passzol az előző posthoz.
Burns offers a $500,000 settlement and leaves Homer and Marge alone
to talk it over. Burns and Smithers spy on them as Homer wants to
hold out for the $1 million, but Marge fears what Homer has turned into,
what with shifty lawyers and phony doctors... Burns returns.
Sorry, offer's expired, I guess we'll just have to let the jury decide,
twelve good men and true, Smithers release the hounds.
-- Mr. Burns realizes that Bart made up his story,
Homer and Marge run across the lawn, chased by dogs. In court, Marge
is called to the stand by Burns' lawyer.
Bailiff: Do you promise to tell the truth the whole truth and nothing
but the truth, so help you God?
Marge: Mmm... Yes, I do.
Hutz: She sounded like she was taking that awful seriously.
Marge's honest testimony destroys Hutz's case.
Burns: I'm going to write a figure on this piece of paper. It's not quite
as large as the last one, but I think you'll find it fair.
[draws a giant zero]
Hutz: I think we should take it.
-- ``Bart Gets Hit by a Car''
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