Send Me No Flowers
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In here, Arnold.
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I need help, I can't manage this.
- Later. I want you to hear something.

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What are you doing?
- Listen.

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One... two... three...
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What's this?
- Wait.

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"My dearest Judy,
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by the time you hear this tape,
I will be dead.

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Yes,
my hypochondria has finally paid off.

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Forgive the jest, but as you see,
I retain my sense of humor to the end.

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My darling, I want to tell you
how much I love you

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and how much happiness
you gave me during our marriage.

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When I found out that I was dying
I had great anxieties

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about you and your future welfare.
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It was for this reason
that I felt you should remarry,

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and that Bert
would make an ideal husband.

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I'm telling you all this
so you'll feel no guilt whatsoever

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about marrying Bert.
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After whatever is considered
a decent interval by your bridge club.

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And now, my dearest,
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I must close.
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With sincerest wishes
for your future happiness,

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your loving husband,
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the late George Kimball."
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Oh, it's beautiful,
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It's just beautiful.
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Hey, Arnold, would you take it easy?
You've been hitting the bottle hard.

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Yes, and I'll keep hitting it too.
I don't know how else to handle this.


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