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3. Petite.
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4. Is this where
the Addams family lives?
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5. Yeah.
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6. You going in there?
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7. I'm the truant officer.
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8. They've got two kids
who have never
set foot in school.
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9. Good luck, Charlie.
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10. Hello.
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11. Hello.
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12. Uh, you must be one of
the Addams children.
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13. I'm Wednesday.
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14. I'm Mr. Hilliard.
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16. They're always at home.
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17. I'd like to see them.
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18. You mean you wanna come in?
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19. If you don't mind.
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20. Nice place you've
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It's so nice and gloomy.
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22. Who's that?
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23. That used to be
a friend of my daddy's.
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24. Wednesday!
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25. Wednesday.
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26. Here. I fixed it for you.
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27. Pugsley is very handy.
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28. Fixed her? That doll
doesn't have a head.
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29. It's Marie Antoinette.
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30. Grandmama told us about
the French Revolution
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chopped off her head.
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32. Meet you out in the cemetery.
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33. Mommy is in the conservatory.
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34. Why, you perked up
my African strangler.
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35. Come here, darling.
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36. Mommy, this is Mr. Hilliard.
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37. How do you do, Mr. Hilliard?
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38. Uh, Mrs. Addams,
I was sent here...
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39. My hemlock has been
very listless lately.
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40. Do you know
anything about hemlock?
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41. No, Mrs. Addams.
I was sent here to...
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42. Oh, what a pity.
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43. I think I'll run along
and bury Marie Antoinette.
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44. Have fun, dear.
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45. Just look at my
beautiful poison oak.
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46. Every leaf so alive.
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47. Mrs. Addams, your children
are six and eight years old...
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48. And growing like toadstools.
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49. My hemlock
continues to droop.
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50. They've got to attend school.
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51. It's the law.
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52. Oh, I'd love to discuss
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53. but you see, I can't.
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54. You must speak to my husband.
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55. The law is his responsibility.
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56. That's quite a bell.
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57. Yes, Gomez is
very fond of it.
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58. But we can never use it
when we have
a cake in the oven.
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59. Hello, Mr. Addams.
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60. I didn't hear you come in.
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61. Lurch is our butler.
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62. He will take you
to Mr. Addams.
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63. Uh, couldn't I just stay here?
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64. I'm sure you and I
can settle this matter.
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65. On the other hand,
perhaps it would be better
to see Mr. Addams.
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66. Follow me.
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67. My poor little hemlock.
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68. Where have I failed you?
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69. I know.
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70. You haven't been getting
enough moonlight.
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71. Mr. Addams.
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72. Mr. Addams, I am Sam Hilliard
from the Sherwood School.
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73. How do you do, Mr. Hilliard?
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74. I just stopped
by to talk to you about...
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75. They're gonna crash.
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76. You think so, huh?
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77. Beautiful. Beautiful.
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78. You meant to blow them up?
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79. Of course.
Why else would a grown man
play with trains?
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80. You wanna blow
the other bridge?
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81. Oh, some other time.
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82. You know how it is
with a small child
and new trains.
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83. What can I do for you?
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84. Uh, it's about sending
the children to school.
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85. Oh, Mama's in charge
of the education.
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86. She's in the guest room
playing darts
with Uncle Fester.
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87. But they've got
to go to school.
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88. Everybody sends
their kids to school.
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89. Ridiculous. Why have children
just to get rid of them?
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90. I'm opposed to
the whole nonsense.
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91. But don't you
want them to learn?
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92. Learn, you say?
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93. Look at that.
Little Wednesday's.
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94. Spiders.
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95. Pedigreed.
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96. Ever known a child who could
raise thoroughbred spiders?
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97. No.
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98. There you are.
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99. But I was referring
to more formal learning.
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100. Uh, reading.
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101. What is there for
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102. But someday she'll be 26.
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103. See you then.
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104. Mr. Addams, surely you want
your youngsters to be
like other children.
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105. But they are.
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106. You should see little Pugsley
wrestling with his octopus.
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107. A live octopus?
He's all boy.
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108. What if he bites him?
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109. Mr. Hilliard,
Pugsley doesn't bite.
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110. A little nip now
and then perhaps.
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111. But it's all in fun.
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112. Well, look,
this isn't my idea.
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114. We have our own
board of education.
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115. Mama tutors the children
in all the fine arts.
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116. Music, painting, ballet.
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117. She's the longhair
of the family.
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118. And a fantastic dart player.
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119. You only got 10 points.
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120. I nipped him in the ear,
didn't I?
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121. Ear? Watch the master.
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122. You're standing
right in my way.
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123. It's the only safe place.
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125. Now watch this one.
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126. Right in the old gizzard.
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127. This is the guest room.
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128. That was close.
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129. Go ahead, Fester,
you get another shot.
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130. This time, get him
right in the old heart.
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131. What's the matter
with your friend?
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132. I don't know.
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133. Weird, isn't he?
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134. Then that crazy
plant grabbed me.
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135. And you should've seen
how happy he was
when he blew up the bridge.
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136. And that big monster
they call a butler.
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137. He would've
frightened Frankenstein.
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138. Now, Mr. Hilliard, really.
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139. I was there.
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140. That knife was aimed
straight at my heart.
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141. Now, now, calm down.
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142. But I got away.
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143. Please try and pull
yourself together.
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144. Mr. Hilliard,
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you'll go home
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146. and lie down for a while.
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147. If you take my advice,
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148. you'll leave those Addams kids
right where they are.
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149. That's the closet. I'm sorry.
