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Aunt Sponge: [Yawns] Spiker, look! A peach! Aunt Spiker: A what? Aunt Sponge: A peach! There, on that branch. Aunt Spiker: Why that old tree's never had so much of an old blossom on it, let alone a... Well, I'll be blowed. There really is a peach there. A nice big one, too. Aunt Sponge: How can we get it? Aunt Spiker and Aunt Sponge: [In unison] The boy! Aunt Sponge: Now you be a good little boy and climb up there and get that peach for your dear aunties. James: Can we eat it? Aunt Sponge: Of course, we can! We'll share it. Me and your Aunt Spiker. Start climbing. Aunt Spiker: Wait! Aunt Sponge: What? What? What? Aunt Spiker: It-It's growing! Aunt Sponge: [Dumbly] The boy? Aunt Spiker: No, the peach, you idiot! Look! [The peach on the withered old branch begins to grow to an enormous size] Aunt Sponge: Come down! James: But I won't get hurt. Aunt Sponge: Climb down! Aunt Spiker: What a peach. What a peach! Aunt Sponge: Look, Spiker, it's still growing! Aunt Spiker: I'm not blind, you dolt. I can see for myself. [she and Sponge gasp] Look at it go! It's a miracle. [The peach continues to grow and becomes the size of a house] Aunt Sponge: It's coming down! Stand back! Aunt Spiker: Oh my heavens! My...

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