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Where There's a Will There's a Relative

Zelda Tony Cappallini

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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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