. ; . ; . . . . . . . . . @prefix rdf: . rdf:type , , , , , , , , , , , . @prefix rdfs: . rdfs:label "Bubbles"@sq , "Bubbles"@en , "Bubbles"@pl , "Bubbles"@es , "Bubbles"@fr , "Bubbles"@de ; rdfs:comment "Bubbles (\u30D0\u30D6\u30EB, Baburu) is a fictional character in the Dragon Ball franchise. He makes his debut in \"Deeds Done by the Full Moon\", the 208th chapter of the Dragon Ball manga, issued on July 10, 1989. He makes his first animated appearance in \"The End of Snake Way\", the 18th episode of Dragon Ball Z, which premiered on September 6, 1989. Bubbles' name may be an allusion to American entertainer Michael Jackson's own pet monkey."@en , "__NOEDITSECTION__ __NOWYSIWYG__"@en , "thumb|250px|Bubbles Bubbles \u00EBsht\u00EB nj\u00EB personazh i cili shfaqet ne Dragon Ball Z i cili shfaqet kur Goku shkon p\u00EBr te ushtruar tek Mbreti Kai."@sq , "Born under the sign of Pisces with Aquarius rising, Bubbles has always loved water in all its forms. Pure, powerful and all-pervading in the city, water has become a symbol for Bubbles' quest for perfection and he also knows how to use it as a weapon, should the need arise\u2026"@en , "Bubbles is a red, female balloon fish, and the savior of Clu Clu Land. She appeared in the Nintendo game Clu Clu Land. Bubbles somehow ended up on Donkey Kong Island during the events of DK: King of Swing. Bubbles is the most well-rounded character in the game, with balanced stats of four in both Jump and Attack. To unlock Bubbles, the player must clear Diddy Kong Mode and collect all 24 medals. Bubbles can only be used in Jungle Jam Events."@en , "Bubbles received the moniker \"Bubbles\" because she always called in to the Broadcast while relaxing in her nightly bubblebath. Her real identity was never known or revelaed, but she was believed to be a political insider in local politics."@en , "Bubbles is an original Barney song that first appeared in \"Spring Into Fun!\"."@en , "Bubbles is a Rentals furni that generates bubbles when placed in a room. Bubbles are unavailable because the --Pixels system is no longer available."@en , "Bubbles is the third track on System of a Down's third album."@en , "Bubbles is the best friend of Ricky and Julian. Bubbles is played by Mike Smith."@en , "Bubbles (sometimes referred to as overhead items) are sprites shown above players' heads when performing many different actions in RuneScape Classic. Creating complex animations requires memory and time, especially for 2-dimensional sprites such as those used for players, which need to be painstakingly redrawn for each frame. Thus, role-playing aids such as text in the chat box and bubbles are used instead. Bubbles appear for the following actions:"@en , "Bubbles is the deuteragonist of the Powerpuff Girls from the animated TV series. Bubbles is voiced by Tara Strong."@en , "Bubbles is the second part of the seventh episode of Care Bears: Adventures in Care-a-Lot. __FORCETOC__"@en , "Additional to this, bubbles is what YOU may be called in the rare event that your spanking of the monkey goes horribly wrong. It is the result of infinite number of hours spent infront of the Laptop computer and sexual suicide. If and when you try to jerk off but it takes more that 1-2 hours and the substance released is none other that bubbles consider calling the bubbles hotline at 1800-666-powerpuffgirls."@en , "Bubbles was a chill and cool minicorn that was a resident of Geotopia. Just like his sister, Misty, Bubbles was a warden of the crystal infused world of Geotopia and can often be found by Brooke's side. Misty, like Brooke, is always positive. Bubbles, however, isn't such a ray of sunshine."@en , "She is a friendly and nice dragon-like dinosaur which came from the Spoonerville Lake and the forest with a huge, abandoned, and giant pink and purple spotted egg which Max tried to pull her from the edge of a little cliff until Waffles tried to eat her egg which it was hatched by P.J. and Max upstairs."@en , "Bubbles are globules of one substance in another, usually gas in a liquid. Due to the Marangoni effect, bubbles may remain intact when they reach the surface of the immersive substance."@en , "Bubbles es un enemigo raro que se asemeja a una bola sonriente azul. Ellos usualmente rebotan alegremente alrededor del lugar. Si Kirby inhala uno consigue la habilidad Bola. S\u00F3lo aparece en Kirby's Adventure y Kirby: Pesadilla en Dream Land. En su remake parece que tuviera las mejillas sonrojadas. Tambi\u00E9n en el mini-juego \"Tenis Bomba\" de Kirby: Pesadilla en Dream Land aparece como suplente cuando a uno de los Kirbys les cae una bomba encima . En este mini-juego es invencible , solo tienes que hacer que todos los dem\u00E1s Kirbys se conviertan en Bubbles y seras el vencedor."@es , "Bubbles (\u30D0\u30D6\u30EB\u30B9, Baburusu) is the pet monkey of Kaio."@en , "Bubbles is a yellow tang fish and a supporting character from 2003 Disney/Pixar film Finding Nemo and its sequel Finding Dory. He was bought by the dentist from a store called \"Fish-o-rama.\""@en , "Weight: 1 lbs.Rarity: 180Estimated Value: 3,250,000 NP"@en , "Bubbles is a member of the Powerpuff Girls."@en , "Bubbles is very simple in appearance- it is a blue ball with two large eyes and a small and smiling red mouth. In Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land, Bubbles appears to have blushed cheeks."@en , "Bubbles is a villain from the Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers episode, \"The Case of the Cola Cult\"."