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I'd been reading to him
three times a week for five years and only missed once when I had an achy spring flu. I felt bad about missing
because I'd begun to wonder if our time together
was the high point of his week, giving him something to look forward to,
something to live for
three times a week for five years and only missed once when I had an achy spring flu. I felt bad about missing
because I'd begun to wonder if our time together
was the high point of his week, giving him something to look forward to,
something to live for
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I'd been reading to him
three times a week for five years
00:00:04.166 --> 00:00:05.291
and only missed once
00:00:05.375 --> 00:00:07.375
when I had an achy spring flu.
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I felt bad about missing
because I'd begun to wonder
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if our time together
was the high point of his week,
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giving him something to look forward to,
something to live for.
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Movie Summary
When Mr. Harrigan dies, Craig, the teen who befriended and did odd jobs for him, puts his smart phone in his pocket before burial. When the lonely youth sends his dead friend a message, he is shocked to get a return text.