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"SUCKER!!!"

After countless failed attempts to pick the grapes off the tree himself, Fauntleroy finally accepts Crawford's offer to trade his picnic lunch in exchange for the grapes. Unfortunately for him, Crawford is not so keen on holding up his end of the deal. This leads to Fauntleroy realizing that Crawford had been playing him for a fool all along.

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