@en , "Bubbles is a heroin addict with a vast knowledge of surviving on the streets of Baltimore. Bubbles is played by actor Andre Royo. The character's real name was not revealed until a fourth season episode when he was called \"Mr. Cousins\" and in the fifth season premiere when he is called \"Reginald\". Bubbles has a son named KeyShawn, a fact he reveals in a conversation with Walon on a park bench in season one, episode ten (\"The Cost\"). KeyShawn lives with his mother \"up Jersey way\"."@en , "Bubbles (\u30D0\u30D6\u30EB\u30B9 BaburusuJap) es la mascota y amigo del Kaio del Norte. \u00C9l vive junto al Kaio del Norte y Gregory, ayudando al Kaio del Norte en las pruebas de sus alumnos, donde por lo general los disc\u00EDpulos del Kaio del Norte lo deben de atrapar, tarea dif\u00EDcil ya que la gravedad del Planeta Kaio es muy alta y Bubbles est\u00E1 acostumbrado a ella."@es , "Bubbles were small pockets of air in Deep Sea Struggle. The vehicle could jump into them but once it jumped out they poped."@en , "Bubbles (also known as Baburuzu) is a boss in Bomberman (TG-16) who appeared stage 2-8 and 5-8. It resembles a blue crab."@en , "Bubbles is an admin who first appears in Smashtasm BS64. He uses a Jigglypuff with a blue coloration."@en , "right Bubbles (\u30CF\u30EA\u30BB\u30F3\u30DC Harisenbo) son Badniks tipo pez globo creados por el Dr. Robotnik. Hace su debut en Marble Garden Zone de Sonic the Hedgehog 3. Los Bubbles se ven rondando solitarias o en grupos y despu\u00E9s de ver su objetivo, comienzan a revelar r\u00E1pidamente sus picos a su cuerpo con el fin de herir al jugador."@es , "Bubbles (\u30CF\u30EA\u30BB\u30F3\u30DC Harisenbo?) \u2013 badnik pojawiaj\u0105cy si\u0119 w grach Sonic the Hedgehog 3, Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode I i Episode II. Jest niebieskim robotem przypominaj\u0105cym rozdymk\u0119."@pl , "Bubbles (jap.\u30D0\u30D6\u30EB\u30B9 [Baburusu], pl.Szympans, Baburu) \u2013 ulubiony towarzysz P\u00F3\u0142nocnego Kai\u00F4. Przypomina sympatyczn\u0105 ma\u0142p\u0119, kt\u00F3rego niebywa\u0142a zr\u0119czno\u015B\u0107 wykorzystywana jest podczas treningu na planecie Kai\u00F4."@pl , "Bubbles ist ein normaler Gegner, der zum ersten Mal in Kirby's Adventure auftrat und sp\u00E4ter auch in dessen Remake. Er ist ein blauer Ball mit gro\u00DFen Augen, hat immer ein L\u00E4cheln im Gesicht und h\u00FCpft st\u00E4ndig in der Landschaft umher. Dabei kann er sich sowohl vom Boden als auch von W\u00E4nden und anderen vertikalen Plattformen absto\u00DFen. Verschluckt Kirby einen Bubbles, verleiht ihm dieser die Ball-F\u00E4higkeit. Kategorie:Gegner aus Kirby's Adventure Kategorie:Gegner aus Kirby: Schatten bedrohen Traumland"@de , "Bubbles is the main character of the Nintendo series called Clu Clu Land. She has appeared in 7 games, although most are only cameos."@en , "is a toad summoned by Kimigetsu H\u014Dzuki."@en , "Bubbles is a character in Might & Magic: Elemental Guardians."@en , "Bubbles est un dauphin parlant dans Bob l'\u00E9ponge - Le film : Un h\u00E9ros sort de l'eau. Il est le protecteur de la galaxie et appara\u00EEt aussi dans le jeu vid\u00E9o tir\u00E9 du film. Dans le film, Bob l'\u00E9ponge et Plankton voyagent dans le temps et finissent au milieu de l'univers. Ils y rencontrent Bubbles, qui surveille l'univers depuis 10 000 ans. Il demande \u00E0 Bob et Plankton de garder l'\u0153il ouvert pendant qu'il se rend aux toilettes. Pendant ce temps, Jupiter et Saturne entrent en collision (m\u00EAme si se sont des plan\u00E8tes gazeuses). Bubbles ne peut que constater le d\u00E9sastre en revenant et les chasse, leur disant qu'il perdra son poste \u00E0 cause de cela."@fr , "Write the first section of your page here."@en , "This is a disambiguation page. Bubbles may refer to: \n* Bubbles (Total Drama Before Time) - A supporting character in the crossover series. \n* Bubbles (The Powerpuff Girls) - A main character in the original series revamp. \n* Bubbles (Total Drama Cartoon) - A former contestant in the dramatic crossover."@en , "Bubbles is a minor character that appears in the game Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. He is the older brother of Boddle who runs the Yoshi Theater."@en , "To fight crime"@en , "Bubbles also known as Ramex, Skipi and Pkyspa. Is a computer worm that was used to steal RuneScape passwords. The worm recorded the movement of keys pressed. Though the worm could not be gotten from playing on the official RuneScape website. The worm could be picked up from downloading or opening a file disguised as a weblink on 3rd party sites (Fansites and other RuneScape related sites). Jagex put a notice out to players about the worm on September 29, 2007."@en , "Bubbles is a member of the Powerpuff Girls. She is often times considered the \"cute one\" of the group. She has an incredibly bubbly personality and tends to be the most babyish of the group."@en , "Bubbles was a Great Being. During a meeting of the Council called by Angonce to discuss what should be done about Uterio Di Armechio, Bubbles sided with TPK's suggestion that the Great Beings should side with the Rebels to destroy Uterio once and for all. When Uterio charged in and broke up the meeting, Bubbles escaped to the ZFT homeworld with the other TPK supporters. He did not return to Malchior IV with the other retreating Rebels, so it must be assumed that he was killed as well."