1. I hope the
supermarket isn't closed.
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2. I sent your father for
two more ingredients...
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3. so I could finish
this before dinner.
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4. Boy, Mom, you sure
have a lot of recipes here.
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5. Caesar salad...
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6. beef stroganoff, Napoleon
brandy, bloody mary.
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7. Yes, Eddie.
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8. And at one time or another,
they were all friends of the family.
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9. Now this recipe was invented by
one of Grandpa's favorite people.
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10. No foolin'?
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11. What's Mom making, Grandpa?
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12. Devil's food cake.
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13. I wish Herman would get back.
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14. But it's such a lovely day
and he insisted on walking.
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15. Come on, let's have
a little action here.
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16. Now look what I've done.
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17. Dear! I've
disfigured him for life.
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18. You poor man. I'll
go get an ambulance.
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19. Madam?
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20. Madam.
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21. I am terribly sorry about...
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22. Madam?
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23. Madam?
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24. I'll bet she went
for the police.
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25. Before I get in
any more trouble...
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26. I better go right home and
phone my insurance company...
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27. like a good citizen.
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28. Walk. Walk. Walk. Walk.
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29. You're the cause of all
this, you dumb old signpost.
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30. Herman, you've
hardly eaten a thing.
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31. I'm still worried
about that accident.
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32. I think you should have let me
report it to our insurance company.
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33. Do you really think it was
your fault, Uncle Herman?
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34. Sure it was my fault.
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35. Technically, I was walking
across the street against the light...
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36. I should have looked both ways
before stepping off the curb...
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37. I shouldn't have stopped in the middle
of the street, and I ruined the lady's car.
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38. Technically, I'm guilty
on four different counts.
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39. Cheer up, Pop. Mom made
some neat devil's food cake.
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40. Yes. And, Grandpa, you cut it
first so we can see how it turned out.
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41. Herman Munster,
1313 Mockingbird Lane.
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42. You say you found this at
the scene of the accident?
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43. That's right, Wilbur. It
was lying in the street.
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44. But the man I hit
had disappeared.
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45. He must have gone
berserk or something...
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46. because the traffic lights had
been ripped right out of the ground.
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47. Marge, we don't know what kind
of a screwball we're dealing with.
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48. A hothead like this could turn around
and sue us for everything we've got.
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49. Claim mental damage
on top of everything else.
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50. I'm afraid you're right, Wilbur. A
court would probably award him...
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51. $20,000 on just what
I did to his face alone.
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52. Calm down, dear.
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53. I'll have our lawyer, Ted Thatcher,
head this Munster off. Offer him...
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54. $10,000 to keep him
from going to court.
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55. I just hope he goes for it.
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56. Listen, Marge, he can't be any more
of a stubborn weirdo than your mother.
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57. We got her to move
to Alaska for $8,000.
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58. 11:00 a.m. Mail's here.
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59. Just don't announce the mail,
stupid. What did you do with it?
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60. Silly bird. When is he going to
stop picking that mailman's bag?
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61. Nevermore.
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62. "Mr. Herman Munster.
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63. "Dear sir, as attorney
for Mrs. Wilbur Kingsley...
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64. "I am writing on her behalf
regarding the recent traffic accident...
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65. "in which you and
she were involved.
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66. "To prevent serious court
action and damages...
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67. "I strongly urge immediate
cash settlement in the amount of...
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68. "In the amount of $10,000."
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69. How much? Wow! $10,000.
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70. Oh, no, Lily. That woman must
have traced the accident to me...
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71. and now her lawyer wants me to
pay her $10,000. What will I do?
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72. Herman, stop that.
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73. How do expect me to think
when you're making all that noise?
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74. Where will I get
$10,000? This is terrible!
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75. If I had a gun,
I'd shoot myself.
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76. Wilbur, I'm really
getting worried.
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77. Our lawyer offered
those Munsters...
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78. a $10,000 settlement
three days ago.
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79. They haven't even
answered his letter.
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80. I know, dear. I talked
to Thatcher this morning.
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81. He's going to make a
personal visit to these people...
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82. and try and size
up the situation.
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83. Do you think he'll get anywhere?
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84. Listen, Thatcher settled
longshoremen's strikes, dispossessed...
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85. widows and orphans, and appeared
before Senate investigating committees.
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86. After frightening
experiences like that...
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87. he's not going to be bothered by a
plain, average family like the Munsters.
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88. That's a good boy, Eddie.
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89. You polish Spotty's scales so
you can see your face in them.
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90. Okay, Mom.
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91. Spot likes that.
Don't you, Spot?
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92. Mom, today is Saturday.
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93. How come Pop had
to go to work today?
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94. Mr. Gateman is thinking of
adding a new wing on to the parlor...
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95. to take care of the overflow.
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96. And your father went over to talk
to the builder to get an estimate.
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97. That is one business where you
cannot keep your customers waiting.
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98. I think there's someone at the door.
Eddie, would you answer it, please?
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99. Okay, Mom.
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100. Yes? Hello, little boy. I think.
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101. I am Theodore
Thatcher, an attorney.
