1. Neat.
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2. Sweet.
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3. Petite.
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4. Uncle Fester.
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5. Lurch, I hope you don't mind
my using your harpsichord.
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6. It helps me in my composing.
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7. How does it sound?
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8. I say, Lurch, how does it sound?
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9. How can I concentrate with
Gomez tuning the harpsichord?
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10. Uncle Fester,
he's not tuning it.
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11. He's composing on it.
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12. That's composing?
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13. What does it seem like?
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14. Well, it seems like composing,
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15. but it sounds like tuning.
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16. What are you composing, Gomez?
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17. A sonata for three hands.
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18. Three hands?
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19. It'll give Lurch a chance
to play duets with Thing.
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20. Oh, that's very
creative, darling.
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21. Mail's in.
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22. Thank you, Thing.
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23. The seal has a coat of arms.
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24. The only seal I ever
saw had a coat of fur.
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25. Could be from
Princess Millicent.
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26. Ah, yes.
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27. Oh, she's arriving
for an extended visit.
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28. I thought princesses
only lived in castles.
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29. Princess Millicent is in
reality Gomez's Aunt Millie,
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30. from Marshy Bottom, Iowa.
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31. Oh, then the coat of arms
and the title is a fake, huh?
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32. No, Aunt Millie picked
those up years ago
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33. when she married a
Prince Von Schlepp.
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34. Sounds glamorous.
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35. Not really.
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36. Von Schlepp was a prince,
but he was also a pauper.
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37. Ah, the poor man.
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38. That's usually what a pauper is.
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39. He squandered Aunt Millie's
money on foolish investments.
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40. And when he died, all
she had left was the title
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41. and a trunk full of
worthless oil stock.
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42. She's been living on
her relatives ever since.
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43. Poor thing. Clothed
only in a coat of arms.
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44. Checkmate.
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45. I've always wanted to
meet your Aunt Millicent.
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46. She's certainly welcome here.
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47. Bravo, querida.
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48. Spoken like a true Addams.
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49. Thank you, darling.
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50. And what's more, we must be
especially nice to your Aunt...
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51. To Princess Millicent.
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52. She must never feel like a
poor relation in this house.
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53. Cara.
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54. In that case, we should
give her the royal chamber.
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55. Royal chamber?
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56. Yeah, the one with
the king-size bed.
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57. Charming.
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58. Ah, Your Highness.
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59. The other hand.
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60. Uncle Fester,
what are you doing?
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61. I was practicing to
greet the Princess.
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62. That's ridiculous.
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63. She may have married a prince,
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64. but she's still Aunt
Millie from Iowa.
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65. 3:00.
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66. My watches say 4:00.
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67. That makes it exactly 2:30.
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68. The princess should
be here any minute.
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69. The princess.
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70. To the garage.
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71. Well, well, if it
isn't Aunt Millie.
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72. It isn't.
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73. It's Princess Millicent.
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74. Oh, of course. Well,
how are you, Princess?
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75. You may call me "Your Highness."
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76. It's a good thing I practiced.
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77. Querida.
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78. This is my lovely wife Morticia.
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79. Welcome, Your Highness.
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80. And this is our Uncle Fester.
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81. Guess this one's on me.
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82. My luggage is
outside. You may rise.
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83. Easy for you to say.
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84. Fester, you'd better help
Lurch with the princess' bags.
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85. Yes.
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86. It's not what I'm accustomed to.
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87. But I suppose it's
better than a hotel.
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88. You'll love your chamber.
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89. It has a beautiful view.
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90. On a clear day you can
see all the way to the swamp.
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91. But, of course, who
wants a clear day?
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92. Would you like for me to help
you unpack, Your Highness?
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93. It's not necessary.
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94. I'm traveling
very light this trip.
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95. Besides, my
handmaiden will help me.
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96. Handmaiden?
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97. Handmaiden.
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98. Allow me to present
Lady Fingers.
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99. How do you do, Lady Fingers?
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100. She seems very lovely.
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101. Comes from a fine family.
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102. Her father used
to be my footman.
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103. And now I think I'll
retire to my chambers.
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104. Lurch will show
you where they are.
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105. I thought she said
she was traveling light.
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106. She is.
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107. Lurch and Uncle Fester
are traveling heavy.
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108. I'm so glad she's here, though.
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109. And with Lady Fingers.
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110. I think she's just the companion
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111. that Thing has been
longing for lately.
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112. He's right, she's left.
The perfect match.
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113. We'll see.
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114. Thing.
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115. My, aren't they the shy ones!
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116. Lady Fingers, where are you?
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117. I need you up here at once.
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118. Oh, he missed his chance.
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119. Don't worry, he'll have others.
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120. He's handy that way.
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121. It's about time you showed up.
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122. When I give a command, I
want it obeyed immediately.
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123. I do hope Lady Fingers won't
pick up slothful ways around here.
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124. Oh, no. How did you
find your chamber?
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125. The bed is as hard as nails.
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126. Knew you'd like it.
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127. And where on earth did
you get those black drapes?
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128. I really had to shop for them.
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129. Ghastly.
