How the Grinch Stole Christmas
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:13:02
Now, that's holiday.
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Sweetlittle Cindy didn't know what to do.
:13:07
In her head, bum-tumbled a conflict or two.
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''If the Grinch was so bad,
then why did he save me?

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''Maybe he wasn'tso bad.''
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Maybe. Just maybe.
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No lights on in the house.
Your mom must be shopping.

:13:25
Good, l'm so glad you're home.
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l can feel it, Lou. This is the year.
:13:31
When everybody asks who has the most
spectacular lights in greater Whoville...

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...they're gonna cry out,
''Mrs. Betty Lou Who!''

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lsn't this the chandelier
from the dining room?

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lt's all for the cause, dear.
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And Cindy?
Could you be Mommy's little helper...

:13:48
...and unscrew the bulb there
from the refrigerator?

:13:51
-'Cause somehow l missed that one.
-Go on!

:13:57
Every year Martha May Whovier
has the best lights.

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Not this year.
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This year...
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...l'm gonna beat
that prim, perfect little prissy--

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Betty!
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-Hi!
-Martha!

:14:16
My, l've never seen so many
beautiful Christmas lights, Betty Lou!

:14:20
l'd blow every fuse
if l tried to keep up with you, Martha May!

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lsn't this antique darling?
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lt's handcrafted and almost 100 years old.
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Jeez. l'm really impressed!
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This, however, is new.
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Betty! Sweetie!

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