@en , "From The Best Stories of Wilbur Daniel Steele 1946 Carol lived in hotels and her governess was always being mistaken for her mamma. Or it might be her trained nurse or it might be Daddy's secretary who was mistaken for her mamma. Most often it was governess. Miss Flower, Miss Runkle, Madame Dunaye, respectively in Nice, on the Isle of Man, and in Deauville, were governesses. But Miss Tolley, in Florida, was Daddy's secretary. And Mrs. Kenyon (with long silky legs and an amount of pale-gold hair) was Carol's trained nurse for nearly three months at Capri, though fortunately Carol was not ill a day of the time."@en , "Bubbles is Piggy's Trancula. She is known to have a Bitting Problem. She also goes missing and has her first appearance in Be a Zippy, Kippy Brother."@en , "Bubbles (\u30CF\u30EA\u30BB\u30F3\u30DC Harisenbo) ist ein Badnik, welcher das erste Mal in Sonic the Hedgehog 3 erschienen ist."@de , "Bubbles was one of the Happy Little Elves. He helped save Christmas for the Happy Little Elves. His name is perhaps means he has a bubbly personality."@en , "Bubbles is found by Nate's father and is settled in the house for some time. Ellen immediately became in love with Bubbles as soon as she saw her, as she begged her father to keep the cat. After Nate puts up \"Found Cat\" posters, the owner shows up at the Wright's house and claims her cat."@en , "Bubbles is the second song on the album Underground v8.0 ."@en , "Bubbles ist der Affe des n\u00F6rdlichen Kai-\u014Cs."@de , "Michelle Pond, aka The Amazing Bubbles, is an ace with the power to absorb and re-release energy, storing it temporarily as fat in the interim."@en , "Bubbles (portrayed by Mike Smith) is an awkward looking denizen of Sunnyvale who has lived there all his life in sheds of various types. He is closely associated with Ricky and Julian as the three are seen to be best friends and cohorts. He is the youngest of three boys."@en , "Bubbles was the hero of 1984's Clu Clu Land however after that she dissapeared seemingly for good but she was brought back as a trophy in Super Smash Brothers Melee then had a cameo playable apperance in 2005's DK King of Swing where despite being a hero in her own game she was affiliated with King K. Rool. She also had a string of cameos in Wario Ware After this string of Cameos across the Mario series Bubbles had yet to have a real apperance again in a game until she was revived by Vined Inc. with a minor role in Captain N: The Game Master and a starring role in Captain N: Outskirt Warriors."@en , "Bubbles, (also known as Bubbles the Mermaid), is a mermaid that lives on Pengtlantis, in the depths of the Club Penguin ocean, along with Flippers. In Underwater Adventure, she receives Fiesel and Daisy on Pengtlantis. She is tired of Flippers' jokes. The Costume Trunk describes her as a friend and glamorous mermaid who lives in the underwater city."@en , "Bubbles is Spider880's purple Puffle who loves to fly around in a bubble."@en , "Featuring: Sabina Begum, Harpreet Singh and Emran Uddin"@en , "The Bubbles (\u30CF\u30EA\u30BB\u30F3\u30DC Harisenbo?) is a reoccurring enemy in the Sonic the Hedgehog series. It is a pufferfish-based Badnik model created by Dr. Eggman. Making their debut in Sonic the Hedgehog 3, Bubbles hover around lonely or on groups, but will quickly protrude spikes from their body to wound the player once they get too close."@en , "Bubbles is a character in Finding Nemo. He was bought by the dentist from a store called \"Fish-o-rama.\""@en , "Bubbles is one of the three Powerpuff Girls created by Professor Utonium and sister to Blossom and Buttercup. In the show's theme song, she's known as \"the joy and the laughter,\" and is the sweetest of the sisters. She loves animals, has a stuffed toy named Octi (the model of the item Octi Backpack), and is capable of speaking Spanish and animal languages. Despite Bubbles' childlike personality, she is a fierce opponent and would do anything to protect her sisters. 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All you have"@en ; "Amiibo_card_back.png"@en ; "\u30D0\u30D6\u30EB\u30BA"@en . @prefix ns70: . ns70:wikiPageUsesTemplate , , , , , , . @prefix ns71: . ns71:wikiPageUsesTemplate ; "Bubbles"@fr ; "Coco Cola shipping warehouse"@en , 42 , "South Pacific Ocean"@en , ""@en ; "Kimigetsu H\u014Dzuki"@en , "Team Diamonds, the Committee"@en ; "Some Ocean Floor tiles will only display bubbles if you step on them, but many others will do so regardless."@en , "This object has nothing to do with the character Bubble."@en , "This object has nothing to do with Bubble."@es , "There are numerous ocean floor tiles that will display bubbles only if you step on them."@es ; ; "Jigglypuff"@en ; , ; "No"@en ; "KeyShawn"@en ; "Naoki Tatsuta"@es ; "Blonde"@en ; "Fish"@en , "Pop Top's right hand man"@en , "Recovering drug addict"@en , "Aid worker"@en ; 3012 ; "Sporty"@en ; "Japan"@en ; "Damage - Point"@en , "Snare - Target Area"@en , "Jump - Self"@en ; ; , , ; 1 , 3 ; "2016-08-22"^^xsd:date ; "Bubbles the Mermaid"@en ; "2012-01-27"^^xsd:date ; "Superhuman"@en ; "''Finding Nemo"@en , ; , , , , , , , , , , , , ; "*Black\n*Black with yellow sclera"@en ; "Bubbles everywhere!"@en ; "Powerpuff girls 058.gif"@en , "Ep7BS2.png"@en ; "Male?"@en , "Male"@en , "Female"@en ; "Fine"@en ; ; , , , "Monkey"@en , , , ; "Actor"@en ; "Michelle LaFleur"@en ; 2 , 5 ; , ; "Bubbles uses super breath to ensnare your enemies in a tornado."@en , "Bubbles gives you a jump boost. Bunnies are cute!"@en , "Girl power! Bubbles' laser vision blasts your target for extra damage."@en ; "\u30D0\u30D6\u30EB\u30B9"@en ; "\"Looking for something? Maybe this is what you're looking for!\""@en , "\"Bubbles! Bubbles! Bubbles! My bubbles!