1. Uh, Tom?
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like to come in for a minute? Mm-hmm!
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3. And meet my folks. Oh,
you always bring that up.
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meet your folks?
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5. Well, I've been out with you a lot, and
my aunt and uncle would like to meet you.
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6. - And your family.
- Mm.
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Well, I'll tell you what.
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that you're coming to next week,
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them to invite your, uh...
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isn't it? Yes. Are you all right?
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lived with them since I was a baby.
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real close, Lily.
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date she's had with that young man.
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boys will overlook a girl's appearance.
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Uh-huh. And guess what?
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giving a party next week,
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both going to be invited.
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met this young man's parents.
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careful these days.
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people in this world.
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night as much as we used to.
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27. See you in the morning.
Good night, dear.
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going to be a masquerade party.
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30. Well, I suppose we'll just
have to go, for Marilyn's sake.
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a masquerade.
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it's the idea of grown people like us...
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and looking ridiculous.
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and I will be happy to invite
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the masquerade party,
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now the whole family.
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are the Munsters?
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her aunt and uncle.
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I'm sure they're lovely, charming people.
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the society columns...
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name on the guest list.
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we'd entertained a couple of Monsters.
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for putting in a word with Mom.
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45. If we invite
Marilyn's folks, well...
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me out with her.
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how it is for years.
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like their handwriting,
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backwards a lot.
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to look over the boy's parents.
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marrying into the wrong sort of family.
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53. I've never heard of these Dalys, and after
all, we Munsters are a very old family.
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54. You're right, dear. It's not as if
someone just dug us up yesterday.
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insulted since the day I died.
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57. Hmm. And besides, as Marilyn's
grandfather, I should be there!
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58. But, Grandpa, we don't
even know Mr. and Mrs. Daly.
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60. If I don't get to go, I'll
use my magic powers.
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61. I'll turn myself into chopped liver
and show up in the hors d'oeuvres.
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calm down? I won't! I won't!
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63. I won't! If I don't get to go, I'll
sit here and hold my breath...
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back in my cheeks.
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65. You're being a
big, spoiled baby.
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66. Well, I suppose I could
ask the Dalys to invite him.
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67. It's better than having him come
as chopped liver. Thank you.
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68. Of course, Mrs. Munster.
Mr. Daly and I will be happy...
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70. Not at all, Mrs. Munster.
You're quite welcome.
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71. Albert, I'm afraid those
Munsters are frightful pushers.
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72. Mrs. Munster just wheedled
an invitation for some
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kicking around the house.
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74. - You couldn't put her off?
- How could I?
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story. Said when someone's
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for hundreds of years,
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one of the family.
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she have meant by that?
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misunderstood her, dear.
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80. The way things are going,
the only worse thing that could
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on the night of our party.
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82. Boy, look at the neat lightning.
I sure hope it hits our house.
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83. Eddie, how do you
like me as Priscilla?
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84. Corny. Why don't you dress up as a
lady gorilla or something pretty like that?
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85. I don't think even
that would help me.
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86. If you're going to a masquerade party,
who am I gonna have for a babysitter?
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87. Mrs. Morton, the mother
of one of my girlfriends.
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88. She's a very nice lady
who just loves little boys.
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89. Yuck.
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90. Hey, Dad!
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simply wonderful King Arthur.
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92. Daddy? Are you in there?
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93. Hello, "dere."
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94. What's Aunt Lily coming as?
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95. Uh, she hasn't let
me see her costume.
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96. She's being coy. Yoo-hoo.
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- Guess who?
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- Little Bo Peep.
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99. Lily! Uh, uh, you scared
me out of a century's growth.
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100. - How do I look?
- Positively awful.
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101. Thank you. It's amazing
what they can do with makeup.
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102. Eddie, don't forget to give Spotty
his supper, and then go on up to bed.
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103. Oh, and don't forget to
wash behind your points.
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104. Okay, if I have to.
Good night, everybody.
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105. Good night. Good night,
Eddie. Good night, Eddie.
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106. At the sound of the
tone, the time is 8:09.
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107. Nevermore. Nevermore.
Why don't you pipe down?
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108. Pipe down!
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109. That must be Tom.
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110. Hello, Priscilla.
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111. Hi, John Alden.
Where's your raincoat?
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112. Why, it's the most beautiful weather all
over town. It's only raining in this block.
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113. Crazy! Tom, I want you to come
in and meet my aunt and uncle.
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114. Tom, this is my Aunt
Lily. How do you do?
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a... It's a great pleasure.
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116. This is, uh... It's uh, uh, uh,
quite a house you have here.
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117. Why, there's a fine old relic.
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118. Tom, my uncle's in there!
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119. Oh, the masquerade!
I'm... I'm terribly sorry, sir.
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120. I... Gadzooks, that smarts.
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121. Well, we'll see you
all at the masquerade.
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122. You're going to love my
parents. They're a... They're a gas.
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123. We're certainly looking forward
to meeting your parents, Thomas.
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124. Now, you children have
fun. Oh, don't worry about us.
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125. I'm... I'm terribly sorry, sir.
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126. Oh, uh, quite all
right. Quite all right.
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127. Nice to have bumped into you.
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128. Grandpa? Hurry it up!
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129. I'll be there in a minute! I'm
still working on my costume!
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130. Let me see. Jack the
Ripper, Fairy Godmother,
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131. Dr. Jekyl, Mr. Hyde... Mr. Hyde!
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132. Mr. Hyde! Ooh,
that's quick, sure-fire,
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133. and got Frederic March
his first Academy Award.
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134. Cheers.
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know, I don't have all day!
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139. Oh, boy!
