1. Lily, Grandpa.
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2. Grandpa, Lily.
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3. Something terrible has
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4. Hurry. Herman, what's wrong?
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5. I know, they fired you at the parlor.
You've been lying down on the job again.
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6. No, the one time I did lie down,
they mistook me for a customer.
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7. I almost got carried
away that time.
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8. Then what is it? What is it?
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9. It's after 4:00 and little
Eddie's usually home by noon.
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10. I know something terrible
has happened to my little boy.
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11. Call the police. Get the FBI.
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12. Herman, will you knock it
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13. He's probably with
one of his little friends.
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14. Hey, Charlie, you want to
come in my house and play?
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15. Are your parents home? Sure.
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16. Forget it.
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17. What's wrong with my
parents being home?
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18. You know how parents are.
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19. My parents aren't
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20. You're just too
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21. Now, you take my parents.
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22. They're the meanest
parents in the whole world.
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23. You know, Eddie,
they're so mean to me...
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24. that tonight at 7:00, I'm
gonna run away for good.
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25. Run away? Where?
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26. Run away to a
cave in the woods...
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27. and live on nuts and
herbs and trap wild animals.
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28. I'm never coming
back as long as I live.
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29. Yeah, but why are you
waiting till 7:00 to run away?
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30. Well, heck, I don't
want to miss supper.
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31. Eddie, won't you come in
now and help me set the table?
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32. And then you have to tidy
up your room. Yes, Mom.
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33. You see, Eddie, your
parents are, too, mean to you.
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34. Why don't you run away
from home with me tonight?
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35. They haven't been
that mean to me, yet.
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36. You wait and see. They will be.
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37. You shouldn't let
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38. I suppose if they got real
mean, I might run away.
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39. Now you're talking,
Eddie. See you. See you.
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40. Well, Eddie, how did
everything go at school today?
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41. Pop, do you always
have to pick on me?
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42. Hey, Mom. Could I stay up an
extra hour past my bedtime tonight?
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43. Well, there's no school
tomorrow. I guess you could.
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44. You mean nobody's gonna
yell at me and tell me no?
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45. Of course not, Eddie.
It's all right with us.
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46. Eddie, why don't you have another
piece of pie? It's your favorite.
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47. You're gonna make me?
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48. Of course we're not gonna make you.
Marilyn just thought you'd enjoy some.
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49. Hey, Grandpa...
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50. when I was playing
down in your laboratory...
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51. I dropped a jar on
the floor and broke it.
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52. When did that happen?
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53. It was last month. One night
when I was doing my homework.
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54. And when I dropped it,
it spilled all over the floor.
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55. Eddie, don't worry about
it. It was a long time ago.
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56. And anyway, what's the use
of crying over spilled blood?
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57. Boy, some family this is.
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58. Nobody even cares enough to
be mean to me like other parents.
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59. I'm gonna go lock myself in my
room till people start being nice to me.
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60. Heavens to Betsy!
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61. Whatever has gotten
into our sweet little Eddie?
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62. It's nothing, dear.
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63. It's probably just another
one of those adolescent cycles.
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64. I believe a child psychiatrist
would refer to it as "the punk phase."
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65. Isn't it wonderful for the
family to get together like this...
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66. and sing these old fun songs?
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67. Lily. Yes, Marilyn?
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68. I was just talking to Eddie
through the bedroom door.
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69. And he said something about
running away and never coming back.
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70. Oh, my poor little Eddie.
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71. Herman, go right
upstairs and stop him.
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72. Lily, dear.
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73. You must realize that Eddie's threat
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74. And to give in to it would
only lead to his achieving...
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75. a psychological
advantage over his parents.
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76. Herman, what do
you know about kids?
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77. You, who spent your
childhood in three different jars.
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78. Uh-oh.
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79. Here he comes.
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80. Lock the doors.
Don't let him out.
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81. Now, everyone just calm down.
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82. If you'll let me talk to him,
and you'll go in the kitchen...
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83. I'll handle this as father
to son. But, Herman...
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84. Lily, dear, I know what's
best for my little boy.
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85. And after you come back
in here, I guarantee you...
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86. I will have the
whole thing solved.
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87. Excuse me, but are
we going someplace?
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88. No, we aren't going anyplace.
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89. But I'm running away from home.
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90. I see. That's very interesting.
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91. I suppose you've
thought it over...
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92. and have a very good reason for
leaving your comfortable home...
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93. and the people who
love you? Yes, I have.
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94. I see. And what is that reason?
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95. It's rotten here.
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96. Seems to be a rather
conclusive reason.
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97. May I ask what you
have in the pillowcase?
