Igby Goes Down
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1:29:08
Hello, Mrs. Bittle. It's Igby.
1:29:11
- If you could sign this release.
- I'd love to, Mrs. Bittle...

1:29:14
...but she's dead.
1:29:32
Great job.
1:29:34
Thank you.
1:29:35
Aunt Penelope?
1:29:37
- It's Igby.
- This all seems to be in order.

1:29:41
I'm in Washington.
1:29:44
This is for you and your helpers.
1:29:47
Thank you very much.
That's very generous of you.

1:29:52
I'm sure she'd love to, Aunt Penelope.
1:29:55
Except for one thing.
1:30:19
Yes, Aunt Penelope, I'm sure she was.
1:30:23
Tuesday.
1:30:25
Thank you.
1:30:27
Bye-bye.
1:30:35
It's ironic...
1:30:38
...that the first time
in my entire life that I feel...

1:30:41
...remotely affectionate toward her
is when she's dead.

1:30:48
You beat up her corpse.
1:30:51
After that.
1:30:53
The service is in two days.
You can stay in your old room.

1:30:56
You killed her. You bury her.

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