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moon of Jupiter, please?
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cooking equipment.
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Francine.
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A helmet!
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It might belong
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half a sandwich?
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honey?
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to get charcoal
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have to cancel
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in the dirt
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you dig up
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earthworms, Mrs. Read.
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we tried to stop them.
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to the pond
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something cooler.
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things in there.
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depends on how you look at it.
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and have to clean
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the week after next.
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to find treasure.
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to plant our plants...
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red geraniums.
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beautiful.
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for the pot to fit in.
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that's good.
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a horseshoe.
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that's our school!
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medieval fairs in Europe.
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bunch like that.
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a point shall win
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shall perish within.
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navigate by the sun
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of the trees.
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your head.
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king or queen.
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at Merlin's maze.
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competition.
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know Newton's formula
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acceleration yet.
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ticking, Ratburn.
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against robots.
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having that teacher.
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best teacher I ever had.
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sumus, estis, sunt.
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Me, please!
Me!
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Lakewood first try.
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the song, Ratburn?
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they're more effective.
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you can't beat us.
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and he's always right.
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that figgy pudding.
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keep eating?
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with giant breakfasts.
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since she was five.
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a regulation tennis ball.
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in the 16th century.
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great-great-great-great-uncle.
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and someone is winning.
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is "the earth."
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during the middle ages.
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a generous offer.
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consider it.
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a unicorn dog?
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wants to replace Ratburn
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every single game.
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probably hold us back for years
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over and over again.
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contest.
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490. And in old English, "Lakewood"
would have an "e" on the end.
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491. I just want you all to know
I'm very proud.
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492. I'm going to have this castle
put on display at school.
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493. Mr. Ratburn
doesn't even know
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494. he's being replaced.
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495. I feel so sorry for him.
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496. Him?
What about us?
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497. My brain hurts
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498. just thinking
about Mr. Pryce-Jones.
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499. Hey, where's Arthur?
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500. All your might
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501. won't set things right!
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502. 'Tis a gentle hand
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503. 'Twill rule the land.
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504. Hey, I've got it!
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505. Whew!
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506. Arthur!
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507. Would you quit playing
with that stupid sword?
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508. We have to go!
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509. Wow!
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510. We have a new king!
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511. I hereby proclaim you,
Arthur Read
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512. King of the Medieval Fair.
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513. Arthur outthought
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514. not only
all my students
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515. but even me.
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516. I couldn't budge
that sword.
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517. You taught that boy
to think for himself.
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518. I couldn't have done it better.
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519. Principal Haney
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520. is Mr. Pryce-Jones still
going to be our teacher?
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521. Of course not!
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522. The only ones
Mr. Pryce-Jones will
teach at Lakewood
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523. are my niece and nephew.
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524. He's going to be
their private tutor.
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525. I'm glad we don't have
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526. a really tough teacher
like Mr. Pryce-Jones.
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527. I bet he gave homework tonight.
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528. Homework?
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529. Thank you
for reminding me.
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530. We lost
a whole day of class.
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531. We need extra homework.
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532. I'd like a written report
on medieval times by Monday.
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533. Then perhaps a quiz
on the rulers of England.
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534. And then...
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