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Francine and D.W. tease Arthur that he is going to be afraid, even though he is sure he will not. When the class goes to the cave, Francine pays the price for her teasing when it is she and Mr. Ratburn who panic when they encounter bats, and it's up to Arthur, using tactics learned from Mr. Read to counter fear, to get the class safely out.
Mrs. Pariso is Francine's next-door neighbor, who is very good at horseback riding and also won prizes at Wimbledon. She appeared in the episode "Francine Goes to War" and in an episode of Postcards from Buster. She banged on Francine's wall when she first moved into their apartment building, which made Francine think she was a spirit who ...
Arthur eventually becomes aggressively concerned about Francine's safety and tries to save her, which touches Francine when she finds out, and they make up. Later, the Reads and the Frenskys soon come to pick them up, and the duo does a report about acts of heroism at school the next day, impressing Mr. Ratburn.
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The second season of the television series Arthur was originally broadcast on PBS in the United States from October 20, 1997, to April 17, 1998, and contains 20 episodes. [1] [2] [3] This season, like seasons 1 and 3, was released on DVD in Europe only; due to the fact that this was actually two production seasons (the first ten episodes encompassing the first and the last ten encompassing the ...
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