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At lunch, Binky carries Arthur to the table and sets him up. Back in class, Mr. Ratburn and the class continue their discussion on what scares us. He asks the students what they do to make themselves feel less afraid. Again, Binky has a nightmare, and the students, taunt, “Binky has a night light!” Mr. Ratburn even laughs along with the students too. Binky nervously watches Sue Ellen talk about cemeteries scaring her. She whistles to help her feel less afraid of the cemeteries. Brain uses a laser beam to shoot up to the moon, and that makes him feel better. Francine talks to his old stuffed lobster, Bob. Arthur’s up next, and nervously looks around the room. Binky gets nervous too, and then calls out. He tells the whole truth about his night light. Luckily, everyone is not laughing, and Mr. Ratburn thinks it’s a common and normal thing to do to feel less afraid. Binky thinks it’s normal too.
At lunch, Binky carries Arthur to the table and sets him up. Back in class, Mr. Ratburn and the class continue their discussion on what scares us. He asks the students what they do to make themselves feel less afraid. Again, Binky has a nightmare, and the students, taunt, “Binky has a night light!” Mr. Ratburn even laughs along with the students too. Binky nervously watches Sue Ellen talk about cemeteries scaring her. She whistles to help her feel less afraid of the cemeteries. Brain uses a laser beam to shoot up to the moon, and that makes him feel better. Francine talks to his old stuffed lobster, Bob. Arthur’s up next, and nervously looks around the room. Binky gets nervous too, and then calls out. He tells the whole truth about his night light. Luckily, everyone is not laughing, and Mr. Ratburn thinks it’s a common and normal thing to do to feel less afraid. Binky thinks it’s normal too.


At the end of the day, he tries to apologize, but Arthur says it’s okay. But Binky thinks it’s not because he paid for his lunch and he has to pay him back and then he gives everything back.
At the end of the day, he tries to apologize, but Arthur says it’s ok. But Binky thinks it’s not because he paid for his lunch and he has to pay him back and then he gives everything back.


Later that night, Binky has his own dream where he is a giant, stomping all over the city in the middle of the night. He laughs in his dream and sleeps well.
Later that night, Binky has his own dream where he is a giant, stomping all over the city in the middle of the night. He laughs in his dream and sleeps well.

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