Deliver Us from Eva
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he becomes afraid that his
entire life will fall apart again.

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I don't think
you should feel bad about it.

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It's a completely
natural reaction.

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Okay then. I won't
feel bad about it.

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What about you?
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Okay.
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Our parents died
in a car accident when I was 18.

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Insurance paid for the house,
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and we started a bank account
that we called the Dandridge fund.

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I guess as they grew older,
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I settled into this cushy
little life I have now.

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And I didn't wanna go back and chase
dreams of becoming a horse trainer.

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So I guess if it doesn't kill
you, it makes you stronger, huh?

:55:48
I think what people mean
when they say that...

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is that you deal with whatever pain that
you have by building a bridge over it...

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with all the things that life
hasn't taken away from you.

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So if it doesn't kill you,
it makes you build a bridge.

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Yeah. Yeah. That's good. I
like that. I'm gonna use that.

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You should be proud of yourself.
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No. I'm proud
of my sisters.

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What about you, Eva? I know
all that devotion cost you.

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It did.
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There was this guy,
Lucius Johnson. Lucius.

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Anyway, he was
our local Mr. Everything.

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You know. We were young,
but it was serious.

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We were gonna get married, and Ready for
the World was gonna sing at our wedding.

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But... he asked me to choose
between him and my sisters.

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And when I didn't choose him, he
dumped me. Why didn't you choose him?

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Because my sisters needed me more than
he did, and what I needed didn't matter.

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So, what about you, Raymond? What has
the tragedy in your life given you?

:56:54
You know!
:56:57
Just cough up the damn money
so I can get goin'.


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