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You leaving?
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You won't stay?
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You know, I have five brothers.
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I'm the youngest.
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We lived in a small town.
It was just outside of Chicago.
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My father. . . .
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My father was. . . .
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He worked at a foundry.
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And my mother was a. . . .
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She was a clerk at a. . . .
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She was a check-out girl
at a grocery store.
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So, you know, it's just. . . .
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I've got a family.
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They don't work anymore.
They're retired. I support them.
1:44:36
It's too late.
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I want you to know something.
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There's been lots of other girls.
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There's been lots of women.
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But I never felt anything
like this before.