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"That girl is going to grow up expecting luxury all her life".

That's the way we want her to feel like a princess.

Don and Helen crane are the two most infatuated young parents I have ever known.

Miss StrangeWorth smiles down at the baby crane as she leaves with her tiny grocery bags in hand. Grinning, she considers how Don and Helen are the two most infatuated parents she has ever met. She goes on to say that the child will grow up anticipating luxury. Helen Crane illustrates her sentiments for her child with a simile.



StrangeWorth House

Didn’t you every see an idiot

child before? Some people just shouldn’t have children, should they?


After returning from the grocery store, Miss Strangeworth arranged a bouquet of red roses on her desk and began writing letters. Despite possessing a quill pen, she consistently wrote with a childlike block print using a stub of a pencil. Miss Strangeworth's letters were all about the more negotiable subject of suspicion; she never bothered with facts.



I can't tell you Dave it's just nasty.

Why can't you tell me, and why is your father not letting me come around anymore Linda. What did i do?

I can't tell you, and you've got to have a dirty mind for things like that.






Poor little Linda is crying again. I should probably listen carefully.





When Miss Strangeworth eventually arrived at the post office, she heard Linda sobbing with the Harris boy as she inserted the letter. As evidence of her actual character, Miss Strange Worth does not really display any empathy. Sadly, Miss Strangeworth fails to realize that she accidentally dropped the letter intended for Don Crane. The fact that Miss Strangeworth dropped the letter foreshadows that the Harris boy will find it and that society will discover what Miss Strangeworth has done.



Create your own at Storyboard That

"That girl is going to grow up expecting luxury all her life".

That's the way we want her to feel like a princess.

Don and Helen crane are the two most infatuated young parents I have ever known.

Miss StrangeWorth smiles down at the baby crane as she leaves with her tiny grocery bags in hand. Grinning, she considers how Don and Helen are the two most infatuated parents she has ever met. She goes on to say that the child will grow up anticipating luxury. Helen Crane illustrates her sentiments for her child with a simile.



StrangeWorth House

Didn’t you every see an idiot

child before? Some people just shouldn’t have children, should they?


After returning from the grocery store, Miss Strangeworth arranged a bouquet of red roses on her desk and began writing letters. Despite possessing a quill pen, she consistently wrote with a childlike block print using a stub of a pencil. Miss Strangeworth's letters were all about the more negotiable subject of suspicion; she never bothered with facts.



I can't tell you Dave it's just nasty.

Why can't you tell me, and why is your father not letting me come around anymore Linda. What did i do?

I can't tell you, and you've got to have a dirty mind for things like that.






Poor little Linda is crying again. I should probably listen carefully.





When Miss Strangeworth eventually arrived at the post office, she heard Linda sobbing with the Harris boy as she inserted the letter. As evidence of her actual character, Miss Strange Worth does not really display any empathy. Sadly, Miss Strangeworth fails to realize that she accidentally dropped the letter intended for Don Crane. The fact that Miss Strangeworth dropped the letter foreshadows that the Harris boy will find it and that society will discover what Miss Strangeworth has done.



Create your own at Storyboard That

"That girl is going to grow up expecting luxury all her life".

That's the way we want her to feel like a princess.

Don and Helen crane are the two most infatuated young parents I have ever known.

Miss StrangeWorth smiles down at the baby crane as she leaves with her tiny grocery bags in hand. Grinning, she considers how Don and Helen are the two most infatuated parents she has ever met. She goes on to say that the child will grow up anticipating luxury. Helen Crane illustrates her sentiments for her child with a simile.



StrangeWorth House

Didn’t you every see an idiot

child before? Some people just shouldn’t have children, should they?


After returning from the grocery store, Miss Strangeworth arranged a bouquet of red roses on her desk and began writing letters. Despite possessing a quill pen, she consistently wrote with a childlike block print using a stub of a pencil. Miss Strangeworth's letters were all about the more negotiable subject of suspicion; she never bothered with facts.



I can't tell you Dave it's just nasty.

Why can't you tell me, and why is your father not letting me come around anymore Linda. What did i do?

I can't tell you, and you've got to have a dirty mind for things like that.






Poor little Linda is crying again. I should probably listen carefully.





When Miss Strangeworth eventually arrived at the post office, she heard Linda sobbing with the Harris boy as she inserted the letter. As evidence of her actual character, Miss Strange Worth does not really display any empathy. Sadly, Miss Strangeworth fails to realize that she accidentally dropped the letter intended for Don Crane. The fact that Miss Strangeworth dropped the letter foreshadows that the Harris boy will find it and that society will discover what Miss Strangeworth has done.