\""@en , "\"Ooh, bubbles, bubbles, bubbles, bubbles!\""@en ; ; "R. Shawn Kelly"@en ; "Bubbles"@en ; , "Bubbles bei Son Gokus Ankunft.jpg"@de ; "Blau, Pink, Grau"@de ; "Caroline Spector"@en , , ; , "Calassa, Frozen Trench and Sunken Quarter."@es , , "Spider880's Igloo"@en ; "Christopher R. Sabat"@es . @prefix ns72: . ns72:wikiPageDisambiguates , ; 12 ; "City Hall"@en ; 15 ; "ja"@de ; "Alive"@en ; "Unknown"@en ; ; ; "Wysuwanie kolc\u00F3w"@pl ; ; ; "Bubbles can inflate itself to 10 times its normal size, which means your pet can also use it as a beachball."@en ; ; 1 ; 1 ; 1 ; 1 ; 1 ; 1 ; 1 ; "father/creator"@en ; "sister"@en ; "sister"@en ; ns72:abstract "Bubbles is the deuteragonist of the Powerpuff Girls from the animated TV series. Bubbles is voiced by Tara Strong."@en , "Bubbles is a minor character that appears in the game Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga. He is the older brother of Boddle who runs the Yoshi Theater."@en , "Bubbles is a yellow tang fish and a supporting character from 2003 Disney/Pixar film Finding Nemo and its sequel Finding Dory. He was bought by the dentist from a store called \"Fish-o-rama.\""@en , "To fight crime"@en , "Bubbles is a heroin addict with a vast knowledge of surviving on the streets of Baltimore. Bubbles is played by actor Andre Royo. The character's real name was not revealed until a fourth season episode when he was called \"Mr. Cousins\" and in the fifth season premiere when he is called \"Reginald\". Bubbles has a son named KeyShawn, a fact he reveals in a conversation with Walon on a park bench in season one, episode ten (\"The Cost\"). KeyShawn lives with his mother \"up Jersey way\"."@en , "Bubbles is a member of the Powerpuff Girls. She is often times considered the \"cute one\" of the group. She has an incredibly bubbly personality and tends to be the most babyish of the group."@en , "Bubbles is the best friend of Ricky and Julian. Bubbles is played by Mike Smith."@en , "Bubbles (portrayed by Mike Smith) is an awkward looking denizen of Sunnyvale who has lived there all his life in sheds of various types. He is closely associated with Ricky and Julian as the three are seen to be best friends and cohorts. He is the youngest of three boys."@en , "Bubbles also known as Ramex, Skipi and Pkyspa. Is a computer worm that was used to steal RuneScape passwords. The worm recorded the movement of keys pressed. Though the worm could not be gotten from playing on the official RuneScape website. The worm could be picked up from downloading or opening a file disguised as a weblink on 3rd party sites (Fansites and other RuneScape related sites). Jagex put a notice out to players about the worm on September 29, 2007."@en , "Weight: 1 lbs.Rarity: 180Estimated Value: 3,250,000 NP"@en , "Bubbles (\u30D0\u30D6\u30EB\u30B9, Baburusu) is the pet monkey of Kaio."@en , "Bubbles (jap.\u30D0\u30D6\u30EB\u30B9 [Baburusu], pl.Szympans, Baburu) \u2013 ulubiony towarzysz P\u00F3\u0142nocnego Kai\u00F4. Przypomina sympatyczn\u0105 ma\u0142p\u0119, kt\u00F3rego niebywa\u0142a zr\u0119czno\u015B\u0107 wykorzystywana jest podczas treningu na planecie Kai\u00F4. Wszyscy, kt\u00F3rzy chc\u0105 podj\u0105\u0107 treningi, musz\u0105 go schwyta\u0107 w ramach testu wst\u0119pnego. Trenowa\u0107 z nim mieli przyjemno\u015B\u0107 Chaozu, Son Gok\u016B, Tenshinhan i Yamcha. Zwierz\u0105tko wyj\u0105tkowo \u0142agodne, kt\u00F3re uwielbia zrywa\u0107 kwiatki i ta\u0144czy\u0107 z nimi dooko\u0142a swojego pana. Najcz\u0119\u015Bciej jednak dostaje m\u0142otkiem po g\u0142owie (w ramach treningu) i ca\u0142a zabawa ko\u0144czy si\u0119 dla niego przewa\u017Cnie wielkim guzem. Son, gdy po raz pierwszy przyby\u0142 na planet\u0119 p\u00F3\u0142nocnego Kaio-samy, my\u015Bla\u0142, \u017Ce owy szympans to w\u0142a\u015Bnie jego przysz\u0142y mistrz i zacz\u0105\u0142 na\u015Bladowac jego skoki i gesty. Wszyscy trenuj\u0105cy z Bubblesem, \u017Ceby go z\u0142apa\u0107, po\u015Bwi\u0119cili du\u017Co czasu, opr\u00F3cz Piccolo, kt\u00F3ry dzi\u0119ki swojej niezwyk\u0142ej pr\u0119dko\u015Bci z\u0142apa\u0142 go w kilka sekund."@pl , "Bubbles is very simple in appearance- it is a blue ball with two large eyes and a small and smiling red mouth. In Kirby: Nightmare in Dream Land, Bubbles appears to have blushed cheeks."@en , "The Bubbles (\u30CF\u30EA\u30BB\u30F3\u30DC Harisenbo?) is a reoccurring enemy in the Sonic the Hedgehog series. It is a pufferfish-based Badnik model created by Dr. Eggman. Making their debut in Sonic the Hedgehog 3, Bubbles hover around lonely or on groups, but will quickly protrude spikes from their body to wound the player once they get too close."@en , "Bubbles was one of the Happy Little Elves. He helped save Christmas for the Happy Little Elves. His name is perhaps means he has a bubbly personality."@en , "Bubbles is an original Barney song that first appeared in \"Spring Into Fun!\"."@en , "right Bubbles (\u30CF\u30EA\u30BB\u30F3\u30DC Harisenbo) son Badniks tipo pez globo creados por el Dr. Robotnik. Hace su debut en Marble Garden Zone de Sonic the Hedgehog 3. Los Bubbles se ven rondando solitarias o en grupos y despu\u00E9s de ver su objetivo, comienzan a revelar r\u00E1pidamente sus picos a su cuerpo con el fin de herir al jugador."@es , "Bubbles is the main character of the Nintendo series called Clu Clu Land. She has appeared in 7 games, although most are only cameos."