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130. When she brought Lady Fingers,
I thought she was a true Addams.
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131. Obviously, there's
something wrong with her.
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132. Well, the poor dear
has suffered so,
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133. what with her husband dying.
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134. Worse than that, he went broke.
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135. I do hope she stays,
for Thing's sake.
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136. But she's accustomed to castles.
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137. Yes, she does live
in a dream world.
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138. There must be some way
we can make her feel at home.
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139. We couldn't convert
this place into a castle.
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140. The ceilings are too low.
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141. We can do everything else.
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142. You mean...
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143. You're reading my
mind, aren't you, bubele?
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144. Tish, that name.
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145. Darling, control yourself.
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146. Royalty now, bubele later.
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147. Very well, but later you'll
have to call me Sir Bubele.
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148. Gomez, darling, do hurry.
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149. The princess should
be down any moment.
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150. Oh, darling, you do
make a dashing cavalier.
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151. Not such a bad
lady-in-waiting yourself.
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152. I wonder what's keeping her.
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153. Patience, my dear.
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154. A lady-in-waiting
must learn to wait.
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155. Ah, here she is.
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156. What's wrong with him?
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157. Too big for his britches.
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158. That's quite obvious.
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159. He left without being dismissed.
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160. You may go.
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161. Well, I can see this household
will need a lot of training.
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162. And now I wish
to be entertained.
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163. Do you hear? I wish
to be entertained.
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164. Uncle Fester.
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165. Coming.
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166. A-ha! Fester the Jester.
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167. What will it be, Your Highness?
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168. Sick jokes? Elephant joke?
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169. Limerick.
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170. "There was a young
man from Dakota..."
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171. No limericks, huh?
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172. How about stupid jokes?
They're my specialty.
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173. See, this one stupe says to
another, "Did you take a bath?"
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174. And the other one
says, "Is one missing?"
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175. You may retire permanently.
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176. Yes, Your Highness.
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177. Mama, I understand you and
the princess have had a spat.
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178. That woman is driving me batty.
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179. The only thing she'll let me
serve is Chicken a la King.
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180. Well, that's the
royalty business.
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181. Besides, Chicken a
la King's rather tasty.
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182. Without the feathers?
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183. Oh, some people
have the dullest tastes.
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184. Here you are, Lurch.
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185. Now please try
not to bow so low.
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186. This is the third time
I've had to mend them.
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187. Must I... Well, Lurch,
maybe the princess
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188. will let you wear a
suit of armor instead.
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189. Those things wear like iron.
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190. I'm so glad we kept
up with our minuet.
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191. It's so appropriate now.
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192. Let them eat cake.
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193. In the dungeon.
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194. Off with their heads.
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195. Isn't that sweet?
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196. She's dreaming of
the good old days.
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197. I give up.
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198. I want her to hear me.
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199. On account of her, I've been
up nights studying old joke books,
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200. learning card tricks,
even old bird calls.
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201. I just heard you do a vulture,
Fester. You were terrific.
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202. That wasn't me.
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203. That was Her Highness, snoring.
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204. Nobody seems to be
enjoying the princess' visit.
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205. Except those two.
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206. They finally got together.
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207. Let's leave them alone.
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208. Can I kiss your hand, Madame?
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209. Oh, dear Lurch, he's
such an incurable romantic.
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210. Just leave the bags here.
I'll send for them later.
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211. Leaving us, Your Highness?
Is something wrong?
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212. Everything is wrong.
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213. He won't bow anymore.
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214. And he doesn't amuse me.
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215. And this morning, I found
a sign on my door saying,
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216. "Princess, go home."
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217. I'm moving to a hotel,
and don't try to stop me.
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218. I said don't try to stop me.
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219. I wouldn't dream of it.
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220. One moment, Your Highness.
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221. This whole house is subversive.
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222. To the hotel.
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223. We're free, Lurch.
We're liberated.
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224. Well, smile, Lurch, smile.
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225. Gomez, darling, Mama tells
me the princess is leaving.
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226. Better than that, she's
left. She's gone to a hotel.
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227. And you let her? Dear,
you know she can't afford it.
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228. Oh, yes, she can.
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229. Oil discovered in the desert?
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230. Remember all those worthless
oil stocks I told you Aunt Millie had?
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231. They're not worthless anymore.
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232. Aunt Millie can not only afford to
live in a hotel, she can afford to buy it.
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233. Hey, maybe we
ought to get her back.
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234. Oil's well that ends well.
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235. "Oil's well." Get
it? That's a joke.
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236. You don't have to
joke anymore, Fester.
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237. You're no longer a court jester.
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238. And you, Lurch, you can
get back into long pants.
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239. We are going back to normal.
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240. Oh, wonderful.
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241. The Addams family
is a democracy again.
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242. Exactly. From now on, I
give the orders around here.
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243. Gomez. But nobody
has to obey them.
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244. I'm sure glad I don't
have to be funny anymore.
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245. We all are, dear.
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246. I just finished my
sonata for three hands.
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247. You rang?
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248. Lurch, how would you
like to play this with Thing?
