| 31. | That night, Marge prays for her husband at their bedside.
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| 32. | It ends with King Homer marrying Marge and eating her father.
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| 33. | Bart, Lisa, and Marge each have individual secondary storylines.
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| 34. | Homer pragmatically supports Burns, while Marge and Lisa oppose him.
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| 35. | To everyone's surprise, Marge serves Blinky for dinner.
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| 36. | Homer is worried, but Marge has no problem with it.
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| 37. | With no other options, Marge purchases a new expensive dress.
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| 38. | Marge first declines, until she sees her family in danger.
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| 39. | Marge and the children are shown being tormented by the devil.
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| 40. | Due to her honesty, Marge does not sell any homes.
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