@en , "Bubbles is a red, female balloon fish, and the savior of Clu Clu Land. She appeared in the Nintendo game Clu Clu Land. Bubbles somehow ended up on Donkey Kong Island during the events of DK: King of Swing. Bubbles is the most well-rounded character in the game, with balanced stats of four in both Jump and Attack. To unlock Bubbles, the player must clear Diddy Kong Mode and collect all 24 medals. Bubbles can only be used in Jungle Jam Events."@en , "Bubbles is Spider880's purple Puffle who loves to fly around in a bubble."@en , "Bubbles, (also known as Bubbles the Mermaid), is a mermaid that lives on Pengtlantis, in the depths of the Club Penguin ocean, along with Flippers. In Underwater Adventure, she receives Fiesel and Daisy on Pengtlantis. She is tired of Flippers' jokes. The Costume Trunk describes her as a friend and glamorous mermaid who lives in the underwater city."@en , "Featuring: Sabina Begum, Harpreet Singh and Emran Uddin"@en , "Bubbles is a villain from the Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers episode, \"The Case of the Cola Cult\"."@en , "is a toad summoned by Kimigetsu H\u014Dzuki."@en , "Bubbles (\u30D0\u30D6\u30EB\u30B9 BaburusuJap) es la mascota y amigo del Kaio del Norte. \u00C9l vive junto al Kaio del Norte y Gregory, ayudando al Kaio del Norte en las pruebas de sus alumnos, donde por lo general los disc\u00EDpulos del Kaio del Norte lo deben de atrapar, tarea dif\u00EDcil ya que la gravedad del Planeta Kaio es muy alta y Bubbles est\u00E1 acostumbrado a ella."@es , "Bubbles received the moniker \"Bubbles\" because she always called in to the Broadcast while relaxing in her nightly bubblebath. Her real identity was never known or revelaed, but she was believed to be a political insider in local politics."@en , "Bubbles (also known as Baburuzu) is a boss in Bomberman (TG-16) who appeared stage 2-8 and 5-8. It resembles a blue crab."@en , "Bubbles (sometimes referred to as overhead items) are sprites shown above players' heads when performing many different actions in RuneScape Classic. Creating complex animations requires memory and time, especially for 2-dimensional sprites such as those used for players, which need to be painstakingly redrawn for each frame. Thus, role-playing aids such as text in the chat box and bubbles are used instead. Bubbles appear for the following actions: \n* Cooking - the food appears after it is used on a range or fire \n* Drinking Dwarven Stout or Tea \n* Mining: \n* a pickaxe, after clicking on a rock \n* a Panning tray, Trowel or a Rock pick, when panning or digging in Digsite \n* Smelthing: \n* ore, when it is used with a furnace \n* a bar, when it is used with an anvil \n* Woodcutting - an axe, after clicking on a tree or Machette after clicking on Jungle \n* Firemaking - a tinderbox, when it is used with logs lying on the ground \n* Fishing - a Fishing Rod or other fishing equipment, when fishing at a Fishing spot \n* Using water sources - an empty vial or bucket appears after it is used on the water source \n* Spinning flax - flax, when it is used with a spinning wheel \n* Using Jail keys on a door in the Taverley dungeon jail \n* Pulling a Christmas cracker \n* Herblaw - using Jangerberries on unfinished guam potion and then adding in Ground bat bones \n* Repairing a cannon during Dwarf Cannon using the toolkit."@en , "Bubbles is the second song on the album Underground v8.0 ."@en , "Bubbles ist der Affe des n\u00F6rdlichen Kai-\u014Cs."@de , "Write the first section of your page here."@en , "Bubbles is Piggy's Trancula. She is known to have a Bitting Problem. She also goes missing and has her first appearance in Be a Zippy, Kippy Brother."@en , "Bubbles was the hero of 1984's Clu Clu Land however after that she dissapeared seemingly for good but she was brought back as a trophy in Super Smash Brothers Melee then had a cameo playable apperance in 2005's DK King of Swing where despite being a hero in her own game she was affiliated with King K. Rool. She also had a string of cameos in Wario Ware After this string of Cameos across the Mario series Bubbles had yet to have a real apperance again in a game until she was revived by Vined Inc. with a minor role in Captain N: The Game Master and a starring role in Captain N: Outskirt Warriors."@en , "Bubbles was a Great Being. During a meeting of the Council called by Angonce to discuss what should be done about Uterio Di Armechio, Bubbles sided with TPK's suggestion that the Great Beings should side with the Rebels to destroy Uterio once and for all. When Uterio charged in and broke up the meeting, Bubbles escaped to the ZFT homeworld with the other TPK supporters. Later, when ZFT implemented \"Plan 7\", Bubbles, Armitage and Gene Simmons were chosen to lead the deliberately doomed assault on the GB fortress of Corrantia. After Armitage and Simmons were killed by the Corrantians, Bubbles appeared on the battlefield and tried to exact revenge. He did not return to Malchior IV with the other retreating Rebels, so it must be assumed that he was killed as well."@en , "thumb|250px|Bubbles Bubbles \u00EBsht\u00EB nj\u00EB personazh i cili shfaqet ne Dragon Ball Z i cili shfaqet kur Goku shkon p\u00EBr te ushtruar tek Mbreti Kai."@sq , "Bubbles are globules of one substance in another, usually gas in a liquid. Due to the Marangoni effect, bubbles may remain intact when they reach the surface of the immersive substance."@en , "Bubbles was a chill and cool minicorn that was a resident of Geotopia. Just like his sister, Misty, Bubbles was a warden of the crystal infused world of Geotopia and can often be found by Brooke's side. Misty, like Brooke, is always positive. Bubbles, however, isn't such a ray of sunshine."