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ln fact, there remains
pending litigation...

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on some unsettled debts.
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Well...
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it's--it's still my house.
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Your mother
refinanced the house...

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after your father's death.
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-ln fact, we still owe--
-''We''?

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lt's my house.
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We can declare bankruptcy.
We can sell the house.

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-lt's my house!
-Yes, of course.

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You grew up there.
lt's your home.

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-But it's the bank's house.
-lt's my house!

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There's no need
for a single man...

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to be living in such
a large house, Willard. Sell it.

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Why do l have to pay
for what things my parents did?

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The money can help you
start over.

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''Start over''? l'm almost done!
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Willard, look.
You have no choice--

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lf l have no choice,
why did you even come here?

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Why did you
even bother telling me?

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Do you get off
on telling people...

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that they have no control
over their lives?

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That l have no money, no home,
and it's not even my fault?

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Willard,
this is not the time nor place.

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Now, you think about it.
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Then, please,
you have to contact me.

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This is the only chance
you have...

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to take control
of your own life.

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Thank you.
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Socrates.

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