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102. I am investigating
an accident case...
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103. involving a Mr. Herman Munster.
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104. Yes. He's my pop. Won't
you come in? Thank you.
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105. You dressed up for a
school play or something?
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106. Heck, no. This
is my regular suit.
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107. It's the only one I've got.
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108. Come right this way. Thank you.
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109. Sit right here. Thank you.
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110. Sorry, that
happens all the time.
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111. Mom.
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112. Mr. Thatcher? I'm Lily Munster.
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113. Pardon my appearance,
but I've been fixing supper.
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114. That's quite all right.
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115. We're having a curried lizard casserole,
and you know what a mess that can be.
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116. You are forced to eat lizard?
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117. It was either that or
pickled frogs' ears...
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118. and my husband
insisted on lizard.
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119. Sit down, won't you? Thank you.
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120. My son said that you're
investigating Mr. Munster's accident.
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121. This is just an informal visit.
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122. Is your husband at home? I've been looking
forward to meeting him face to face.
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123. I'm terribly sorry, but he is down
at the mortuary getting an estimate.
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124. Getting an estimate
at the mortuary? Yes.
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125. It's always wise to be
prepared for any eventuality.
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126. I'm sorry, Lily. I didn't
know you had company.
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127. This gentleman is
investigating Herman's accident.
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128. Mr. Thatcher, my father.
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129. How do you do?
By the way, sir...
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130. did you and your son-in-law
discuss the letter I sent him last week?
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131. We certainly did.
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132. And what was his reaction to
our settlement figure of $10,000?
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133. Not a chance, buster.
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134. He's right, sir. An amount like
that is absolutely out of the question.
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135. If you'll excuse me now, I'm on
my way down to the basement.
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136. Grandpa, what do
you have in the bag?
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137. Just some moldy bread
I got out of the kitchen.
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138. I'm going down to the lab and
whip up a batch of penicillin.
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139. He makes his own penicillin?
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140. Yes. You never know,
in a family like this...
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141. when somebody is liable to
come down with a sore throat.
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142. Mrs. Munster, I think I've
found out all I need to know.
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143. By the way, before I go, could I
use your telephone to call my client?
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144. Why, of course. It's
right out here in the hall.
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145. Thank you.
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146. There you are.
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147. And would you mind
letting yourself out?
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148. I really must get back
to my lizard casserole.
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149. Hello, Wilbur? This is Ted.
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150. This house looks like Tobacco
Road. You should see this family.
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151. The kid only has
one suit to his name.
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152. And all they can
afford to eat is lizard.
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153. The grandfather
makes his own penicillin.
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154. Look, if this bunch
ever shows up in court...
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155. they'll break a jury's
heart for at least $100,000.
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156. Now, I think we ought to double
our original settlement offer.
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157. This Munster character must be
hurt much worse than we thought...
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158. because he's down at the
mortuary now, getting an estimate.
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159. He's so sure
he's going to die...
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160. he has his coffin
set up in the hallway.
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161. What? Sure, I'm sure. Where
do you think I'm telephoning from?
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162. Wait a minute. What is this?
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163. There you are, Marilyn. I was catching
a little bat nap down in the lab...
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164. and I must have
slept for three hours.
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165. Where is everybody?
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166. Grandpa, that telegram
came from the lawyer...
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167. and Aunt Lily was so upset...
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168. that she stormed right out.
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169. Telegram? "Please
ignore previous letter.
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170. "In behalf of my client,
recent accident case...
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171. "now raising settlement
figure to $20,000!"
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172. $20,000? Why, 10 was bad enough.
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173. I know. And Aunt Lily said we
couldn't possibly raise that much.
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174. She went over to see the
lady that hit Uncle Herman...
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175. and throw herself on her mercy.
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176. She's been gone over an hour.
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177. Oh, boy. And where is
the poor innocent victim?
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178. Uncle Herman came
home a few minutes ago.
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179. He took one look
at that telegram...
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180. the green completely
drained out of his face...
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181. he ran up to his room
and hid in the closet.
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182. Problems, problems, problems.
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183. Sometimes I wish I was
back in the old country...
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184. where my biggest worry was who to put
the bite on for three square meals a day.
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185. Mrs. Munster, I'm so
glad you came to see me.
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186. It's obvious, it's been a
terrible misunderstanding.
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187. Misunderstanding? Why, yes.
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188. We were offering to pay you a
settlement, not the other way around.
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189. Pay us? Yes, of course.
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190. When I realized I'd
injured the poor man...
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191. we were afraid he'd sue
us for everything we own.
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192. Mrs. Kingsley, you have
no idea what a relief this is.
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193. You pay us? Then you'll
accept a settlement?
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194. I certainly will.
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195. Would $1.75 to get my husband's
suit cleaned be asking too much?
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196. Not at all.
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197. There you are.
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198. Herman. It's me. I
have good news for you.
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199. Grandpa, it's locked. Do
you suppose he's in there?
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200. Lily, allow me.
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201. Grandpa, he's gone. What?
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202. Look.
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203. I think he's run away. Run away?
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204. Look, there's a note. A note?
