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The boys spend their train ticket money on food and comics.
The boys spend their train ticket money on food and comics.
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Leave It to Beaver
S1, EP28 "Next Door Indians"Beaver tells Eddie Haskell that there are Indian artifacts buried in the vacant lot near his house.
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S6, EP23 "Box Office Attraction"Wally becomes disillusioned with the girl he has been trying to date.
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S6, EP24 "Lumpy's Scholarship"Lumpy wins the athletic scholarship for which he and Wally were competing.
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S6, EP33 "Summer in Alaska"Wally and Lumpy want to join Eddie spending the summer on an Alaskan fishing boat.
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S6, EP21 "Beaver the Caddy"Beaver notices that the golfer he's caddying for is cheating to win $500.
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