1. HELP ALL KIDS LEARN AND GROW
WITH PBS KIDS.
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2. THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING YOUR
PBS STATION.
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3. Hey!
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4. Hey, D.W.!
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5. Hey!
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6. Whoa!
(loud thud)
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7. Charge!
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8. There are some moments
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9. I wish I could repeat
again and again.
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10. This is one of them.
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11. Another one is when I pulled
that sword from the stone
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12. at the Medieval Faire
and became the new king.
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13. For Buster, it might be
that Father's Day
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14. when his dad bought him
a balloon ride.
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15. I bet I know the moment
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16. Mr. Ratburn would like
to repeat again.
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17. What better way to start off
our first day together
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18. than with a pop quiz!
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19. I will cherish
this moment forever.
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20. For D.W., it's probably when
she saved that snowball and...
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21. No, it isn't!
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22. It's the time I got the Tibbles
back for teasing me.
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23. Nothing tastes as sweet
as revenge.
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24. Charge!
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25. Okay!
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26. Now the bunny, he's going to
come and take a little nibble
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27. off your head.
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28. I don't want the bunny
to nibble off my head.
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29. And if you're a clown, what are
you doing in a barbershop?
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30. D.W., that's not polite.
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31. I'm sorry, Mr. Pelato.
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32. She's usually not this bad.
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33. Please!
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34. Last week I had
the Tibbles.
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35. Lucky for me they don't have
a lot of hair.
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36. Just close the eyes, don't move,
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37. and you can have a sugarless
lollipop when we finish.
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38. This is so unfair!
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39. Why does my hair have
to be cut, anyway?
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40. It never hurt anyone.
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41. Don't worry,
it'll grow back.
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42. I just got mine cut
an hour ago.
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43. Nadine?
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44. Ooh, I like it!
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45. Um... I think I better go.
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46. Ciao!
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47. What a mess!
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48. What? Is it over?
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49. Do I get my lollipop now?
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50. Here— take the whole bucket.
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51. Oh, come on.
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52. You can show me.
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53. I promise I won't laugh.
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54. You promised
you wouldn't laugh.
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55. That was a cough.
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56. I swear.
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57. You're a terrible liar.
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58. We have to work on that
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59. if the Tibbles are going
to believe I have hairotosis.
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60. What's that?
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61. The disease I made up,
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62. to explain why I have
to wear this hat all the...
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63. Busted.
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64. Hey, nice haircut.
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65. Really? You think so?
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66. Wow! Thanks.
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67. You must be D.W.'s brother.
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68. Can we call you David?
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69. Actually,
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70. he looks more like a Dennis.
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71. You're right.
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72. Welcome to preschool, Dennis.
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73. I should have known better.
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74. Well, my hair might be short,
but you two look like...
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75. Oh... (groans)
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76. Okay.
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77. Well, see you
around, Dennis.
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78. What about hairless
mole rats?
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79. That could have been
a good comeback.
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80. You're a little late.
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81. D.W.:
It was awful!
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82. I had nothing.
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83. I just stood there with
my mouth hanging open.
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84. This is all
your fault.
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85. My fault?
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86. How is this my fault?
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87. You never taught me
any good comebacks.
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88. What do you say when you get
teased for being boring?
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89. I'm not boring.
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90. Arthur, this isn't
about you.
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91. I'm the one with helmet head.
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92. Now are you going
to help me or not?
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93. Okay, okay.
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94. Well, when someone says
something mean to me,
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95. here's what I say back.
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96. I know you are,
but what am I? Ha!
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97. You're Dennis Read,
D.W.'s twin brother.
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98. Do you feel all right, Dennis?
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99. I feel fi... Hey!
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100. I'm not Dennis!
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101. Okay, it was a good try,
but they were on to you.
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102. Use the other one
Arthur gave you.
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103. All right. Come on.
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104. Say something.
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105. You're so smart and funny.
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106. I'm rubber, you're glue.
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107. Whatever you say bounces off me
and sticks to you.
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108. Ha!
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109. Okay.
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110. Thanks for the
compliment, Dennis.
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111. Wait.
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112. That wasn't...
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113. Why don't you just ignore
the Tibbles?
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114. Ignore them?
That's it?