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205. What's it say?
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206. "Goodbye forever, I can
never raise $20,000...
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207. "so I am doing the noble thing by
running away like a rotten coward.
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208. "P.S. If someday my miserable bones
are washed up on a desert island...
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209. "do not bother to claim them as they
will not be worth the parcel post charges."
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210. Signed, "Herman
Munster, Rat Fink."
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211. Grandpa, he's run away.
And it's all a mistake.
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212. Where, oh, where
could my poopsie be?
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213. Hi.
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214. New man? Yes, sir.
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215. You look rugged enough.
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216. Can you lift one of those steel
ingots there? They weigh 300 pounds.
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217. I can lift them all.
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218. That's amazing. Okay,
you can put them down now.
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219. Get out of here. Now, beat
it. Go on, get out of here.
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220. But, sir... Get lost.
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221. Go on, get out of here. But...
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222. Everybody plays. It's over
here, folks. Try your luck.
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223. Hit the clown.
Three balls. 25 cents.
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224. Everybody plays. It's
right over here, folks.
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225. Now you can't do anything...
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226. Step up and try your luck.
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227. Hit the clown, you win a prize.
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228. I see you got
yourself a new clown?
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229. Yeah. This one's the
wildest looking yet.
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230. When he walked in here wearing that
crazy makeup I hired him on the spot.
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231. Give it to him good.
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232. Grandpa, we've got
to locate Herman.
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233. What's wrong with
that crystal ball anyway?
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234. I don't know. All I
keep picking up...
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235. are the reruns of Molly
Goldberg from Tel Aviv.
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236. Adjust the fine-tuning
or something.
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237. Look, it's Herman.
Look. There he is.
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238. Look, Grandpa. He's gone
and joined the Foreign Legion.
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239. Wait, don't worry. We'll
track Herman down...
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240. with my super-heterodyne,
transistorized divining rod.
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241. Grandpa, Herman could
be anywhere in this world.
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242. Lily, please. Wait till I
adjust the direction finder.
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243. There.
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244. Did you set it at Foreign
Legion? No, I set it for knothead.
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245. That should lead us to my stupid
son-in-law like a guided missile.
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246. Marilyn, Mom and Grandpa
have been gone for two days now...
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247. trying to track down Pop.
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248. They haven't
brought him home yet.
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249. Now, don't you worry, Eddie.
I'm sure that wherever he is...
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250. he's just as safe and sound
as if he were in his own home.
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251. Halt!
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252. Left face.
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253. Forward march.
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254. Halt!
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255. About face.
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256. Parade rest.
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257. "As a traitor to the French Foreign
Legion for dereliction of duty...
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258. "and cowardice under fire, the
prisoner is hereby sentenced to death...
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259. "before a firing squad of
his former comrades in arms."
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260. A last cigarette, monsieur?
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261. Yes, actually, I
would. Thank you.
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262. If you have one with a
charcoal micronite filter.
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263. Detail. Attention!
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264. Hup, two. Hup, two.
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265. Hup, two. Hup, two.
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266. Ready.
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267. Aim.
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268. Stop!
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269. Stop, I say.
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270. "'Shoot, if you must,
this square, green head
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271. "'but you'll have to
kill me first, ' she said."
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272. Landlubbers, down with those
pawn shop, second-hand...
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273. Cut! Cut!
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274. Lady, how did you get in here?
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275. And who's the moth-eaten, old
corpse in the white tie and tails?
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276. That moth-eaten, old corpse
happens to be my father.
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277. And this noble soldier
of France is my husband.
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278. This noble soldier of France also
happens to be out of the picture.
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279. I haven't had this much trouble
since I worked with Liz and Dick.
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280. Okay, Beau Geste, we're
going to take you home now.
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281. Yes, Herman. I found out that
no one is suing you for $20,000.
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282. Your terrible ordeal is over.
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283. Come on, Herman. What
are you standing there for?
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284. Just a minute, dear...
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285. there are a few good
drags left in this cigarette.
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286. Come on, Herman.
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287. So, you see, Herman, when
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288. she thought she disfigured you.
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289. Well, I just don't
understand it.
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290. It was the same handsome
face I've had all my life.
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291. It's like I always say, you should
never leave the house without shaving.
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292. Pop, after you ran away,
how many jobs did you have...
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293. before you got that part
acting in that desert picture?
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294. Let's see, there was one
I had in the steel mill...
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295. and then there was the circus...
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296. and, oh, yeah, then I had one as a
night watchman in the county morgue.
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297. Did you run into anyone we know?
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298. No, in fact, the job
didn't work out well at all.
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299. Every time I'd take a short nap,
someone would put me in the icebox.
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300. Uncle Herman, the main
thing is that you're home now...
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301. and we don't want you
to ever run away again.
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302. And, poopsie, poopsie...
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303. to remind you of
your little adventure...
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304. and to promote family harmony...
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305. look what I got for you.
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306. I'll be darned.
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307. Thank you very much, dear.
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308. But how is this going to
promote family harmony?
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309. Well, dear, we're going to
put it in the upstairs hallway.
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310. For a house with only one
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