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Brain returns to the house, whereupon D.W. immediately asks him to go take a look at Arthur's knee, which is still throbbing. D.W. starts crying when she sees how much worse Arthur's cut looks, saying Arthur is really hurt and it could become even worse if he doesn't accept grownup help. The Brain agrees with D.W., explaining to Arthur that by cutting his knee on a dirty tin can, he put himself at risk of a myriad of illnesses and could develop a fever as his body tries to kill off the infection. D.W. reminds Arthur about the time she bravely confessed to climbing the tree and tells him he should be brave and tell on himself now, too. Arthur finally agrees that Brain and D.W. are right, and tells D.W. to go get their mother.
Brain returns to the house, whereupon D.W. immediately asks him to go take a look at Arthur's knee, which is still throbbing. D.W. starts crying when she sees how much worse Arthur's cut looks, saying Arthur is really hurt and it could become even worse if he doesn't accept grownup help. The Brain agrees with D.W., explaining to Arthur that by cutting his knee on a dirty tin can, he put himself at risk of a myriad of illnesses and could develop a fever as his body tries to kill off the infection. D.W. reminds Arthur about the time she bravely confessed to climbing the tree and tells him he should be brave and tell on himself now, too. Arthur finally agrees that Brain and D.W. are right, and tells D.W. to go get their mother.


At the doctor's office, Arthur's wound is properly cleaned and he's given a tetanus booster to prevent infection. On the way home, [[Jane Read|Jane]] tells him she's proud of him for coming forth with the truth; as he exits the car, though, she stops him, saying she isn't quite finished with him yet.
At the doctor's office, Arthur's wound is properly cleaned and he's given a tetanus booster to prevent infection. On the way home, [[Jane Read|Jane]] tells him she's proud of him for coming forth with the truth; as he exits the car, though, she stops him, saying she isn’t quite finished with him yet.


Later, Francine and Sue Ellen ask if Arthur wants to come outside and play ball, but Arthur says he's decided to stay home for a while to think about how he violated his parents' trust by going to the dump. Francine and Sue Ellen express admiration for Arthur's attitude, with Sue Ellen saying “That’s really adult of you”. However, D.W. arrives and reveals that Arthur has actually been grounded, and his friends leave in the midst of laughter. D.W. leads Arthur inside, grounding herself to keep him company until he's not grounded anymore.
Later, Francine and Sue Ellen ask if Arthur wants to come outside and play ball, but Arthur says he's decided to stay home for a while to think about how he violated his parents' trust by going to the dump. Francine and Sue Ellen express admiration for Arthur's attitude, with Sue Ellen saying “That’s really adult of you”. However, D.W. arrives and reveals that Arthur has actually been grounded, and his friends leave in the midst of laughter. D.W. leads Arthur inside, grounding herself to keep him company until he's not grounded anymore.

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