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Tootie is apprehensive about going on a camping trip with boys from Bates Academy.
Tootie is apprehensive about going on a camping trip with boys from Bates Academy.
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S3, EP9 "Dear Me"Tootie is apprehensive about going on a camping trip with boys from Bates Academy.
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S3, EP10 "Cousin Geri Returns"Mr. Palmer, the French teacher, asks Geri out on a date; she seems to be having a good time, but Blair believes the man has an ulterior motive for taking her cousin out.
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S3, EP11 "Legacy"Blair's decision to donate part of her inheritance to Eastland brings unexpected family news.
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S3, EP12 "Green-Eyed Monster"When Tootie beats Natalie for the lead role in the school play, a rift grows between the two of them; Natalie can do anything for the school-play lead.
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