See, that’s the difference, ” Mauvin said. “I suffer a loss and people console me. Royce suffers a loss and whole towns evacuate.

Michael J. Sullivan
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The quote can be interpreted in several different ways. Mauvin was talking about the difference between how Royce and him were dealing with their respective tragedies. Mauvin had to deal with his loss by himself, while Royce was surrounded by people who helped him through it.

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