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Can't sleep? I was dreaming, mom. What about? Bicycle. Oh, that again, huh?
Dad, when can I get a bicycle? I don't know. We'll see. But you always say that.
Are you willing to earn it? Yeah. I'll do anything!
OK. You work really hard
and save your money and you can have a bicycle. Thanks, dad. Mom, do you need to
take out the trash? Not tonight, honey. You need to wait
until the morning. And that doll of yours
is looking awfully tired. Why don't you take
it on up to bed, OK? OK. Good night.
Good night, honey. Come here, pooch.
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Want some lemonade? It's only $0.10. Only $0.05! Can I buy one?
OK.
Dad, I finished
hanging up the laundry. You did? Good job, Stacy. I have been saving all
my money like you said. I didn't even buy a
kitten that Jody Walsh was selling for only $0.05. Well, I'm glad to hear that.
Dad, do you think I have
enough money to buy a bike? I think you've got
enough to go look at one. Right now? This very second? Yes, please. Please. Please. Well, I guess we
could go look at one. OK. Come on. Hold it. Hold it. Hurry. Hurry. Please, hurry. OK. OK. OK. Jess, we're going
to the bike store. We'll be back in a half an hour.
This one, daddy. This is the one I want. Well, are you sure? Yes. That's a nice bike. Pink. It's pretty neat.
I'll never have enough to
buy a bike, will I, daddy? Well, let's see how much
money you have saved.
You're not going to have enough.
But I'll tell you
what, you give me all that you have with a big hug and
a kiss and the bike is yours. Really? Really.