The only people who knew
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the women would be alone
that night

:19:56
were Emil Ingerbretson...
'cause I asked him

:19:58
to tell Maren we couldn't
make it back...


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