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115. You guys are supposed to have
great comebacks.
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116. You're bullies.
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117. We're not bullies.
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118. We're kids who have a hard time
expressing our emotions
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119. in a constructive manner.
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120. I know what you should
call them.
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121. Bibliophiles.
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122. A bibliophile is
someone who loves books.
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123. Why would
she call them that?
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124. I don't know.
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125. I just like
the way it sounds.
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126. Bibliophile!
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127. Oh, yeah?
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128. Well, you're a...
an... an autodidact!
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129. Oh, forget it.
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130. The Tough Customers are even
worse at comebacks than you.
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131. Philanthropist!
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132. Humanitarian!
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133. MRS.
Indian food
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134. was one of the things
I really missed
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135. when I was sick.
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136. Now I get a new
recipe every day
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137. from my sister
who's traveling there.
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138. It smells divine, Leah!
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139. Doesn't it, D.W.?
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140. I'm not hungry.
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141. I wish Killer could talk.
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142. I bet she knows
some good comebacks.
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143. How about this one?
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144. "You're as friendly as a cactus
and have the brains of a fly.
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145. "And when you smile,
you look so vile
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146. you could make
an onion cry."
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147. Why,
Leah MacGrady!
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148. It's perfect!
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149. You're a genius!
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150. Say it again.
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151. I have to memorize it so I can
use it against the Tibbles.
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152. Whoa, there!
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153. I didn't know I was stepping
into the middle of a feud.
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154. Why don't you just try
ignoring them, D.W.?
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155. Everyone says that.
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156. Why should I?
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157. They started it.
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158. I'm just defending myself.
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159. You do have a point.
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160. But before you decide
what to do,
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161. I'd like you to listen
to a story.
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162. It comes from the Panchatantra,
a collection of Indian tales
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163. that's literally thousands
of years old.
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164. "Once there was a tortoise
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165. "who lived in a lake
with two geese friends.
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166. "There were plenty of fish
to eat and room to swim about
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167. "and they were all
as happy as could be.
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168. Then the lake dried up."
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169. "This was bad for the geese.
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170. "They would have to find
a new lake.
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171. "But for the tortoise,
it was much worse.
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172. "He moved so slowly, it would
take him months, maybe years
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173. "to find another home.
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174. He might not make it."
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175. "The geese decided
to help their friend out.
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176. "If the tortoise held
a stick in his mouth,
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177. "the geese could grab the ends
and fly him to a new lake.
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178. "There was only one catch.
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179. "The tortoise wouldn't be able
to talk during the flight.
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180. And he was
a very chatty tortoise."
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181. You think this'll
hurt my beak?
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182. When will we stop
for a bathroom break?
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183. Will the new lake have frogs?
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184. They keep me up at night.
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185. Don't fly too fast.
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186. If it's worth getting there,
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in one piece.
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188. Who's got the map?
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189. Will we bring fish?
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190. If I don't eat,
I get cranky.
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191. What kind of wood is this?
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192. Oak would have been better.
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193. You couldn't get oak?
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194. You should have asked me.
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195. I know a beaver—
gets me great oak.
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196. MRS.
"Everything was going fine
until a duck flew along.
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197. "She thought the flying
tortoise was the silliest thing
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198. she'd ever seen."
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199. Hey, look!
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200. It's Air Tortoise!
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201. Do the peanuts on that flight
come with or without shells?
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202. Ha!
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203. You look like a flying saucer
that's being towed.
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204. MRS.
"It was getting harder
and harder
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205. for the tortoise to keep
his mouth closed."
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206. Are you driving an automatic
or a "stick" shift?
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207. Hey, hey— what's the
difference between you
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208. and every other tortoise?
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209. About a thousand feet!
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210. MRS.
"Finally, the tortoise had had
all he could take."
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211. Oh, yeah?
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212. Well, you are quackers!
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213. "And the poor tortoise fell
and fell until..."
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214. That's my sister calling
from India.
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215. You two set the table.
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216. I'll just be a minute.
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217. Martha!
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218. Where are you now?
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219. In a town called Bodhgaya
with the most amazing tree.
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220. So what was the moral
of the story?
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221. Keep the stick in your mouth
when you're flying with geese?
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222. I'm not sure.
