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D.W. first remembers that her [[Jane Read|Mom]] had to give some papers to [[Mrs. Tibble]], and thinks the [[Timmy and Tommy Tibble|Tibble Twins]] stole her blankie while they were not looking.
D.W. first remembers that her [[Jane Read|Mom]] had to give some papers to [[Mrs. Tibble]], and thinks the [[Timmy and Tommy Tibble|Tibble Twins]] stole her blankie while they were not looking.


Arthur and D.W. go to the Tibbles' house and Mrs. Tibble says that they are with [[Trixie]]. Mrs. Tibble unexpectedly makes plans for them to see each other when they return.
Arthur and D.W. go to the Tibbles' house and Mrs. Tibble says that they are with [[Trixie]].


D.W. then believes that her blankie got lost at the dry cleaner's, because she got hypnotized by the washing machines. When they go to the dry cleaner's the [[Dry cleaners worker|worker]] there thinks it is funny, and also thinks that D.W. is cute.
D.W. then believes that her blankie got lost at the dry cleaner's, because she got hypnotized by the washing machines. When they go to the dry cleaner's the [[Dry cleaners worker|worker]] there thinks it is funny, and also thinks that D.W. is cute.

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