The moral at the end of The Return Of Mr. Gosh, although YMMV, since it's definitely Black Humor: In Lenore's Last Will Part 1, there is this exchange between Lenore and Ragamuffin: In volume 2, Ragamuffin dreams that he's a flower which is about to be pollinated by a bee, before he wakes up horrified to realize that Lenore stands next to him and watches him: The end of "The Fugly Duckling," once Lenore arrives and sees the duck:
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* She then tops off the moment by kicking the duck into the lake, turning to the camera and saying, "I don't do guilt."
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| - The moral at the end of The Return Of Mr. Gosh, although YMMV, since it's definitely Black Humor: In Lenore's Last Will Part 1, there is this exchange between Lenore and Ragamuffin: In volume 2, Ragamuffin dreams that he's a flower which is about to be pollinated by a bee, before he wakes up horrified to realize that Lenore stands next to him and watches him: The end of "The Fugly Duckling," once Lenore arrives and sees the duck:
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* She then tops off the moment by kicking the duck into the lake, turning to the camera and saying, "I don't do guilt."
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| - The moral at the end of The Return Of Mr. Gosh, although YMMV, since it's definitely Black Humor: In Lenore's Last Will Part 1, there is this exchange between Lenore and Ragamuffin: In volume 2, Ragamuffin dreams that he's a flower which is about to be pollinated by a bee, before he wakes up horrified to realize that Lenore stands next to him and watches him: The end of "The Fugly Duckling," once Lenore arrives and sees the duck:
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* She then tops off the moment by kicking the duck into the lake, turning to the camera and saying, "I don't do guilt."
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