This film about love and loss is so real in its emotion and so well acted that each and every time I watch it I cry like a baby. |
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Here a few days ago I was reading in the room there, and I just had to set down and cry like a baby. |
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On that basis, he must, as any other citizen outside the House, be prepared to defend those comments, not to cry like a baby that he is not allowed to say what he wants. |
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Of course, I'd start to cry like a baby, not so much in defeat, but for the pleasure of being comforted by each and everyone of my sisters, mostly by Paul who'd offer to carry me on his shoulders to school if I behaved. |
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