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Zelda’s brother, Sam Price, has just died. Zelda and her other other brother, Jerry, learned that Sam left his entire estate to the Catholic Church, depriving them of an eagerly-anticipated inheritance. Outraged and secretly conspiring against each other to secure their fair share, Zelda and Jerry have reluctantly turned to mobster Tony for help. Tony’s daughter, Doris, is dating Zelda’s son, Rudy. Doris and Rudy plan to get married, but Zelda is dead-set against it because of Tony’s Mafia
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Start: Tony: Just like the old country, having the body at home. It brings back memories. Zelda: Sam was funny about dying.
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End: Zelda: I understand. Tony: Okay, then, let’s get to angles.
Citation: Roger Karshner, Where There’s a Will There’s a Relative, Samuel French, 2008, pp. 37-40.
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