@en , "Bubbles (\u30CF\u30EA\u30BB\u30F3\u30DC Harisenbo) ist ein Badnik, welcher das erste Mal in Sonic the Hedgehog 3 erschienen ist."@de , "This is a disambiguation page. Bubbles may refer to: \n* Bubbles (Total Drama Before Time) - A supporting character in the crossover series. \n* Bubbles (The Powerpuff Girls) - A main character in the original series revamp. \n* Bubbles (Total Drama Cartoon) - A former contestant in the dramatic crossover."@en , "Additional to this, bubbles is what YOU may be called in the rare event that your spanking of the monkey goes horribly wrong. It is the result of infinite number of hours spent infront of the Laptop computer and sexual suicide. If and when you try to jerk off but it takes more that 1-2 hours and the substance released is none other that bubbles consider calling the bubbles hotline at 1800-666-powerpuffgirls. Bubbles is also the name of a well known ex-rodeo clown and Joey Ramone diaper changer, who is currently attempting to have a career as a musician's ass-wipe. He is known far and wide (although he's not as wide as he once was) as the go-to guy for anything a band needs to put on an almost passable concert (as long as the audience is drunk enough)."@en , "Bubbles were small pockets of air in Deep Sea Struggle. The vehicle could jump into them but once it jumped out they poped."@en , "Bubbles is an admin who first appears in Smashtasm BS64. He uses a Jigglypuff with a blue coloration."@en , "Bubbles is a Rentals furni that generates bubbles when placed in a room. Bubbles are unavailable because the --Pixels system is no longer available."@en , "In the anime adaptation, Powerpuff Girls Z, Bubbles (also known as Miyako Gotokuji in the original Japanese version) is as compassionate and innocent as she was in the original series, but she is also notably more mature than the original character. She is also rather ditzy, and doesn't seem to understand her powers completely. Her weapon in the anime series is a giant bubble wand."@en , "Bubbles (\u30D0\u30D6\u30EB, Baburu) is a fictional character in the Dragon Ball franchise. He makes his debut in \"Deeds Done by the Full Moon\", the 208th chapter of the Dragon Ball manga, issued on July 10, 1989. He makes his first animated appearance in \"The End of Snake Way\", the 18th episode of Dragon Ball Z, which premiered on September 6, 1989. Bubbles' name may be an allusion to American entertainer Michael Jackson's own pet monkey."@en , "Born under the sign of Pisces with Aquarius rising, Bubbles has always loved water in all its forms. Pure, powerful and all-pervading in the city, water has become a symbol for Bubbles' quest for perfection and he also knows how to use it as a weapon, should the need arise\u2026"@en , "Bubbles is found by Nate's father and is settled in the house for some time. Ellen immediately became in love with Bubbles as soon as she saw her, as she begged her father to keep the cat. After Nate puts up \"Found Cat\" posters, the owner shows up at the Wright's house and claims her cat."@en , "Bubbles is the third track on System of a Down's third album."@en , "Michelle Pond, aka The Amazing Bubbles, is an ace with the power to absorb and re-release energy, storing it temporarily as fat in the interim."@en , "She is a friendly and nice dragon-like dinosaur which came from the Spoonerville Lake and the forest with a huge, abandoned, and giant pink and purple spotted egg which Max tried to pull her from the edge of a little cliff until Waffles tried to eat her egg which it was hatched by P.J. and Max upstairs."@en , "Bubbles is a character in Finding Nemo. He was bought by the dentist from a store called \"Fish-o-rama.\""@en , "Bubbles is the second part of the seventh episode of Care Bears: Adventures in Care-a-Lot. __FORCETOC__"@en , "__NOEDITSECTION__ __NOWYSIWYG__"@en , "Bubbles is one of the three Powerpuff Girls created by Professor Utonium and sister to Blossom and Buttercup. In the show's theme song, she's known as \"the joy and the laughter,\" and is the sweetest of the sisters. She loves animals, has a stuffed toy named Octi (the model of the item Octi Backpack), and is capable of speaking Spanish and animal languages. Despite Bubbles' childlike personality, she is a fierce opponent and would do anything to protect her sisters. Mojo Jojo fears her immensely after she single-handedly defeated him in a massive rage."@en , "Bubbles es un enemigo raro que se asemeja a una bola sonriente azul. Ellos usualmente rebotan alegremente alrededor del lugar. Si Kirby inhala uno consigue la habilidad Bola. S\u00F3lo aparece en Kirby's Adventure y Kirby: Pesadilla en Dream Land. En su remake parece que tuviera las mejillas sonrojadas. Tambi\u00E9n en el mini-juego \"Tenis Bomba\" de Kirby: Pesadilla en Dream Land aparece como suplente cuando a uno de los Kirbys les cae una bomba encima . En este mini-juego es invencible , solo tienes que hacer que todos los dem\u00E1s Kirbys se conviertan en Bubbles y seras el vencedor."@es , "Bubbles ist ein normaler Gegner, der zum ersten Mal in Kirby's Adventure auftrat und sp\u00E4ter auch in dessen Remake. Er ist ein blauer Ball mit gro\u00DFen Augen, hat immer ein L\u00E4cheln im Gesicht und h\u00FCpft st\u00E4ndig in der Landschaft umher. Dabei kann er sich sowohl vom Boden als auch von W\u00E4nden und anderen vertikalen Plattformen absto\u00DFen. Verschluckt Kirby einen Bubbles, verleiht ihm dieser die Ball-F\u00E4higkeit. Kategorie:Gegner aus Kirby's Adventure Kategorie:Gegner aus Kirby: Schatten bedrohen Traumland"@de , "Bubbles is a character in Might & Magic: Elemental Guardians."