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One morning in the Crosswire household, Muffy excitedly finds tickets on her plate, which she assumes to be for the "Tween Dream" concert. While thanking her father, he replies that they are actually for the opening night of an opera in which he hopes she will enjoy just as much. The opera in question is ''[[Wikipedia:Carmen|Carmen]]'' by {{W|Georges Bizet}}, which happens to be one of her father's favorites; [[Millicent Crosswire|her mother]] also seems excited by the opera, especially by the prospect of hearing [[Rodney Gilfry]], but is disappointed as she has a charity auction to attend. Since her mother is unable to go, Muffy will go to the opera in her place. She then hints slyly that she'll need something to wear, which her parents agree with.
At dinner in the Crosswire household, Muffy excitedly finds tickets on her plate, which she assumes to be for the "Tween Dream" concert. While thanking her father, he replies that they are actually for the opening night of an opera in which he hopes she will enjoy just as much. The opera in question is ''[[Wikipedia:Carmen|Carmen]]'' by {{W|Georges Bizet}}, which happens to be one of her father's favorites; [[Millicent Crosswire|her mother]] also seems excited by the opera, especially by the prospect of hearing [[Rodney Gilfry]], but is disappointed as she has a charity auction to attend. Since her mother is unable to go, Muffy will go to the opera in her place. She then hints slyly that she'll need something to wear, which her parents agree with.


Muffy is then seen dress shopping with [[Francine Frensky|Francine]] and [[Prunella Deegan|Prunella]]. Prunella tells her that opera is nothing more than "people in silly costumes singing in a language you don't even understand." Muffy then replies, indicating that Prunella is not sophisticated enough to appreciate the experience. While Muffy tries on dresses, Prunella recounts her experience at an opera, which she found boring, tiresome, and long; Prunella then says she doubts that Muffy will even make it through the overture. Muffy comes out wearing a white dress, and Francine comments by saying that she resembles a rice pudding.
Muffy is then seen dress shopping with [[Francine Frensky|Francine]] and [[Prunella Deegan|Prunella]]. Prunella tells her that opera is nothing more than "people in silly costumes singing in a language you don't even understand." Muffy then replies, indicating that Prunella is not sophisticated enough to appreciate the experience. While Muffy tries on dresses, Prunella recounts her experience at an opera, which she found boring, tiresome, and long; Prunella then says she doubts that Muffy will even make it through the overture. Muffy comes out wearing a white dress, and Francine comments by saying that she resembles a rice pudding.

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