Corwin petitions his Aunt Katya for a redress of grievances.
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Polo was occasionally willing to get up close and personal with Corwin.
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Male bonding over a bottle.
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Cousin Zach.
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Corwin among a forest of chair legs.
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Aunt Mariana helps Corwin to learn the drum.
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The animated reindeer head that sang "Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer" TOO MANY TIMES.
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Corwin's bear has found a new hiding place.
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"My eye! My eye!"
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Can't have too much tie-dye.
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Mmmm...birthday cheesecake.
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A lap, a bear, and a thumb...life is good.
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"Uh huh. Yeah."
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Aunt Mariana and Corwin.
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"Let me in!" "Let me out!"
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Corwin doesn't actually _eat_ Cheerios much any more, but he does like using them for his experiments in gravity./"I know kung chi riyo...."
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"Enough yogurt, Mom--how about some of your root beer?"
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Corwin practices his "overwrought" expression.
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Corwin prefers the drumstick.
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"I can hear a rainbow..."
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Sami: "Well, I'll be a monkey's uncle!" (See the FAQ.)
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"Ball?"
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Corwin has become increasingly fascinated by his shadow.
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"Yeah!"
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"Okay, do I clip the left wire or the right one?"
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Out on a jaunt 'round the block.
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While a Settlers of Catan game rages above, Corwin seeks adventure below.
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Corwin's instrumental solo.
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"Joshua's head has been replaced by a flying baby. Let's see if he notices."
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"I _said_, let me _out_!"
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Katya prepares Corwin for stuffing.
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