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Arthur, D.W., and [[David Read|Dad]] are in the garage, looking for his [[Uncle Niko's Olive De-Pitter|olive de-pitter]], the one Arthur bought for him for [[Arthur's Perfect Christmas|Christmas]]. It must help him a lot, because the recipe he is going to cook would take hours without one. | Arthur, D.W., and [[David Read|Dad]] are in the garage, looking for his [[Uncle Niko's Olive De-Pitter|olive de-pitter]], the one Arthur bought for him for [[Arthur's Perfect Christmas|Christmas]]. It must help him a lot, because the recipe he is going to cook would take hours without one. | ||
While looking for it, Arthur finds a stack of letters. He blows the dust off them, and shows them to Dad. When D.W. asks “Who are they from? Arthur’s '''real''' parents?” Dad replies that | While looking for it, Arthur finds a stack of letters. He blows the dust off them, and shows them to Dad. When D.W. asks “Who are they from? Arthur’s '''real''' parents?” Dad replies that they’re from [[Tatsuya Matsumoto]], an old Japanese pen-pal that Dad had when he was in the seventh grade. Then, Dad gets struck by the pit of an olive; D.W. found the olive pitter. | ||
Arthur is enjoying reading the letters — even laughing at them. By the time he wakes up, the letters are all over his bed. | Arthur is enjoying reading the letters — even laughing at them. By the time he wakes up, the letters are all over his bed. |