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223. I forgot to ask.
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224. But I did remember part
of Mrs. MacGrady's comeback.
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225. If the Tibbles call me Dennis
again, they're going to get it.
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226. Good night, Nadine.
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227. Good night, D.W.
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228. Quackers?
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229. Of course I'm quackers!
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230. I'd have to be
to hang out with you.
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231. No one's forcing you.
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232. Why don't you make
like a tree and leave!
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233. Ha! You wouldn't last
a day without me.
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234. Maybe not, but at least
it'd be a happy day.
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235. Hey, you guys are
from that Indian story.
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236. So, did you eventually
become friends?
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237. Friends? Are you kidding me?
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238. I'd rather be friends
with a snake.
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239. A snake wouldn't be your
friend if you paid him.
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240. Crumpet?
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241. No, thanks.
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242. I don't like to eat
while I'm dreaming.
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243. So, why are you two together
if you don't like each other?
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244. Every time Featherbrain
teases me,
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245. I have to tease her back.
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246. Then I have to tease
Slowpoke back.
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247. But if you constantly have
to get each other back,
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248. then you'll be at it forever.
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249. It's only been
2,000 years so far.
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250. Oh, we're also
chained together.
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251. It was his fault.
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252. He put the cuffs on.
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253. Yeah, but she lost the key.
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254. (clunk)
Ooh!
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255. D.W.:
Hey, Emily.
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256. Hi, Dennis!
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257. How's D.W.?
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258. We haven't seen her
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259. in a while.
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260. Oh, yeah?
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261. Well, you two have
the brains of a...
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262. You know what?
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264. Call me whatever you want.
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265. I really don't care.
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266. D.W.:
After a few more times,
they gave up.
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267. Then my hair grew back.
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268. But from then on,
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269. I had a new method
for dealing with the Tibbles.
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270. I call it "Keeping
the stick in the mouth."
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271. But I thought you said nothing
tasted as sweet as revenge.
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272. Oh, Mrs. Morgan saw
the whole thing,
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273. said I had behaved very maturely
and gave me a brownie.
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274. It was delicious.
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276. Charge!
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277. And now...
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278. My name is Yumi.
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279. Today we're going to hear
a Japanese folktale.
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in the mountains.
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282. Yumi is a kamishibai
storyteller.
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284. It's a Japanese word.
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287. Paper theater.
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288. And each time as I tell you
a story,
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289. I reveal another picture.
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290. By the next morning, they had
made five beautiful hats.
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291. We are doing our own
kamishibai story.
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292. There's an Aesop's fable
called "The Golden Axe,"
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293. and we're changing it and we're
calling it "The Golden Shovel."
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294. One day an honest
construction worker...
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295. accidentally dropped
his shovel into the sewer.
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297. A magic alligator rose out and
asked, "Why are you crying?"
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298. "My only shovel fell
into the sewer."
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299. The alligator popped up
with the golden shovel.
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300. "Is this it?"
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301. "Wow, that's beautiful,
but it's not mine."
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302. "Is this silver shovel yours?"
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303. "Well, that is nice,
but it's not mine."
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304. "Is this rusty
steel shovel yours?"
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305. "Yes, that is my shovel.
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306. Thanks."
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with his honesty
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308. that he gave him
all three shovels.
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wanted a golden shovel, too.
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310. He threw his shovel down the
sewer and tried to look sad.
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311. The alligator appeared and said,
"Why are you sad?"
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312. "Because my shovel fell
into the sewer."
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313. "Is this golden shovel yours?"
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314. The worker replied, "Yes, yes,
that is my shovel"
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315. and tried to grab it.
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316. When the alligator heard the
construction worker's answer,
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shovel and was never seen again.
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318. And now...
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319. Hi, I'm D.W.
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320. You probably know that already.
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321. But I bet you don't know
where we are.
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322. There are cars, shops, signs.
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323. Could be a city anywhere, right?
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324. But it happens to be...
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325. in Africa!
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326. We're in a city called Dakar,
in a country called Senegal.
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327. This is my friend Cheikh,
and this show is all about him.
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328. That's not entirely accurate.
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329. It's more about you
and my cousin Brain.
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330. Well, that's true.
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331. But you're in it.
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332. We should have a show
just about you and me.