Create your own at Storyboard That

"That girl is going to grow up expecting luxury all her life".

That's the way we want her to feel like a princess.

Don and Helen crane are the two most infatuated young parents I have ever known.

Miss StrangeWorth smiles down at the baby crane as she leaves with her tiny grocery bags in hand. Grinning, she considers how Don and Helen are the two most infatuated parents she has ever met. She goes on to say that the child will grow up anticipating luxury. Helen Crane illustrates her sentiments for her child with a simile.



StrangeWorth House

Didn’t you every see an idiot

child before? Some people just shouldn’t have children, should they?


After returning from the grocery store, Miss Strangeworth arranged a bouquet of red roses on her desk and began writing letters. Despite possessing a quill pen, she consistently wrote with a childlike block print using a stub of a pencil. Miss Strangeworth's letters were all about the more negotiable subject of suspicion; she never bothered with facts.



I can't tell you Dave it's just nasty.

Why can't you tell me, and why is your father not letting me come around anymore Linda. What did i do?

I can't tell you, and you've got to have a dirty mind for things like that.






Poor little Linda is crying again. I should probably listen carefully.





When Miss Strangeworth eventually arrived at the post office, she heard Linda sobbing with the Harris boy as she inserted the letter. As evidence of her actual character, Miss Strange Worth does not really display any empathy. Sadly, Miss Strangeworth fails to realize that she accidentally dropped the letter intended for Don Crane. The fact that Miss Strangeworth dropped the letter foreshadows that the Harris boy will find it and that society will discover what Miss Strangeworth has done.



Create your own at Storyboard That

"That girl is going to grow up expecting luxury all her life".

That's the way we want her to feel like a princess.

Don and Helen crane are the two most infatuated young parents I have ever known.

Miss StrangeWorth smiles down at the baby crane as she leaves with her tiny grocery bags in hand. Grinning, she considers how Don and Helen are the two most infatuated parents she has ever met. She goes on to say that the child will grow up anticipating luxury. Helen Crane illustrates her sentiments for her child with a simile.



StrangeWorth House

Didn’t you every see an idiot

child before? Some people just shouldn’t have children, should they?


After returning from the grocery store, Miss Strangeworth arranged a bouquet of red roses on her desk and began writing letters. Despite possessing a quill pen, she consistently wrote with a childlike block print using a stub of a pencil. Miss Strangeworth's letters were all about the more negotiable subject of suspicion; she never bothered with facts.



I can't tell you Dave it's just nasty.

Why can't you tell me, and why is your father not letting me come around anymore Linda. What did i do?

I can't tell you, and you've got to have a dirty mind for things like that.






Poor little Linda is crying again. I should probably listen carefully.





When Miss Strangeworth eventually arrived at the post office, she heard Linda sobbing with the Harris boy as she inserted the letter. As evidence of her actual character, Miss Strange Worth does not really display any empathy. Sadly, Miss Strangeworth fails to realize that she accidentally dropped the letter intended for Don Crane. The fact that Miss Strangeworth dropped the letter foreshadows that the Harris boy will find it and that society will discover what Miss Strangeworth has done.



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  • Don and Helen crane are the two most infatuated young parents I have ever known.
  • Miss StrangeWorth smiles down at the baby crane as she leaves with her tiny grocery bags in hand. Grinning, she considers how Don and Helen are the two most infatuated parents she has ever met. She goes on to say that the child will grow up anticipating luxury. Helen Crane illustrates her sentiments for her child with a simile.
  • "That girl is going to grow up expecting luxury all her life".
  • That's the way we want her to feel like a princess.
  • After returning from the grocery store, Miss Strangeworth arranged a bouquet of red roses on her desk and began writing letters. Despite possessing a quill pen, she consistently wrote with a childlike block print using a stub of a pencil. Miss Strangeworth's letters were all about the more negotiable subject of suspicion; she never bothered with facts.
  • Didn’t you every see an idiotchild before? Some people just shouldn’t have children, should they?
  • StrangeWorth House
  • I can't tell you, and you've got to have a dirty mind for things like that.
  • When Miss Strangeworth eventually arrived at the post office, she heard Linda sobbing with the Harris boy as she inserted the letter. As evidence of her actual character, Miss Strange Worth does not really display any empathy. Sadly, Miss Strangeworth fails to realize that she accidentally dropped the letter intended for Don Crane. The fact that Miss Strangeworth dropped the letter foreshadows that the Harris boy will find it and that society will discover what Miss Strangeworth has done.
  • I can't tell you Dave it's just nasty.
  • Why can't you tell me, and why is your father not letting me come around anymore Linda. What did i do?
  • Poor little Linda is crying again. I should probably listen carefully.
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