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been cuttin' this stuff again.
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these Dalys are like tonight,
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to be gracious and polite.
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143. Don't worry, dear. In
spite of this silly costume,
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charming, natural self.
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147. Ooh. Ooh!
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149. Albert, the guests will be
arriving soon. Are you ready?
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And, Albert, for Tom's
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think of those Munster people,
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saying anything to offend them.
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153. You know me
better than that, dear.
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154. Our little boy, Eddie, is
playing in his room, Mrs. Morton.
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155. I'm sure he won't
give you any trouble.
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156. Of course he won't. I've
been a babysitter for 20 years,
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157. and there's nothing in the
world that can... faze me.
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158. Why, Grandpa. You
really look like Napoleon.
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159. Oh, it was easy. I just
combined the bottles marked...
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160. Charles Boyer, General de
Gaulle, and Marlon Brando.
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161. Come on, Lily. We'd
better get going.
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162. Oh, Mrs. Morton. This is
my husband, Mr. Munster.
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163. - Oh, how do you do?
- How do you do?
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my father, the Count.
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165. My pleasure!
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166. Grandpa!
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it's stopped raining.
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168. Well, let's try not to
let it spoil our evening!
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169. Well, good night, Mrs.
Morton. Make yourself at home.
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170. Oh! And if Eddie's
pet, Spotty, comes
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door, don't let him in.
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172. Last time he ate the sofa.
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173. Sofa.
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174. Now, Grandpa, I want you
to behave yourself tonight.
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two drinks and start
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wolf stories of yours.
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keep the Munster dignity.
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179. Oh, don't worry. You can count
on me to be in a very dignified vein.
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180. Hello! I'm Mrs. Daly.
Juliet for tonight.
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181. Uh, how do you do?
We're the Munsters.
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182. So nice of you to invite us.
And this must be Grandpapa!
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sweet little kitty?
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185. Hello? This is Eddie, calling
babysitter. Can you read me?
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permission to skip bath tonight. Over.
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187. Skip your bath? Well, why
would you want to do that, Eddie?
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188. We're all out of scalding water.
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189. Oh. Well, I-I guess so.
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190. You better get ready for bed now.
I'll be up soon to say good night.
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191. Roger Wilco. Over and out.
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192. Nevermore, you cat fink.
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do me a big favor?
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196. Anything, my dear. Please
dance with Mrs. Daly.
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197. Dance with her?
Over my dead body!
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make a lovely Juliet.
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200. Oh! You remind me
of one of my wives.
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201. Really? I had 167 of them.
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now. Oh, you must miss them!
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207. I don't know why I let you talk me
into inviting those horrible people!
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208. The Munsters are bad
enough, but don't give that
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anything more to drink!
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say, you're light on your feet.
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you met Tom's father yet?
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introduce himself to me.
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Go over and say hello. Be friendly.
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hello. I don't believe we've met.
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221. - I'm Albert Daly. This is Miss Hansen.
- How do you do?
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I'm Herman Munster.
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223. Uh, I can't quite place you, Mr. Daly,
but you remind me of someone I know.
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224. Oh, really? But it's a shame,
Mr. Daly, you couldn't get a costume...
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227. What is it? What's the
matter, dear? Agnes, that
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he just insulted me.
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229. I don't care if Tom does
have a crush on their niece.
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230. Those Munsters are the
rudest people I ever met.
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me, Mrs. Morton.
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the moon comes up.
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Alden and Priscilla go out on
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some Indians or something?
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having a good time,
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hardly spoken to them.
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243. Well, I'll take care
of that right now.
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244. Here we are. How do you do?
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here that'll suit your taste.
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248. Oh, I'm sorry.
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bed right away. Do you hear me?
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252. That's just what I'm doing.
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254. Good night.
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255. Up we go! Quiet! Quiet,
everybody! Please!
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256. Quiet!
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257. I have a little prize for the most
original costume of the evening.
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for Daniel Boone!
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hostess, Miss Juliet.
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261. Oh, no, no, no. No, please!
No, not at my own party.
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on, fella, take your helmet off!
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mask under another mask!
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I'd just like to say that...
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illustrious career,
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had a more memorable night.
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269. Come on, Herman. Grandpa.
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just having fun.
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prize. Oh, sure, sure.
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mask under another."
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you've been insulted?
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to make a fool out of you.
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Lily? This is my face.
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278. I think they did insult
me. Oh, come on, Herman.
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279. Tom Daly, your family did this whole
thing just to embarrass my uncle.
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280. Now you take me right home!
Marilyn, what's going on?
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281. He wins first prize,
and now you're all mad!
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you had a fun family!
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283. Thank you so much, Mrs. Morton. Oh,
your little Eddie was no trouble at all.
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habit of howling like a wolf,
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he was in the house!
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"Eddie's peculiar habit"?
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288. Don't all children howl
when the moon comes up?
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289. Uh, someone's
on the front porch.
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290. Oh, it's probably Tom
Daly bringing Marilyn home.
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291. I do hope she's not
too serious about him.
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292. I'd hate to have those awful
parents of his in this family.
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off on the way home.
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should. Now, look.
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at the party tonight, but...
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just can't let Priscilla...
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house all by herself.
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The least I can do is to
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trembling little hand.
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so nervous about?
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the kitchen and fix some coffee?
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into the living room.
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is right beside the door.
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307. Ooh, Tom. Come right in.
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costumes, and we're relaxing.
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happened? Why is Tom running?
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313. I don't know. It-It was extremely
rude of him not even to say good-bye.
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that, how could he have any manners?
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another one away.
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something strange about that boy.
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hairdo I've ever seen.
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