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“Umm, we all make mistakes. She had done so as well,” Emanuel didn’t have the slightest idea about the right thing that he could say at that moment. I agreed with his troublesome views and tried to stop Holly from trying to scare Philomena away, “She just messed up. Let’s not talk about it anymore.” “I wasn’t wrong in suspecting you were a stupid woman,” lashed out Holly. “She just tried to kill you, and you’re ignoring it as if it’s nothing. You can’t be around her, Harriet. Use some of your brain!” Her bitterness towards Philomena was justified. That’s why Emanuel couldn’t protect her from Holly’s wrath. I, however, didn’t think it was right for us to harm her further. So, I suggested, “I think we all shouldn’t talk anymore if it’ll only lead up to us bickering.” “I think we should