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witnesses were often prompted in their statements by
rumours of stories that were being circulated, and that
there was in fact nothing to support them.
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Lois: All right, Stewie, hold on to these while mommy goes to get some apples. [hands him plastic bags]
Stewie: Oh, yes, how clever, Lois, to leave a child with a plastic bag that he can suffocate himself with. Well, I'm going to do it! [tries to put it over his head but it doesn't fit]
Stewie: That's right I'm going to do it! [tries putting it on the side of his head then climbing in it but it doesn't fit]
Stewie: Good L