The Ghost and Mr. Chicken
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Someone who's a bit
of a coward.

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Someone who's
a-a little superstitious.

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Luther, you all right?
I'm fine.

:18:08
Luther! Of course!
But he can't write!

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You'll help him.
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Uh, Luther?
Oh, yes, sir?

:18:20
Congratulations on that
filler. It was a great story.

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Oh! Well, thank you. I-I
was hoping you wouldn't mind.

:18:28
We're gonna do
a, uh, follow-up.

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Front-page lead, and
you're going to write it.

:18:34
A... A byline for me?
Oh, for gosh sakes!

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- Do you believe in ghosts?
- Oh, you ought to know better than to ask that, Chief.

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The supernatural doesn't
bother you? Not a speck.

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Uh, do haunted houses
scare you?

:18:48
They're mortar,
stone and wood.

:18:51
Well, good, because you're gonna spend
the murder night in the Simmons house.

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Alone.
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Oh, well, now...
Just a second.

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Uh... Uh... What's the
matter, Ace? You scared?

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Oh, well, heck, no.
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You kiddin'?
It's just that I, uh,

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got to check my bowling
schedule and everything.

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Oh, well,
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you think it over, Luther,
and let us know tomorrow.

:19:24
This is a great chance
for you, Luther.

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Oh, yeah.
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Why don't you go out there
tonight and just look it over?

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Yeah. Maybe
I'll do that.

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I mean, after all,
it's only mortar...

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Stone...
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And wood.
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And wood.

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