Chapter 35

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“An event may be considered decisive when it utterly destabilizes your life. This event which sends a jolt of electricity through your nervous system is readily distinguishable from life’s other misfortunes because it has a particular force, a specific density; as soon as it occurs, you realize that it will have overwhelming consequences, that what is happening in your life is irreparable.” (Pierre Lemaitre, Camille) * Lapsing into a Comma (Bill Walsh)

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