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Madhulk Posted 18 years ago
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Hard to deal with...

Martha: Clark, I'm only asking for two hours. I'm sorry to cut into your busy social schedule.

Clark: It's not that. I don't mind helping out for a good cause. It's just all these people are--

Martha: Old and sick?

Clark: It's just hard to deal with. (Deal with the situation or the people?)
There's nothing we can really do to help them.
  

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Sounds like he means it's heartbreaking to try to help the people.

  • Sounds like he means it's heartbreaking to try to help the people.
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Sounds like he means it's heartbreaking to try to help the people.

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