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\\\"However, this is mitigated by the fact that Renton is hungover, panicking and just wanting to get away from the situation; in the book he can\\\'t stop thinking about how Begbie \\\'\\\'hates\\\'\\\' peadophiles and the fact that if Renton ends up in prison, he won\\\'t be safe even there from Begbie\\\'s wrath, so his reasoning is clearly overwhelmed by paranoia.\\\"

So he\\\'s concerned about the legal situation, but justifiably (as in life-or-death justifiably) \\\'\\\'a lot more concerned\\\'\\\' about what would happen if Begbie finds out.
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\\\"However, this is mitigated by the fact that Renton is hungover, panicking and just wanting to get away from the situation; in the book he can\\\'t stop thinking about how Begbie \\\'\\\'hates\\\'\\\' peadophiles and the fact that if Renton ends up in prison, he won\\\'t be safe even there from Begbie\\\'s wrath, so his reasoning is clearly overwhelmed by paranoia.\\\"

So he\\\'s concerned about the legal situation, but justifiably (as in life-or-death justifiably) \\\'\\\'a lot more concerned\\\'\\\' about what would happen if Begbie finds out.

(not sure why there\\\'s errant slashes there nor how to get rid of them)
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\\\"However, this is mitigated by the fact that Renton is hungover, panicking and just wanting to get away from the situation; in the book he can\\\'t stop thinking about how Begbie \\\'\\\'hates\\\'\\\' peadophiles and the fact that if Renton ends up in prison, he won\\\'t be safe even there from Begbie\\\'s wrath, so his reasoning is clearly overwhelmed by paranoia.\\\"

So he\\\'s concerned about the legal situation, but justifiably (as in life-or-death justifiably) \\\'\\\'a lot more concerned\\\'\\\' about what would happen if Begbie finds out.
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\\\"However, this is mitigated by the fact that Renton is hungover, panicking and just wanting to get away from the situation; in the book he can\\\'t stop thinking about how Begbie \\\'\\\'hates\\\'\\\' peadophiles and the fact that if Renton ends up in prison, he won\\\'t be safe even there from Begbie\\\'s wrath, so his reasoning is clearly overwhelmed by paranoia.\\\"

So he\\\'s concerned about the legal situation, but justifiably (as in life-or-death justifiably) \\\'\\\'a lot more concerned\\\'\\\' about what would happen if Begbie finds out.
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