@en , "From The Best Stories of Wilbur Daniel Steele 1946 Carol lived in hotels and her governess was always being mistaken for her mamma. Or it might be her trained nurse or it might be Daddy's secretary who was mistaken for her mamma. Most often it was governess. Miss Flower, Miss Runkle, Madame Dunaye, respectively in Nice, on the Isle of Man, and in Deauville, were governesses. But Miss Tolley, in Florida, was Daddy's secretary. And Mrs. Kenyon (with long silky legs and an amount of pale-gold hair) was Carol's trained nurse for nearly three months at Capri, though fortunately Carol was not ill a day of the time. It was a little confusing at first, each time, for in a way they all seemed much alike. One had to remember arbitrarily, that was all, just as one had to remember that whereas two \"f's\" hitched together make \"double-f,\" two \"v's\" hitched together make a \"double-u.\" Moreover, Coddie helped her. \"Do mind now, child; if anyone's to ask you, Miss Runkle is your governess. Not Daddy's secretary, this time, but Carol's governess?'' Coddie was severe about this, unnecessarily so it seemed to Carol, upon whom would be lost the glitter of an ironical amusement in the nurse's sea-gray eyes. Coddie was middle-aged, and broad, and ate with Carol and not with Daddy. No matter who was governess, Coddie did the governing; no matter who was trained nurse, Coddie did the nursing; and even if it happened to be a secretary Mr. Bonaparte was having, it was Coddie who got the letters from the concierge, the commissionaire, or the desk clerk, and arranged them on the table in his room. And beyond all, Coddie was permanent. It had never occurred to Carol to wonder what would have happened to the world had Coddie not been permanent. Perhaps it had to Mr. Bonaparte. Perhaps that was why he was always so polite to Coddie, poor man, walking lightly among his words with her, as a man (and a little ashamed of it) walking on tiptoe past a sleeping dog. Mr. Bonaparte was of medium height, well set up, with fair hair and mustache waxed at the points, and blue eyes which had a way of widening abruptly sometimes, like the eyes of some people who suffer from the pangs of unadmitted maladies. At forty-one he had habitually a deep line which, springing from between his eyes, divided into dozens of creases all over his forehead, as fine as threads and as tangled as the hunting of the Wandering Jew. This wasn't always, to be sure. Sometimes his brow was as smooth as a boy's. Such were the times when Carol admired him most, and Coddie, knowing by the signs what was in the air, admired him least of all. Coddie admired him most when she was seeing him most, that is, when there were but the three of them, and Mr. Bonaparte cleaved grimly to the apartment, and grew white of conscience and rumpled of soul and clothing, alternately tender and sharp with Carol, and (for once) defiantly spleenish with Coddie herself, till he was like a lean wolf prowling the windows by day, and by night, in his slippers, the bedroom floor. Carol admired him most when she was seeing him least. Not for more than scattered minutes in whole days. A \"good morning\" perhaps, and late in the morning too, after she had been brought back from her walk in Central Park or Kensington Gardens or along the Croisette or the Lido sands, and he still in bed, like all the princes charming of Coddie's tales rolled in one, with his brow smoothed out and an adventurous kindness in his big, blue, far-off eyes. And after that only in chance glimpses\u2014 Daddy in the distance in High Street helping a lady into a motorcar\u2014 Daddy in a vista of the Casino gardens at tea with a lady under a striped umbrella\u2014 or after the lights were lit and Carol in her bed, a blur of Daddy in the hallway in shining black and white and tails. Oh, how splendid he was! It was queer: Carol was proud and jealous all in one. She wished she were dying, so he couldn't go but must stay and be distracted about her. Yet just as fiercely she wanted him to go\u2014 out where the clustered lights were and the admiring throngs. \"Po look: who is that wonderful man?\" . . . \"But don't you know? You know the girl with the red-brown curls and the green jacket and gaiters\u2014 well, that's her father/\" Between the two wants she wept, and often she would be asleep before she could make up her mind which one she was mostly weeping for. . . . And presently, one day, \"I shouldn't be surprised,\" she would confide to Coddie, \"if Daddy were looking out for somebody for me\u2014 like a governess.\" Why did Coddie make it sound so odd when she echoed, \"I shouldn't be surprised.\" So they weren't surprised when the trunks appeared in the rooms, and when Daddy, as if he had been on the point of forgetting to mention it, called back from the door on his way to luncheon, \"By the way, might just pack things up, you know; we're leaving for the South tomorrow\" (or \"for Scotland\" or \"for America\"). Nor were they surprised when, arriving at the station, they found one seat in their compartment occupied by a lady, and the lady was Carol's governess. Or in America, of course, it would be in the Pullman. That was where Miss Tolley was, in the bright low cave of the two seats and the berth made up above, and porters and other passengers stepping on one's heels, and Daddy with his face pressed to the window as if trying to think what he might have forgotten, while he said in the back of his mouth, \"This is Miss Tolley, Carol. Miss Tolley is going to do some secretarial work for Daddy down in Florida.