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    You are being pro­vid­ed with a book chap­ter by chap­ter. I will request you to read the book for me after each chap­ter. After read­ing the chap­ter, 1. short­en the chap­ter to no less than 300 words and no more than 400 words. 2. Do not change the name, address, or any impor­tant nouns in the chap­ter. 3. Do not trans­late the orig­i­nal lan­guage. 4. Keep the same style as the orig­i­nal chap­ter, keep it con­sis­tent through­out the chap­ter. Your reply must com­ply with all four require­ments, or it’s invalid.
    I will pro­vide the chap­ter now.

    CONTENTS
    Pro­logue
    Part I
    Chap­ter 1
    Chap­ter 2
    Chap­ter 3
    Chap­ter 4
    Chap­ter 5
    Chap­ter 6
    Chap­ter 7
    Chap­ter 8
    Chap­ter 9
    Chap­ter 10
    Chap­ter 11
    Chap­ter 12
    Chap­ter 13
    Chap­ter 14
    Chap­ter 15
    Chap­ter 16
    Chap­ter 17
    Chap­ter 18
    Chap­ter 19
    Chap­ter 20
    Chap­ter 21
    Chap­ter 22
    Chap­ter 23
    Chap­ter 24
    Chap­ter 25
    Chap­ter 26
    Chap­ter 27
    Chap­ter 28
    Chap­ter 29
    Chap­ter 30
    Chap­ter 31
    Chap­ter 32
    Chap­ter 33
    Chap­ter 34
    Chap­ter 35
    Chap­ter 36

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    You are being pro­vid­ed with a book chap­ter by chap­ter. I will request you to read the book for me after each chap­ter. After read­ing the chap­ter, 1. short­en the chap­ter to no less than 300 words and no more than 400 words. 2. Do not change the name, address, or any impor­tant nouns in the chap­ter. 3. Do not trans­late the orig­i­nal lan­guage. 4. Keep the same style as the orig­i­nal chap­ter, keep it con­sis­tent through­out the chap­ter. Your reply must com­ply with all four require­ments, or it’s invalid.
    I will pro­vide the chap­ter now.

    CONTENTS
    Praise for The Body Keeps the Score
    Title Page
    Copy­right
    Ded­i­ca­tion
    PROLOGUE: FACING TRAUMA
    PART ONE:
    THE REDISCOVERY OF TRAUMA
    1. LESSONS FROM VIETNAM VETERANS
    2. REVOLUTIONS IN UNDERSTANDING MIND AND BRAIN
    3. LOOKING INTO THE BRAIN: THE NEUROSCIENCE REVOLUTION
    PART TWO:
    THIS IS YOUR BRAIN ON TRAUMA
    4. RUNNING FOR YOUR LIFE: THE ANATOMY OF SURVIVAL
    5. BODY-BRAIN CONNECTIONS
    6. LOSING YOUR BODY, LOSING YOUR SELF
    PART THREE:
    THE MINDS OF CHILDREN
    7. GETTING ON THE SAME WAVELENGTH: ATTACHMENT AND ATTUNEMENT
    8. TRAPPED IN RELATIONSHIPS: THE COST OF ABUSE AND NEGLECT

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    You are being pro­vid­ed with a book chap­ter by chap­ter. I will request you to read the book for me after each chap­ter. After read­ing the chap­ter, 1. short­en the chap­ter to no less than 300 words and no more than 400 words. 2. Do not change the name, address, or any impor­tant nouns in the chap­ter. 3. Do not trans­late the orig­i­nal lan­guage. 4. Keep the same style as the orig­i­nal chap­ter, keep it con­sis­tent through­out the chap­ter. Your reply must com­ply with all four require­ments, or it’s invalid.
    I will pro­vide the chap­ter now.

    CONTENTS
    Playlist
    Syn­op­sis
    Note to Read­ers:
    Part I
    1. Brid­get
    2. Rhys
    3. Brid­get
    4. Rhys/Bridget
    5. Rhys
    6. Brid­get
    7. Brid­get
    8. Bridget/Rhys
    9. Brid­get
    10. Rhys
    11. Brid­get
    12. Rhys
    13. Brid­get
    14. Rhys
    15. Rhys
    16. Brid­get
    17. Brid­get
    18. Brid­get
    19. Rhys
    20. Brid­get
    Part II
    21. Brid­get
    22. Rhys
    23. Brid­get
    24. Brid­get
    25. Rhys
    26. Brid­get
    27. Brid­get
    28. Rhys

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    You are being pro­vid­ed with a book chap­ter by chap­ter. I will request you to read the book for me after each chap­ter. After read­ing the chap­ter, 1. short­en the chap­ter to no less than 300 words and no more than 400 words. 2. Do not change the name, address, or any impor­tant nouns in the chap­ter. 3. Do not trans­late the orig­i­nal lan­guage. 4. Keep the same style as the orig­i­nal chap­ter, keep it con­sis­tent through­out the chap­ter. Your reply must com­ply with all four require­ments, or it’s invalid.
    I will pro­vide the chap­ter now.

