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To the viewers, Arthur says that it's hard to be angry with Francine, because she, besides [[Buster Baxter|Buster]], is his best friend. He remembers the day they met when they were in preschool. His mom introduced her when she first moved in.
To the viewers, Arthur says that it's hard to be angry with Francine, because she, besides [[Buster Baxter|Buster]], is his best friend. He remembers the day they met when they were in preschool. His mom introduced her when she first moved in.


After getting acquainted, Francine licks her sucker and sticks it to Arthur's head. Despite that, Arthur claims he can always trust her, but before he enters the school, Francine and her two friends (Sue Ellen and [[Muffy Crosswire|Muffy]]) angrily ask if he told everyone she looked like a marshmallow.
After getting acquainted, Francine licks her sucker and sticks it to Arthur's head. Despite that, Arthur claims he can always trust her, but before he enters the school, Francine and her two friends (Sue Ellen and [[Muffy]]) angrily ask if he told everyone she looked like a marshmallow.


He was too anxious to say that he did or not, but Buster said he did when she was wearing a weird sweater and made it even worse. Livid, Francine threatens Arthur to apologize to her or else.
He was too anxious to say that he did or not, but Buster said he did when she was wearing a weird sweater and made it even worse. Livid, Francine threatens Arthur to apologize to her or else.
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During class, Arthur blames Buster for the conflict between himself and Francine, this makes Buster angry, and yet he denies this. Suddenly, a paper plane flies around and hits Arthur on the nose. He opens it and reads that it's a rather grim warning from Francine.
During class, Arthur blames Buster for the conflict between himself and Francine, this makes Buster angry, and yet he denies this. Suddenly, a paper plane flies around and hits Arthur on the nose. He opens it and reads that it's a rather grim warning from Francine.


Buster and Arthur see that the girls are all giving them a mean look. [[Nigel Ratburn|Mr. Ratburn]] grabs everyone's attention and asks everyone that if heroism is something from birth, or something that's developed. He has everyone to write an oral report about the hero or heroine of their choice and has them working in pairs he'll assign.
Buster and Arthur see that the girls are all giving them a mean look. [[Mr. Ratburn]] grabs everyone's attention and asks everyone that if heroism is something from birth, or something that's developed. He has everyone to write an oral report about the hero or heroine of their choice and has them working in pairs he'll assign.


He has [[Binky Barnes|Binky]] paired with [[Sue Ellen]], [[Muffy Crosswire|Muffy]] with Buster, and Arthur with Francine. They are all shocked at these choices, whereas Arthur is worried due to Francine's rage.
He has [[Binky Barnes|Binky]] paired with [[Sue Ellen]], [[Muffy Crosswire|Muffy]] with Buster, and Arthur with Francine. They are all shocked at these choices, whereas Arthur is worried due to Francine's rage.
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Francine and Arthur's turn come up next and they both explain that they couldn't do a real report, for they were learning the true virtues of heroism. They further explain how Arthur came to rescue Francine when he thought she was in trouble and how Francine was brave to find the food.
Francine and Arthur's turn come up next and they both explain that they couldn't do a real report, for they were learning the true virtues of heroism. They further explain how Arthur came to rescue Francine when he thought she was in trouble and how Francine was brave to find the food.


[[Nigel Ratburn|Mr. Ratburn]] congratulates them for their presentation. As a reward, he gives them until next week to finish their report. Walking home, Buster and Arthur admit that Francine isn't so bad and that she's very fun.
[[Mr. Ratburn]] congratulates them for their presentation. As a reward, he gives them until next week to finish their report. Walking home, Buster and Arthur admit that Francine isn't so bad and that she's very fun.


Francine zooms by on her bike and splashes mud on them both by accident. Like before, she quickly apologizes. Arthur, dripping with mud, then adds that Francine is fun ''most'' of the time.
Francine zooms by on her bike and splashes mud on them both by accident. Like before, she quickly apologizes. Arthur, dripping with mud, then adds that Francine is fun ''most'' of the time.
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*[[Sue Ellen|Sue Ellen Armstrong]]
*[[Sue Ellen|Sue Ellen Armstrong]]
*[[Binky Barnes]]
*[[Binky Barnes]]
*[[Nigel Ratburn|Mr. Ratburn]]
*[[Mr. Ratburn]]
*[[Jane Read]]
*[[Jane Read]]
*[[David Read]]
*[[David Read]]

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