Leave It to Beaver
The boys spend their train ticket money on food and comics.
The boys spend their train ticket money on food and comics.
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The deadline approaches for the poem Beaver promised for the school paper.
The next-door neighbors hire the boys to take care of the yard and cat while they are away.
Beaver has a fight with a friend who is supposed to stay overnight.
Beaver leaves home after his friend Larry drills a hole through the garage wall.
Beaver and Wally's new rabbit has babies.
June and the Beaver are against Wally going away to military school.
Beaver rips his gray flannel jacket while playing at a construction site.
Wally agrees to paint the rusty trash cans.
Beaver can't throw away his old teddy bear.
When Wally gets a sore throat, Beaver pretends he is also sick.
To make Ward proud, Beaver takes music lessons.
After their camping trip is postponed, the boys pitch a tent in their backyard.
Beaver tells Eddie Haskell that there are Indian artifacts buried in the vacant lot near his house.
June wants Wally to ask a girl to a dance.
The boys spend their train ticket money on food and comics.
When a window is broken, the boys are warned not to play baseball near the house.
Beaver takes his soapbox racer into the street.
Beaver brings home a lost Chihuahua.
Ward feels left out when the boys start spending a lot of time with a friend's father.
Beaver is shamed into being neat and clean.
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