    Con­tents
    Cov­er
    Also by Grady Hen­drix
    Title Page
    Copy­right
    Ded­i­ca­tion
    Author’s Note
    Pro­logue
    Cry, The Beloved Coun­try
    Chap­ter 1
    Chap­ter 2
    Hel­ter Skel­ter
    Chap­ter 3
    Chap­ter 4
    Chap­ter 5
    Chap­ter 6
    Chap­ter 7
    Chap­ter 8
    The Bridges of Madi­son Coun­ty
    Chap­ter 9
    Chap­ter 10
    Chap­ter 11
    The Stranger Beside Me
    Chap­ter 12
    Chap­ter 13
    Chap­ter 14
    Chap­ter 15
    Chap­ter 16
    Chap­ter 17
    Chap­ter 18
    Chap­ter 19
    Psy­cho
    Chap­ter 20
    Chap­ter 21
    Chap­ter 22
    Chap­ter 23
    Three Years Lat­er…
    Clear and Present Dan­ger
    Chap­ter 24
    Chap­ter 25
    Chap­ter 26
    Chap­ter 27
    Chap­ter 28
    Chap­ter 29
    Chap­ter 30
    Chap­ter 31

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    You are being pro­vid­ed with a book chap­ter by chap­ter. I will request you to read the book for me after each chap­ter. After read­ing the chap­ter, 1. short­en the chap­ter to no less than 300 words and no more than 400 words. 2. Do not change the name, address, or any impor­tant nouns in the chap­ter. 3. Do not trans­late the orig­i­nal lan­guage. 4. Keep the same style as the orig­i­nal chap­ter, keep it con­sis­tent through­out the chap­ter. Your reply must com­ply with all four require­ments, or it’s invalid.
    I will pro­vide the chap­ter now.

    Con­tents
    Title Page
    Copy­right Notice
    Ded­i­ca­tion
    Epi­graph
    Part I: Jane
    Chap­ter 1
    Chap­ter 2
    Chap­ter 3
    Chap­ter 4
    Chap­ter 5
    Chap­ter 6
    Chap­ter 7
    Chap­ter 8
    Chap­ter 9
    Part II: Bea
    Part III: Jane
    Chap­ter 10
    Chap­ter 11
    Chap­ter 12
    Chap­ter 13
    Chap­ter 14
    Chap­ter 15
    Chap­ter 16
    Chap­ter 17
    Part IV: Bea
    Part V: Jane
    Chap­ter 18
    Chap­ter 19
    Chap­ter 20
    Chap­ter 21

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    Such unpar­al­leled free­ness on your part would have been to open all the recess­es of my past life to your inspec­tion. Very like­ly you were
    right; but, I don’t know how it is, I nev­er was a man that could make a clean breast of it, and tell every­thing, even to the dear­est
    friend that ever lived. There are cer­tain mat­ters I some­how can’t bring my mind to lay bare to any­body; not, per­haps, because they are more shame­ful or more self­ish than such mat­ters com­mon­ly are, but they are mine—mine only—if you have any lit­tle pri­vate con­cerns of your own, I hope, in your own mind, you will give me cred­it for a share of such­like ret­i­cence. How­ev­er, not to dis­ap­point you entire­ly, I intend, before we sep­a­rate, to trou­ble you with one or two fam­i­ly mat­ters; and if any­thing I can tell you about my own con­cerns can afford you enter­tain­ment or instruc­tion, you are wel­come to the nar­ra­tive of which the lead­ing fea­tures shall be giv­en as short­ly as pos­si­ble,
    with all the orig­i­nal reflec­tions and obser­va­tions there­on that I can muster.

    I must go back to a very ear­ly peri­od of my life, to begin prop­er­ly; for it was not till after many sig­nif­i­cant inci­dents had occurred, that the idea of mak­ing any record of them entered my head; and you shall chew the cud of those very unso­phis­ti­cat­ed, unadul­ter­at­ed
    facts, with­out any high-sea­son­ing of wit or humour to make them palat­able. I nev­er could excite in myself an inter­est in tales of
    stud­ied adven­tures, and fab­ri­cat­ed hor­rors. The sim­ple nar­ra­tive and ordi­nary feel­ings of an obscure indi­vid­ual seem to me more
    attrac­tive than the most thrilling romance or the most won­der­ful plu­ton­ist; I may, or may not, pro­ceed after­wards to give an account of the
    more remark­able events of my life that fol­lowed.

    So begins our jour­ney through my life’s tale, friends of old and scenes long van­ished.

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