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98. Just the stuff I'll need to
last me for the next 20 years.
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99. Twenty years?
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100. I hope you had enough
forethought to include a razor.
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101. No, 'cause I'm gonna grow a beard
and let rats build their nests in it.
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102. 'Cause nobody
cares how I look. I see.
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103. Do you have any idea
where you're going?
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104. No, I just might go to a deserted
island and get eaten up by cannibals.
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105. If I can find any cannibals
that are that hungry.
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106. Son, you wouldn't like to...
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107. just sit down here
for a second...
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108. and talk this over with
your old dad, would you?
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109. No, thank you.
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110. Well, in that case, then I guess
there's nothing left to do except...
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111. say goodbye and it's...
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112. been nice knowing you.
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113. Yes, sir.
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114. I really am going, Pop.
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115. I really am.
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116. Good luck, Son. And
don't forget to write.
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117. You have our ZIP code number.
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118. Goodbye. Goodbye.
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119. Yes? Would you say
goodbye to Mom for me?
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120. I certainly will.
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121. And Grandpa.
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122. And Marilyn... Yes.
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123. And Spotty...
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124. and the raven and the kitty...
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125. and my pet snake, Elmer, who
lives under the garbage pail...
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126. and who's gonna miss me.
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127. I will. I'll take
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128. Goodbye again.
Goodbye again again.
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129. Lily, Marilyn, Grandpa.
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130. Herman, what happened?
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131. Did you talk to Eddie?
What did he say?
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132. Now, everyone calm down.
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133. I am happy to announce that...
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134. as head of the household...
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135. I have solved
this little problem...
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136. in an intelligent and
satisfactory fashion.
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137. That's wonderful.
Where is Eddie?
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138. He just ran away
from home. He what?
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139. You let him?
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140. I did what I thought was best.
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141. But you were supposed to reason
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142. Lily, dear, I just used
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143. And believe me...
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144. he'll merely walk once,
maybe twice, around the block...
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145. and then come knocking on
our door, begging for forgiveness.
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146. What do you think,
Grandpa? What do I think?
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147. I'll tell you what I think.
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148. I think there are more nuts in
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149. That's what I think.
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150. Charlie, it's me, Eddie.
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151. Charlie.
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152. That you, Eddie? Yeah.
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153. I left home and I'm ready to run
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154. I'll be right down, Eddie.
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155. 9:00. Now, where's the kid?
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156. Herman, that bird is right.
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157. Eddie has been gone for over
an hour, and there's no sign of him.
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158. Just when is he going to come knocking
on our door, begging forgiveness?
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159. Nevermore.
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160. Aunt Lily, Uncle Herman.
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161. Look at this note I
found in Eddie's room.
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162. "Dear Mean Family...
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163. "I have run away to live in a cave
in the woods for the rest of my life.
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164. "And from there I'm
going to a desert island...
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165. "so in the newsreel if you should
ever see a cannibal with a fat stomach...
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166. "it may be your
ex-son, Eddie Munster."
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167. Oh, my poor baby.
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168. "P.S. I took five
pair of extra socks...
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169. "because I don't want
to die with dirty feet."
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170. Oh, boy, my son-in-law,
the child psychologist.
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171. Herman Munster, Eddie said something
about going out in some woods...
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172. now I want you to go
right out and find him.
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173. And take your warm jacket. And
don't you come back without him.
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174. Herman, you go right ahead. I'll try to
locate my grandson on my crystal ball.
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175. All right, I'll go.
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176. But I just don't understand what
went wrong with my child psychology.
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177. It always worked on
Leave It to Beaver.
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178. Mr. White, Olga is gone.
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179. Somebody must have
left her cage unlocked.
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180. The greatest
attraction we ever had.
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181. What about the cub? She
took her little baby with her.
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182. Look, Mr. White, the last time this
happened she headed for the nearest woods.
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183. Why don't I take a couple of boys
here and comb all the local woods?
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184. It's a chance.
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185. She may be holed up
somewhere. But be careful.
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186. Ever since Olga lost her
mate, she can get real mean.
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187. Five hundred pounds mean.
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188. Charlie...
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189. this afternoon you said
you were gonna run away...
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190. and live in a cave
in Fosters Woods.
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191. That was this afternoon. I'm
not allowed to go out after dark.
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192. Besides, I just ran away 'cause I
thought you were gonna run away.
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193. Why don't you just go home?
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194. I can't. My parents
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195. Don't blame me 'cause
you got rotten old parents.
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196. I better go in now. My folks would
get worried if they found me out of bed.
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197. Yeah, sure.
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198. Hey, you really gonna run away
and live in a cave in Fosters Woods?
