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She had made a terrible...
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She had made a terrible mistake. In a moment of carelessness behind the wheel she brought great harm to several she loved and to a good, innocent family she didn‚--ôt even know. The investigating officers had quickly assigned the blame to her. The words "my fault" burned into her like a hot bullet. Well-meaning friends tried to tell her, "It wasn‚--ôt your fault." She knew better. With just a fraction more alertness on her part, seven people could have been spared the searing crash. What she needed now was not an excuse but forgiveness.