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Francine, however, turns and begins walking away while saying, "That's what you get for being mean, Arthur. Don't say I didn't '''warn''' you." | Francine, however, turns and begins walking away while saying, "That's what you get for being mean, Arthur. Don't say I didn't '''warn''' you." | ||
As he gets a glass of juice (along with a crazy straw), Arthur remarks to Pal, "Francine's right, Pal. I '''am''' being punished. I guess I shouldn't have been so happy when she lost her voice." | As he gets his lunch with a glass of juice (along with a crazy straw), Arthur remarks to Pal, "Francine's right, Pal. I '''am''' being punished. I guess I shouldn't have been so happy when she lost her voice." | ||
At that moment, Arthur catches D.W. talking out loud to herself, so he runs to Jane telling D.W.'s little secret. Mom doesn't believe him, though, and D.W. is a lot more careful about speaking. | At that moment, Arthur catches D.W. talking out loud to herself, so he runs to Jane telling D.W.'s little secret. Mom doesn't believe him, though, and D.W. is a lot more careful about speaking. |