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249. Can't wait to get at it, eh?
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250. Thing?
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251. Thing, are you there?
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252. Oh, Thing, Mr. Addams has finished
his sonata for three hands and with...
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253. Thing? Thing, what is it? Thing?
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254. Something seems to be
wrong with him. Darling.
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255. His pulse is rather sluggish. We better
contact the jungle and get Dr. Mbogo.
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256. Oh, you know how those
jungle witch doctors are, Gomez.
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257. They just won't
make house calls.
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258. I don't think he
needs a doctor, dear.
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259. You mean he's beyond help?
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260. You don't think he's sick?
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261. Lovesick. Of course.
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262. It was written all
over his cuticles.
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263. I'd never have dreamt
he'd take it that hard.
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264. There's only one thing to do.
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265. We have to get
Lady Fingers back.
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266. But to do that, we
must also bring back...
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267. Oh, no.
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268. We must make the
sacrifice for Thing's sake.
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269. I'll have to start
telling jokes again.
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270. Buck up, Lurch.
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271. As Mrs. Addams says, we must all
make the sacrifice for Thing's sake.
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272. We must think Thing.
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273. Welcome, Your Highness.
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274. We greet Your Highness.
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275. Well, that's much better.
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276. You see, even the pages
have turned over a new leaf.
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277. Children, you may go.
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278. Allow me to assist
you, Your Highness.
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279. Lurch, come and bow
for Princess Millicent.
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280. Is he gonna be able to make it?
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281. Oh, yes.
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282. Mama let out the
seat of his trousers
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283. with a couple of
accordion pleats.
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284. Accordion pleats?
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285. Musical pants.
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286. You see how glad we are to
have you back, Your Highness?
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287. Naturally. Now
that I'm rich again,
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288. you're all playing
a different tune.
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289. Especially Lurch.
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290. Lurch, please show Her
Highness to her chambers.
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291. Yes, Mrs. Addams.
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292. Have you got it, darling?
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293. Right here, cara mia.
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294. Did you hear his knuckles pop?
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295. True love.
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296. Did you see that?
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297. She certainly has aged.
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298. That couldn't be Lady Fingers.
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299. Maybe that's what she
looks like without makeup.
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300. Nonsense.
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301. I'm going to ask the
princess what this is all about.
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302. She must be coming. I
can hear Lurch bowing.
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303. Oh, Princess, what
happened to Lady Fingers?
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304. After I left here, she just moped
and drooped all over the place.
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305. You fired her?
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306. Well, I'm certainly not
going to have a handmaiden
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307. who just sits around
twiddling her thumb.
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308. This is ridiculous.
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309. The whole idea was to get
Lady Fingers back for Thing.
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310. Now we're stuck
with the princess
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311. and a claw who's old
enough to be Thing's mother.
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312. Lurch keeps bowing so much,
his pants have to be retuned.
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313. What is it, Princess?
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314. One of my bracelets is missing.
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315. Maybe you miscounted.
It was stolen.
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316. And I know who stole it. Thing.
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317. Oh, no. Don't contradict me.
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318. And I insist he be
searched immediately.
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319. Just as I thought, he's gone.
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320. Thing? Thing?
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321. She's right, he's gone.
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322. You rang?
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323. Lurch, Thing is missing.
Do you know where he went?
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324. Of course he doesn't
know. Call the police.
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325. Oh, must we?
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326. Let's not be hasty,
Your Highness.
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327. I feel there's some
explanation for the whole affair.
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328. Gomez, darling, your wallet.
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329. My wallet? It's gone.
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330. Good thing I carry
my money in my sock.
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331. No, no, darling.
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332. Oh, dear. She's
locked herself in.
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333. Querida.
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334. My wallet.
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335. My bracelet.
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336. My joke book.
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337. My silverware.
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338. Well, that seems to be all.
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339. Then the old claw
took it on the lam.
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340. Esmeralda, a thief!
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341. And an old hand at it, too.
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342. Oh, if Thing were here,
I'd apologize to him.
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343. Thing! Where have you been?
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344. Lady Fingers!
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345. Of course.
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346. Thing went to find
the woman he loved.
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347. I hope you'll come back to me.
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348. Oh, thank you.
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349. We'll take a trip
around the world.
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350. But, Princess, you'd be
separating her from Thing.
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351. They can get married, and Thing
can come along and work for me.
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352. How about it, Thing?
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353. By george, he's
going to wait for her.
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354. An engagement ring.
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355. You've really taken to
that accordion, Morticia.
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356. Well, ever since our little
incidents with the princess,
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357. I've grown a little
accustomed to the sound.
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358. You've become rather
royalty-conscious yourself, darling.
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359. Well, this outfit sort of makes
me feel a bit more courtly.
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360. It does have a
certain je ne sais quoi.
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361. Tish, that's French.
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362. Morticia, querida,
where are you?
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363. Darling, please,
not in that suit.
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364. Oh, yes, yes. You're right.
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365. That music is
pretty exciting, too.
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366. Darling, I didn't play that.
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367. That was Lurch, wasn't it?
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how to play those pants.
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