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− | After a brief encounter with the school bullies, [[Martin]] takes refuge in the [[Springfield Public Library]]. Finding [[Lisa]] there as well, Martin asks her why she visits the library more than anyone else. Lisa ponders the question and thinks back to a number of unpleasant events that had occured | + | After a brief encounter with the school bullies, [[Martin]] takes refuge in the [[Springfield Public Library]]. Finding [[Lisa]] there as well, Martin asks her why she visits the library more than anyone else. Lisa ponders the question and thinks back to a number of unpleasant events that had occured including being kicked out of band practice and having her bike run over. Smiling, she tells Martin that there is no reason, leaving him understandibly confused. |
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A Chair of One's Own
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Comic Information
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A Chair of One's Own is a Bart Simpson Comics story that appears in Bart Simpson 9. The comic later got reprinted in the Big Bratty Book of Bart Simpson.
Plot
After a brief encounter with the school bullies, Martin takes refuge in the Springfield Public Library. Finding Lisa there as well, Martin asks her why she visits the library more than anyone else. Lisa ponders the question and thinks back to a number of unpleasant events that had occured including being kicked out of band practice and having her bike run over. Smiling, she tells Martin that there is no reason, leaving him understandibly confused.