Great-Great-Great-Aunt Singe is a deceased relative of The Addams Family. Aunt Singe was burned to death in Salem. The family has kept her ashes in an egg-shaped urn. More than 400 years later, when a neighbor named Mr. Thompson told Wednesday Addams that there were no such things as witches, the family decided to hold a seance to call on Aunt Singe. As it turns out, witches in the realm of spirits are busy during Halloween, so Grandmama Addams decided to make Lurch pretend to be Aunt Singe, speaking through a pipe in the basement with a falsetto voice. At the seance, Morticia proclaimed this incantation;
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| - Great-Great-Great-Aunt Singe is a deceased relative of The Addams Family. Aunt Singe was burned to death in Salem. The family has kept her ashes in an egg-shaped urn. More than 400 years later, when a neighbor named Mr. Thompson told Wednesday Addams that there were no such things as witches, the family decided to hold a seance to call on Aunt Singe. As it turns out, witches in the realm of spirits are busy during Halloween, so Grandmama Addams decided to make Lurch pretend to be Aunt Singe, speaking through a pipe in the basement with a falsetto voice. At the seance, Morticia proclaimed this incantation;
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| - Great-Great-Great-Aunt Singe is a deceased relative of The Addams Family. Aunt Singe was burned to death in Salem. The family has kept her ashes in an egg-shaped urn. More than 400 years later, when a neighbor named Mr. Thompson told Wednesday Addams that there were no such things as witches, the family decided to hold a seance to call on Aunt Singe. As it turns out, witches in the realm of spirits are busy during Halloween, so Grandmama Addams decided to make Lurch pretend to be Aunt Singe, speaking through a pipe in the basement with a falsetto voice. At the seance, Morticia proclaimed this incantation; Uncle Fester mistook Wednesday's pet horse for Aunt Singe. When told it was a horse, he asked "Are you sure?" Later, when Mr. Thompson says there's no Santa, Morticia reminds the children how he said there were no witches yet they conjured up Aunt Singe.
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