Harriet the Spy
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"than being Marion Hawthorne,
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is wanting to be
Marion Hawthorne."

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Oh, Rachel.
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Rachel.
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She is...
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- Jealous.
- She's jealous.

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It's pure jealousy.
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You give that back now!
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Looks like there's something
in here for everyone.

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You heard her, Marion.
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Give it back before I pound you
into the cement.

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Ooh, I'm so scared.
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Hey, maybe there
is something

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in here for you.
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Janie...
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Janie, Janie, Janie...
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Come and get it.
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Read it. Come on.
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What does it say?
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- Come on.
- Janie, Janie.

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"Janie really
creeps me out."

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Ooh.
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"I wonder if she'll grow up
to be...

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a total nutcase..."?
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A nutcase!
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Oh.
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Hey.
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Her best friend.
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That's her best friend.
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Beth.
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"I wish
someone would kick Beth Ellen."

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Oh!
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Uh, Laura.
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"Laura Peters...
her face looks totally...

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pinched."
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Oh.
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"If I were the boy
with the purple socks...

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I'd hang myself."
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Something else.
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Cut it out, Marion.
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Oh.
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Maybe there is something
in here for Sport.

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No!
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"Sport..."
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Shut up!
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Fine, then.
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I'll read it right out loud
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so everybody can hear.
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No!
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"Sport is so poor,
he can't even afford food.

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"Why can't his father
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just get a real job?"
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Oh, and get this, as well.
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"One day, I had to pretend
he dropped a dollar

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just so he could afford
some milk and bread."


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