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This episode begins with [[Arthur Read|Arthur]] and [[Buster Baxter|Buster]] about to see a play by [[Nigel Ratburn|Mr. Ratburn]] at a Renaissance fair. Before the play starts, Arthur encounters [[Binky Barnes|Binky]], who is dressed in a beige-colored cloak and holding a cane in his right hand and he is also speaking in rhyme. Arthur is confused and Binky mentions that all will be clear when Binky tells Arthur the story of how it happened. | This episode begins with [[Arthur Read|Arthur]] and [[Buster Baxter|Buster]] about to see a play by [[Nigel Ratburn|Mr. Ratburn]] at a Renaissance fair. Before the play starts, Arthur encounters [[Binky Barnes|Binky]], who is dressed in a beige-colored cloak and holding a cane in his right hand and he is also speaking in rhyme. Arthur is confused and Binky mentions that all will be clear when Binky tells Arthur the story of how it happened. | ||
In Binky's story, Binky is trying to figure out what to give [[Mrs. Barnes|his mother]] for her birthday, so he chooses on giving her a poetic birthday card. Unfortunately, Binky finds himself unable to write a birthday poem for his mother. [[Muffy Crosswire|Muffy]] suggests he finds somebody to write the poem for him, so he goes to the library and attempts to bribe [[Fern Walters|Fern]] into writing it with a sandwich and a pickle. Fern turns him down, saying that he can't buy a poem, and suggests that he look for one himself, giving him a poetry book to read. | In Binky's story, Binky is trying to figure out what to give [[Mrs. Barnes|his mother]] for her birthday, so he chooses on giving her a poetic birthday card. Unfortunately, Binky finds himself unable to write a birthday poem for his mother. [[Muffy Crosswire|Muffy]] suggests he finds somebody to write the poem for him, so he goes to the library and attempts to bribe [[Fern Walters|Fern]] into writing it with a sandwich and a pickle. Fern turns him down, saying that he can't buy a poem, and suggests that he look for one himself, giving him a poetry book to read. |