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* [[spoiler: The reunion between Shirley and her mother in "The Case of the Forbidden Mountain."]]
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* [[spoiler: The reunion between Shirley and her mother in "The Case of the Forbidden Mountain."]]"
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* [[spoiler: The reunion between Shirely and her mother in "The Case of the Forbidden Mountain."]]
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* [[spoiler: The reunion between Shirely Shirley and her mother in "The Case of the Forbidden Mountain."]]
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*[[spoiler: The reunion between Shirely and her mother in "The Case of the Forbidden Mountain."]]
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** The end of "The Case of the Hidden Heart", she expresses how sad it is that Molly doesn't now how to respond when someone performs, as she puts it, "an act of gratuitous kindness."
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** The end of "The Case of the Hidden Heart", she expresses how sad it is that Molly doesn't now know how to respond when someone performs, as she puts it, "an act of gratuitous kindness."
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* A couple between [[TheHero Shirley]] and [[BigBad Molly]] of all people:
** The end of "The Case of the Maestro's Ghost", when Shirley tries to make Molly feel better about her parents not showing up for her piano recital.
** The end of "The Case of the Hidden Heart", she expresses how sad it is that Molly doesn't now how to respond when someone performs, as she puts it, "an act of gratuitous kindness."
** The end of "The Case of the Maestro's Ghost", when Shirley tries to make Molly feel better about her parents not showing up for her piano recital.
** The end of "The Case of the Hidden Heart", she expresses how sad it is that Molly doesn't now how to respond when someone performs, as she puts it, "an act of gratuitous kindness."