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:17:01
She even had this small
birthmark on her shoulder
that kind of looked like one.

:17:05
Said her grandfather
had one too...

:17:07
on his--
on his butt, I think.

:17:10
It's called
familial hemangioma.

:17:14
I once skunked
an entire graduating class...

:17:16
by putting it
on a final exam.

:17:21
When she was alive,
I had to scour for
anything I could find...

:17:24
with a dragonfly on it
to buy her a present.

:17:27
Now? Now I see 'em
everywhere.

:17:32
There was one-- There was
one bouncing against
my office window yesterday.

:17:36
A real one.
:17:39
Last night a package arrived.
She had bought
over the Internet...

:17:41
a mobile to put on
the baby's crib...

:17:43
of dragonflies.
:17:46
And then this thing last night
with the paperweight.

:17:50
You know what I think?
:17:53
I think you are literally
going buggy living
in that house.

:17:57
Yeah, you should move.
You're rummaging around
in an empty nursery.

:18:00
You're living with
a talking parrot
who won't even speak to you.

:18:03
Never would.
Never liked me.

:18:06
Would only talk
to Emily.

:18:09
She even taught it
to announce her arrival
when she came in the door.

:18:15
"Honey.
Honey, I'm home."

:18:18
You ought to sell
that thing, Joe.
Get rid of it.

:18:22
Stuck with it.
:18:24
I promised her
I'd keep it forever, and I'd
put a provision in my will...

:18:27
that if anything ever happened
to me, someone I trusted
would take care of it.

:18:32
Would you?
:18:35
Would you?
:18:36
Oh, no.
It's your promise, buddy.
It's not mine.

:18:42
I need to live up to
my promises to her.

:18:46
That's one thing
I need to do.
Okay, fine.

:18:50
Any other promises
that I should know about?

:18:52
Just one, but I'm
taking care ofthat one
myself, starting...

:18:57
today.
:18:59
Hi, Joe.
Hugh.


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