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:35:03
- How's it going in there?
- It's going OK.

:35:06
- People have started to leave.
- Good.

:35:10
You need something?
:35:16
- A priest.
- Yeah.

:35:18
Somebody I could confess to.
Somebody who'd tell me it wasn't my fault.

:35:22
It wasn't your fault.
:35:25
Maggie, she shot an embolism.
These things take years.

:35:29
They build up...
:35:32
No, but then I took this case.
:35:37
You know, Nick, all my life,
whatever I wanted, she was always there.

:35:41
She's always been there for us and
the one time she asked me to do something...

:35:45
No, no, no. Come on.
:35:48
You can't blame yourself for that.
:35:53
That's not what she would have wanted.
:35:57
OK?
:35:59
Yeah.
:36:02
- I gotta go home.
- No.

:36:03
I think what you gotta do is stay here
and be here with your father.

:36:09
He'll be fine, Nick.
He's got you.

:36:11
He's got me, yeah, but he needs you.
:36:15
He needs you, Maggie.
:36:17
Nick!
:36:22
Laura's looking for you.
:36:27
Take your dish.
:36:32
Thanks for coming.
:36:34
See you.
:36:46
I never knew she kept this.
:36:51
My jelly-jar glass.
:36:54
Do you remember when she boycotted grape
jelly in sympathy with the farm workers?

:36:59
Yeah. And all I'd eat was peanut butter
and grape jelly sandwiches.


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