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− | [[ | + | [[Principal Skinner]] accuses [[Nelson]] of tying up [[Martin]]'s shoes and throwing them on the power lines. Nelson tells [[Lisa]] that he is innocent and she believes him. When [[Groundskeeper Willie]] retrieves the shoes, Lisa takes the knot in the laces and tells Skinner and the school kids that it is a Dutch Cringle knot, which only Martin knows how to make. Martin admits that he framed Nelson to avoid a wedgie and used a medieval catapult to throw the shoes onto the line. Skinner drags Martin (plus Nelson and [[Bart]]) away for punishment. |
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The Case of the Hanging Shoes
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The Case of the Hanging Shoes is a Bart Simpson story that appears in Bart Simpson #5.
Plot
Principal Skinner accuses Nelson of tying up Martin's shoes and throwing them on the power lines. Nelson tells Lisa that he is innocent and she believes him. When Groundskeeper Willie retrieves the shoes, Lisa takes the knot in the laces and tells Skinner and the school kids that it is a Dutch Cringle knot, which only Martin knows how to make. Martin admits that he framed Nelson to avoid a wedgie and used a medieval catapult to throw the shoes onto the line. Skinner drags Martin (plus Nelson and Bart) away for punishment.
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