The Ghost and Mr. Chicken
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Well, I remember
he told all the boys...

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that he found a real skeleton
in MacQueen's barn.

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Of a squirrel! A squirrel!
I never said a person skeleton!

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Now you just quiet down, Luther, or
I'm gonna have to cite you for contempt.

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They were my brother's shoes. That's
why they fell off. Atta boy, Luther.!

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Quiet down now, folks.
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Do you recall any other of Mr. Heggs'
imaginative ramblings, Miss Tremaine?

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Oh, lots of things.
He told MaryJane Panucci...

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that the filling
in his eyetooth...

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was a shortwave radio...
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and he used to get messages
from Admiral Byrd.

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I only wanted her to like me.
Go on, Miss Tremaine.

1:04:47
Well,
I remember...

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I once asked my students to
write a theme called, "My father."

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And Luther wrote that his father
was really the Prince of Wales,

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but that there was
a mix-up at the hospital.

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Your witness.
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No questions.
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You can step down now, Neva.
Thank you, Harley.

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I hope I helped you,
Luther.

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Don't you worry
about a thing, Luther.

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I've got a surprise
witness coming in.

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Thank you, Your Honor.
I'll proceed.

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- Your full name, sir.
- Gaylord Patie.

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And what is your occupation? I'm a
certified public accountant for the state.

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Now, then, I understand
that you, Mr. Patie,

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have heard the organ playing
in the Simmons mansion.

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Am I correct, sir?
You are.

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I have heard organ music coming from
the tower of the Simmons mansion...

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on three
separate occasions.

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That's why I came
to you, Mr. Springer.

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And at what time
did you hear this music?

1:05:56
At the stroke
of midnight.

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And what else have you heard coming
from the Simmons mansion, Mr. Patie?


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