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199. I don't know. I may go
someplace and get sick first.
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200. Eddie.
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201. Eddie.
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202. Olga.
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203. Eddie.
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204. Eddie.
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205. Crazy echo in this woods.
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206. I call out "Olga" and it comes
back sounding like "Eddie."
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207. Grandpa.
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208. Did you pick up Eddie
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209. No.
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210. It's not working tonight.
Too much interference.
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211. All I kept getting was some kind of
jungle movie, something about two bears.
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212. Two bears? Yes, a
big one and a little one.
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213. It was a silly thing. The big one
was dancing and then it went off...
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214. and left the little one
alone, asleep in a cave.
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215. I figured a commercial was
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216. Eddie.
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217. Eddie.
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218. A cave. I just might
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219. Eddie.
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220. Darned old cave.
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221. Last match.
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222. Eddie?
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223. Poor little fellow.
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224. Oh.
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225. You brought along your
wooly P.J.s. Good boy.
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226. But we mustn't let
you catch a cold.
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227. Here we go.
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228. There.
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229. Now, you just go
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230. You must be chilled to the
bone. I never felt such a wet nose.
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231. You'll be beddy-bye in no time.
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232. Olga.
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233. When we find her, I sure hope
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234. Lily. Grandpa.
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235. Marilyn. I'm home.
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236. Eddie, we'll have you
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237. What's all the shouting about?
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238. I found him.
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239. Lily, I found him.
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240. I told you I would.
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243. but I would like to know what
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244. Why, it's Eddie.
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246. Uncle Herman, Eddie came
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248. Upstairs in bed?
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249. Why, that's ridiculous.
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250. Eddie, son...
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252. you're down here with
your old dad. Eddie?
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253. Eddie?
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254. Eddie, what have
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255. Herman, you big dummy,
you brought home a baby bear.
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256. You just go on and take him
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257. Yes, dear.
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258. Lily, can't we keep
him? Golly, he's so cute.
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259. Cootchie-coo.
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260. Now, listen, Herman.
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261. You take that bear back
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262. Lily, dear, you don't have to shout.
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263. Herman, he's a bear. How
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264. Grandpa, I am holding him.
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265. And believe me, he's scared.
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266. Where do you suppose Uncle
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267. Wait a minute. That's the little
bear I saw in my crystal ball.
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268. That's right, Grandpa.
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269. You said there was
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270. What if Herman should come
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271. I'd say it was gonna be an
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272. There you go.
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273. Now, you be a nice little
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274. And stay nice and warm
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275. Nighty-night.
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276. Hi, there. Nice
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277. Wait a minute.
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278. You're a bear.
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279. Oh.
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280. I get it.
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281. That must be your cub in
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282. You're angry because you...
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283. I do hope we can
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284. Then you're not mad?
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285. How about that. You
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286. Thank you. Thank you very much.
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288. I'm very glad I ran
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289. I have had one of the most
upsetting evenings in my whole life.
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290. Now...
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291. I wouldn't tell this
to everybody, but...
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292. my wife doesn't understand me.
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293. Father, I can't imagine
what's happened to Herman.
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294. He's been gone for over an hour.
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295. Maybe he dropped in at the parlor
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296. No, he wouldn't do that.
I'm worried about him.
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297. He might have gotten himself lost
out there. What do you mean, Lily?
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around. He's resourceful.
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301. Come on, Lily, let's go
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302. Olga.
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303. Olga.
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304. Herman.
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305. Wait a minute, Lily. There's
someone over there in that clearing.
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306. No. It's just two
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307. Holy mackerel! It is Herman.
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308. My, you dance divinely.
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311. Thank you.
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312. Who's that lady he's dancing
with? That's no lady. That's a bear.
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315. Sorry, no cutting in.
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316. Herman Munster.
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317. Oh!
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319. Yes, it's me, you philanderer.
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320. Allow me to present my wife.
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321. Sweetheart, this is Olga.
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322. You brazen little hussy, you.
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324. And let that be a lesson
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325. Father, now what do you
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326. I think he's been watching
Peyton Place too much.
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explain, dear. Herman...
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330. Get going, Herman.
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331. Olga.
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333. Look at her. She's
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335. After a night like this, I
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336. Eddie, would you like
another owl omelet?
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337. No, thanks, Mom. I'm still
kind of tired from last night.
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338. And no wonder. Running away from home
and upsetting your parents the way you did.
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339. I hope you've learned a
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340. Not to listen to friends
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341. Charlie Pike
talked me into it...
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the door and said goodbye...
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343. I had to run away.
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344. Eddie, sometimes parents,
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347. Like a certain big knot-head
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348. I will thank you not to bring
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