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150. I never knew he drank.
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151. Oh, the thorns are
so much larger this fall.
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152. Lovely, Morticia.
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153. You have such
a way with roses.
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154. Thank you, Gomez.
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155. Did I just hear
a peal of thunder?
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156. You did, Tish. You did.
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157. Oh, that's the most
heavenly sound.
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158. It makes life worth living.
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159. You remember our honeymoon,
Gomez?
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160. Who could forget
our first night
in Death Valley.
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161. There was a stillness
in the air.
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162. Tish.
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163. The moon was full.
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164. And that lovely soft
fluttering of bat wings.
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165. And the divine cave.
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166. You're so romantic, Tish.
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167. I think they're
waiting for us, Gomez.
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168. The music is so lovely.
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169. Look, darling.
I finished it this morning.
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170. How do you think
Cousin Imar is going to
like his new sweater?
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171. Uh-huh.
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173. What's odd, dear?
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174. I didn't know Cousin Imar
wore turtleneck sweaters.
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175. Mmm. Querida.
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177. Never mind, Lurch.
I'll get it.
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178. Thank you, Thing.
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180. Thank you, darling.
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181. Oh, isn't that sweet?
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183. The Sherwood School
insists that we enroll
the children immediately.
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184. We must've made
a very good impression
on that Mr. Hilliard.
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185. Morticia, you can't send
the children to school.
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187. Gomez,
I've seen little Wednesday
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at the other children.
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189. I think she wants
to play with them.
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190. Well, she didn't get that
from my side of the family.
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191. School?
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and look how I turned out.
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193. Uncle Fester, looks,
charm and personality
aren't everything.
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learning and accomplishment.
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196. Who else do you know
that's 110 volts?
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198. Beautiful.
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200. You do have natural talent,
Uncle Fester.
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201. But that has nothing to do
with learning or knowledge.
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202. I'll call the school
and tell them we'll be
there in the morning.
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203. Morticia.
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205. Darling.
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206. Mother knows best.
Now, believe me.
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207. We'll send
the children to school.
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208. School? That's for kids.
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209. I'm sure the children
are going to be
very happy here.
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we'd have let them stay home.
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212. Wasn't that that nice
Mr. Hilliard?
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an odd one, isn't he?
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he suddenly ran out of
our house the other day?
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217. Frightened by
a simple game of darts.
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218. I'm going to have to have
another talk with him.
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219. B-O-O-Z-E.
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220. Booze.
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I guess I underestimated him.
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222. Come along, children.
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Wednesday, Pugsley.
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Goodbye, children.
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no trouble with this.
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230. Of course, these cases
bring the superintendent
down on our necks.
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231. And he's the most difficult,
troublesome man.
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always one like that
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just how to handle it.
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and I'll send it to
my friend DuBois in Haiti.
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sticking pins in it...
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237. Gomez.
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from DuBois in years.
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239. He may not be taking
mail orders anymore.
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240. How about a nice old-fashioned
horse whipping?
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241. Good, good.
Or let our boa constrictor
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you're my kind of people.
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Goomba in Nairobi?
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wonderful results
with just a drum.
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247. You're so practical.
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and they're not here yet.
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249. Are they gonna
keep them there
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250. Gomez, a watched cauldron
never bubbles.
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if they let Pugsley drive.
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That's it.
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They killed him.
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The dragon.
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Who killed a dragon?
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261. He killed the dragon.
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262. I can't believe
anyone would kill a dragon.
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263. The poor, defenseless dragon.
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stories in her book.
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No more school.
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for our children,
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281. I could call
that Miss Comstock.
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nice Mr. Hilliard
and invite him over.
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he liked us.
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they insist on seeing you.
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288. I'm sorry, I haven't
made out my will yet.
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doesn't come?
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290. Angel, your father sent
Lurch for Mr. Hilliard,
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291. and it's very difficult
for people to refuse Lurch.
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a nice way with them.
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293. Now, let me see your hands.
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and clean and sharp.
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296. And you did very well, too,
Wednesday darling.
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a bath for nothing.
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299. Mr. Hilliard.
I'm so glad you could come.
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in the good chair.
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301. That'll be all
for now, Lurch.
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some little thing.
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murder is not a little thing.
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312. Mama?
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314. Wait till you see
what they've got
cooked up for you.
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317. No! No, thank you.
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318. We made it
especially for you.
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321. An old family recipe.
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322. The bats are my favorites,
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323. although the lizards
are good, too.
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324. You can feel them wiggling
practically all the way down.
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325. Time to go.
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326. Mr. Hilliard,
you're a bundle of nerves.
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we can do for him, Gomez?
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328. Of course.
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The rack?
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331. Lurch.
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333. The rack for Mr. Hilliard.
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339. But there are some things
we just can't tolerate.
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Like violence.
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341. Well, what's wrong
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342. Violence?
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the children at school.
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344. You did say, "Teaching
the children in school"?
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Grimm lately?
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little fairy tales?
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defenseless dragon?
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Hansel and Gretel?
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363. You know,
I'm beginning to think
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for Mr. Hilliard!
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365. No, please.
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366. I'm beginning to
see your point.
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368. From dragons to
toy guns to real guns
to bombs to atom bombs!
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369. You know what?
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378. Pugsley.
He's building Wednesday
a little dollhouse.
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381. Wonderful.
Yes, the children will be
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Mr. Hilliard.
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accepted our ideas
enthusiastically.
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385. Really? Well, now,
Mr. Hilliard may be right.
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