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333. We would call it
"Cheikh and D.W."
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334. I like it!
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335. But how about
"D.W. and Cheikh"?
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336. Anyway, tell it to Arthur.
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337. He's the show hog.
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338. We'll work on it.
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339. In the meantime,
welcome to our story.
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340. Arthur!
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341. Shh!
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342. Here is my country, Senegal.
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343. And this is me
a few months ago,
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344. before I left
for Elwood City.
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345. You'll see,
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346. you'll make plenty
of new friends.
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my favorite foods,
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349. And couscous?
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351. And do they have movies?
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can we go to the circus?
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Attention, boys and girls!
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355. Let's all give a big welcome
to Cheikh, our new student.
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356. He comes all the way from...
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357. D.W.:
I know, I know!
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359. and he's Brain's cousin.
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360. Arthur told me
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362. Here. I drew this for you.
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364. But what is it?
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365. That's you and a bunch of other
kids getting on the hippo bus
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which is inside a volcano.
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367. And those are lions
hiding in the trees.
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368. Do you have special
crossing guards
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370. I've never seen a lion
in my life.
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371. Where did you learn
this nonsense?
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372. Um, movies and TV, I guess.
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374. I live in a city, which is
bigger than this one.
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375. D.W., I'm sure
you meant well,
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place before you describe it.
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377. Ha! You don't know
anything about Africa!
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378. I guess not.
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380. I'm going to learn
about the whole country.
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381. It's not a country.
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382. It's a continent.
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383. There are actually
54 countries in Africa.
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384. Wow. That's a lot to learn.
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387. Africa is over here, dear.
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making my head spin,
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390. and I don't even
know how to read.
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about Turkey
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393. And that was just one country.
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395. Don't say it.
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396. Don't say what?
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397. That it's too hard for me
and I should just give up.
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going to say, right?
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399. No.
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you should get a little help
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than we do.
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402. D.W.:
Oh.
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good ideas, Arthur Read.
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about all 54 countries
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of information.
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in the form of a graph,
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408. perhaps using
a hierarchal approach.
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409. We'll need a cataloguing system
to inventory our documents.
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410. Then we'll create a template
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411. upon which we can build
our research model.
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412. It'll be as simple
as learning your ABC's.
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413. Oh, so you mean
we'll make a song?
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414. That's how I learned
my ABC's.
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415. Um, no, that's not
what I meant.
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416. But that's a much better idea.
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417. Let's do it.
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418. Did you two just write
that song?
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419. It's amazing!
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I'll tell you what's amazing—
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from that basket.
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spicy lemon chicken.
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you might like to try
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426. Let's eat!
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427. Hey, maybe we should have
a food section in our song.
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428. Oh, definitely.
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429. There are so many delicious
dishes to try from Africa.
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430. Poulet yassa is just
the tail of the iceberg.
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431. You mean the "tip"
of the iceberg.
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432. Tell me a few of them.
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433. Ha ha! All right!
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434. Nice work!
Good job!
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435. Do you think we're ready
to be pop stars?
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436. D.W.:
I don't know about that.
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437. But we could try singing it
for the class.
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438. Kids, we have
a special treat today.
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439. D.W. is going to sing a song
she wrote about Africa.
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440. (thinking):
Maybe this wasn't
such a good idea.
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441. I can't wait for the part
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443. Or the part where D.W. turns red
because she embarrasses herself.
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444. She's not going
to embarrass anyone.
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445. Not with me singing with her.
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446. Thanks for helping me.
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447. And I'm sorry I made
that silly drawing.
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448. I'm glad you made it.
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we'd never be pop stars.
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450. (quietly):
Cheikh, we're not pop stars.
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452. A week ago
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453. you knew nothing about Africa.
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454. Now look at you.
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455. MRS.
That was wonderful, D.W.
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456. And now I'd like to introduce
our newest student.
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457. Kids, this is Keith,
from Kalamazoo.
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458. Does anybody here know
anything about Kalamazoo?
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459. No, but I'd love to learn.
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460. To watch more Arthur
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461. and play games with all
of the Elwood City friends,
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462. visit pbskidsgo.org.
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463. You can find Arthur books
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464. and lots of other books, too,
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465. at your local library.
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