When Peter figures out he can get extra breaks for smoking, he decalres himself above the law like his ancestor. A cutaway gag shows him celebrating with a feast at a giant table still in the process of being enlarged until he starts to have a heart attack. The nearest doctor is located at the far end of the table and cannot get to him in time. The scene shift to a modern-day Danish storyteller explaining to a group of children that the incident is the reason why the Danes have such small tables.
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