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<blockquote data-quote="HereWeGoAgain" data-source="post: 425884" data-attributes="member: 3485"><p>I was pretty sure she'd be hospitalized, jailed or dead by now, but I underestimated her ability to survive, it looks like - as of course you all knew and told me. Like others, she is muddling through, one way or another. Of course, anything could still happen, but the sense of foreboding, of imminent catastrophe, that I had been feeling has almost completely receded.</p><p> </p><p>One thing about her letter, she went on at some length about how nasty and mean the streets are, and how she was "chewed up, and spit out" - and yet, she'd been through it all before, many times, and should have had no illusions, but she still ran to it. You'd think that she had been abducted and forced into the life if you didn't know better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HereWeGoAgain, post: 425884, member: 3485"] I was pretty sure she'd be hospitalized, jailed or dead by now, but I underestimated her ability to survive, it looks like - as of course you all knew and told me. Like others, she is muddling through, one way or another. Of course, anything could still happen, but the sense of foreboding, of imminent catastrophe, that I had been feeling has almost completely receded. One thing about her letter, she went on at some length about how nasty and mean the streets are, and how she was "chewed up, and spit out" - and yet, she'd been through it all before, many times, and should have had no illusions, but she still ran to it. You'd think that she had been abducted and forced into the life if you didn't know better. [/QUOTE]
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