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Mrs. Garrett becomes feisty when she visits Kimberly's pushy principal.
Mrs. Garrett becomes feisty when she visits Kimberly's pushy principal.
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S1, EP6 "Goodbye Dolly"Arnold is inconsolable after Kimberley donates his doll to charity.
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S1, EP24 "The Girls School"Mrs. Garrett becomes feisty when she visits Kimberly's pushy principal.
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