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1:21:00
Don't "little girl" me.
1:21:03
I've been carrying this family
on my back for over a year.

1:21:07
Ever since Frankie died.
1:21:10
He was my brother, too.
1:21:13
It's not my fault that he's dead.
It's not my fault that I'm still alive.

1:21:17
Christy.
1:21:20
Mom was always crying
because he was her son.

1:21:24
But he was my brother, too.
I cried, too, when no one was looking.

1:21:31
- And I talked to him every night.
- She did, Dad.

1:21:38
- I talked to him every night until...
- Until when?

1:21:47
Until I realized I was talking to myself.
1:21:57
Listen, I'll take her home, okay?
1:21:59
- All right. Thanks very much.
- No problem.

1:22:03
Your check bounced.
1:22:12
I sat there with my dad, and all the noises
of New York disappeared.

1:22:19
All I could hear
was the blood thumping in my ear.

1:22:23
But for some reason, I felt happy.
1:22:27
I wondered if Frankie
had felt like this. ; special.

1:22:33
Everybody looking at you
like they were looking in a mirror.

1:22:37
And smiling. Except in their eyes.
1:22:44
Did Frankie know he was going to die?
1:22:48
Is that why he kept nodding
and smiling at us?


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