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1:17:00
he stopped, looked
at me and said,

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"Can you imagine?
There's a butterfly

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"fluttering against the window."
1:17:15
When I went back to Helena,
she was sitting

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bolt upright, quite relaxed and calm.
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There wasn't a trace
of her illness.

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I'll never forget her face, Mama.
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I'll never forget her face.
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Next morning you left for Geneva,
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four days earlier
than we had agreed.

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You said casually on
Leaving," I've asked Leonardo

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"to stay, as I see it's
doing Helena good."

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And you smiled.
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Leonardo abruptly became
restless and unhappy.

1:18:17
On Easter Day he went for a long
walk in the rain. When he came back,

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he told Helena he was leaving.
He said they'd meet again.

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Then he called Geneva
and talked To you for an hour.

1:18:35
That evening he left
on the last plane.

1:18:52
During the night I was
woken by Helena crying.

1:18:57
She complained of pain
in her hip and right leg.


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