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:28:00
I would, yes. Thank you.
:28:03
Okay.
:28:16
Is Mr. Groden here?
:28:18
Yes, Mr. Groden's here,
but he's not feeling very well.

:28:22
You're the first person wearing
a suit to come into our home.

:28:25
- I'm sorry.
- That's all right. Don't apologize.

:28:28
I'm surprised you found us
all the way out here.

:28:31
It did take me a while.
Four days, actually.

:28:34
- The IRS put you in a hotel in town?
- Sometimes.

:28:37
Actually, I spent the last two nights
in my car.

:28:41
Well, your suit looks very neat,
considering.

:28:43
Thank you.
:28:45
- Where is your car?
- It's about two or three miles that way.

:28:48
- That way.
- We'll give you a lift.

:28:51
We never use the road,
we always go cross-country, so...

:28:55
Mrs. Groden, have you
been getting notices from us?

:28:58
We have. We've gotten several.
:29:00
- Good.
- Now, I can offer you some ice water...

:29:03
...but maybe you'd enjoy some
wild chokecherry wine as well.

:29:07
I think you deserve it.
:29:09
- This is my daughter, Bo.
- How do you do?

:29:12
My full name is Cecilia.
:29:14
- Cecilia?
- Cecilia Amanda.

:29:17
L... I mean, Cecilia Rose.
:29:20
Hello, Cecilia Rose.
I'm William Gibbs.

:29:23
Well, William Gibbs...
:29:26
...here you go.
- Mom?

:29:27
- Yeah?
- You could get dressed.

:29:30
Excuse me.
:29:37
I like your tie.
:29:39
What grade are you in,
Cecilia Rose?

:29:41
I'm homeschooled.
:29:43
Have you been working
for the IRS long, Mr. Gibbs?

:29:46
As a matter of fact,
I just recently made a career switch.

:29:51
I was a short-order cook.
:29:53
Sounds like you've been
getting around.

:29:56
- Your father's not feeling well?
- He's depressed.

:29:59
I've been to New York City.

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