Defending Your Life
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Good afternoon.
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Continue working
on the assignment you began last Tuesday.

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Take these.
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- I'll say I lost mine.
- You'll be in trouble.

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Just do it.
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Where are your supplies?
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- I left them at home.
- Left them?

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I lost them.
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Did you lose them or leave them?
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Both. I left them and lost them.
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Where are your supplies? Do you know
how much such these things cost?

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- Class, tell Daniel how much paint costs.
- $10.

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- And the brushes?
- $3.

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- What's the total?
- $13.

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You can't be an artist without paint.
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Like you can't swim unless you get
in the water. You must have paint.

:00:56
This is careless behavior.
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I have to call your father today.
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Somehow, you must pay for this.
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Yeah.
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You got in quite a bit of trouble for that.
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But you felt your friend would have been
punished worse.

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At 10 years old, he showed
the kind of courage most adults never find.

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I let the life stand for itself here.
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Could we go to 10-9-15?
The evening of that same day.

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- How will you pay for this?
- I don't know!

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I'm very disappointed in you.
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I'm sorry.
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- We must punish you severely.
- We don't have to!

:01:50
Yes, we do.
First of all, no television for a month.

:01:53
I didn't do it! Steve did! It's Steve's fault!
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What?
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Steve lost the paints.
He probably stole them.


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