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Patty, distressed, develops a drink habit.
At seven, she's a film star pouring Baileys over her ice-cream, at 11 she develops a drink problem, at 12 she's a drug addict, at 13 she cuts her wrists and is hospitalised, and at 14 she's legally divorced from her parents.
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