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- Suddenly there was this lorry...
- No, I meant it was terribly sad
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because you're so unhappy now.
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Is it that obvious?
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I do love him, you know.
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The way he used to be.
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The times when he's suddenly like
the old David and he and Jo and l
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go and have a picnic on the cliff
or something like that.
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He spends most of his time now
with Tom. I think they just sit and drink.
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The first year that we were here
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my parents came to visit.
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I can't tell you.
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He was silent and he hid from them and...
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I feel sad for Jo, really.
:57:07
He keeps asking about his granny
and where she is.
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- He's a nice little boy.
- Isn't he.
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And he's so clever.
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And he's very brave.
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- And lucky.
- Why do you think?
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To be so loved.
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No. I'm his mother.
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- All parents love their children.
- No.
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No, not all.
:57:35
Some parents...
Some parents use their children.
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Set goals for them, goals they
weren't able to attain in their lives.
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Hardly love, do you think?
:57:46
No, hardly.
:57:55
I wonder why you go on
if it's not working.