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| 61. Always the bully, Hugo makes Anthony scurry to the weathervane on the top of the library. Hugo follows. |
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| 62. Miss Eells is terrified the stunt-doubles will get hurt. |
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| 63. Hey - look, the fire department is showing up, too. |
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| 64. Grabbing on to the leg of the reindeer weathervane, Anthony sees a tiny crack spearing just above the leg. |
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| 65. Anthony and the treasure - what appears to be hundreds of pennies - come crashing to the ground and land in the safety net of the fire department. Joy! |
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| 66. And then - hey! It's library patron! Whatever happened to him? It seems he ran away from home to join the fire department. He tells Anthony he was in the library to find books to teach him to be a fire captain. Riiiight. I'll believe it if you will. |
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| 67. Hugo wants his part of the action as well. |
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| 68. With the patron and Hugo looking on, the mayor reads another document from Winterborn, giving full ownership of the treasure to whoever discovered it. Okay kids, go the read the book at this point. Nothing you have seen here will distract you from it. |
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| 69. In the end, Anthony wins! |
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| 70. Holmes and Watson return to close out the program, Holmes bragging he solved the mystery correctly and Watson finishes the puzzle he was working on. Not a very convincible duo, not a very convincible program. Oh well - what are you going to do? |
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