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*In the book, Arthur went for the bus ride and spent the evening with Buster, and they got lost together. In the T.V. episode, Arthur went and got lost all by himself the entire time.
*In the book, Arthur went for the bus ride and spent the evening with Buster, and they got lost together. In the T.V. episode, Arthur went and got lost all by himself the entire time.
*In the book Arthur and Buster had more money when they came to the diner, but they spent it without thinking on chocolate winkies and strawberry soda. In the T.V. episode, Arthur went into the diner with no money left, and was given a free meal.
*In the book Arthur and Buster had more money when they came to the diner, but they spent it without thinking on chocolate winkies and strawberry soda. In the T.V. episode, Arthur went into the diner with no money left, and was given a free meal.
*In the book, Arthur thought up the idea of talking to the bus driver himself. In the T.V. episode, the waitress suggested it to him.
*In the book, Arthur thought up the idea of talking to the bus driver himself. In the the T.V. episode, the waitress suggested it to him.
*In the book, Sam is shown wearing glasses, but in the T.V. episode, he didn't.
*In the book, Sam is shown wearing glasses, but in the T.V. episode, he didn't.


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