\" Miss Tolley was small and dark and quick and she had enthusiasms. She adored things. She adored the sea. She spent lots of time at Miami on the beach in an old-rose bathing costume, but she never went into the water. Coddie had funny ways of saying things to herself aloud. Later on she said to herself that Daddy had \"let the Tolley go\" for just that\u2014 that she \"never went into the water.\" . . . Miss Tolley liked perfumes. Mrs. Kenyon did not like perfumes. She liked black coffee, black cigarettes, black Italian shawls, which was interesting, since she was so distinctly un-black herself, all creamy and pale gold in the hot white Capri sun. They were all different in little ways. Madame Dunaye disliked anything flavored with pistachio and wore a ribbon across her forehead to make it look wide and low, and she and Daddy went to the races. Miss Flower was an English girl. Sometimes she grew red and at other times she cried. At the Manx Arms, where she was with them, she asked Coddie to let her have one of Carol's lesson books, and sometimes when people looked at her she would come and get Carol, and they would sit in the gardens and read together, much to Coddie's amusement later on. Miss Flower wouldn't go near the water (though it wasn't like Miss Tolley\u2014 it was sadder). On the steamer all the way across to New York she would hardly look at the waves, and unless she was tramping the deck with Daddy she was always hidden away somewhere inside, alone. Carol asked her why. Then she told Carol: \"My father and my two brothers were fishermen. They were all lost at sea.\" One night Miss Flower stole into the stateroom while Coddie was out. She got on her knees by Carol's berth and put her face in the blankets and sobbed. \"Is it because you are frightened of being drowned?\" Carol asked her. Miss Flower was a slow, big, hale person, and there was a silk of down on the arms she flung around Carol suddenly, without a word. \"Or why then?\" Carol persisted, feeling puzzled and responsible. \"Nothing! Nothing! Except that I\u2014 I\u2014 I wish you were miner That's an odd kind of a governess. Miss Flower wept too at the High Ridge House in the White Mountains. One night she wept nearly all night long. It must have been over something she and Daddy were discussing late, for she was in Daddy's room, where Carol could hear her sobbing. She could hear Daddy too. Once she heard distinctly what he said. \"You've got to be quieter, I beg of you, Clare! Good God, this isn't the Continent, remember\u2014 this is America!\" And once he too sobbed. He took Carol for a long tramp next day. When they got back home to the High Ridge House, Miss Flower was gone. Times like that\u2014 just when someone was gone, and before Daddy had begun to grow fidgety\u2014 were the times above all that Carol loved. It didn't mean just the one tramp. There were dozens. Up hill and down dale, hand in hand, woods like Persian rugs where autumn was commencing, little clouds in the clear, and blue shadow splashes; boot nails ringing on the rocks, Daddy in rough tweeds, a big brown pipe going, instead of so many cigarettes. There was a hillside facing the sun, a field running down to a pine forest that, in its turn, ran down into a shining river. There was the ruin of a house, and on an outer corner of the old foundation they sat and let their legs hang over. And Carol began to feel queer. \"Old Girl,\" Daddy was saying, \"what are you going to remember about your dad? What ever do you suppose you think you really think of him?\" Think? Oh, she couldn't think. Somehow, the way she loved him \u2014the way she was thrilled by his bigness and kindness and handsome strength, so that sometimes she was almost scared to know that he was there with her, undivided, monopolized\u2014 somehow or other, it was more than she cared to tackle in words. There are times in the heart of woman when lightness is the only way out. \"I like,\" she said (though she was feeling queerer all the while), \"the way your mustache does at the ends, like the lances knights level at dastard cravens.\" She squeezed his hand to make him understand this was whimsicality. \"And I like the way this suit smells.\" Daddy burst out laughing, twisting still tighter the mustache ends. \"Ah, woman, woman!\" But then he stopped and his face grew red. After that it turned a greeny white, like the faces one sees in deck chairs. For a while he sat and hugged his knees. So he hadn't understood after all. He said, \"Old Girl, Daddy needs something. Daddy needs people. Daddy's not much good in this world without\u2014 somebody.\" Oh, but couldn't he see? Idiot! There were teardrops in his eyes. But now Carol was feeling queerer than ever. \"Daddy,\" she said before she knew it, \"have we ever been here before?\" \"Here?\" He stared at her blinking. \"No!\" Then he looked down the pasture to the woods and river, and gave a sort of start. \"I see what you mean.\" If he saw what she meant, certainly Carol didn't. \"Daddy, listen to me. Was I ever\u2014 did I ever have a mamma?\" Daddy kept on looking steadily at the river. \"By George, I see what you mean,\" he repeated to himself. He slid from the wall and put his hands up. \"Come, jump.\" But her face was the funny color now. \"Lord!\" he said. \"What's wrong? Tummy?\" That was it. Presently she was ill-and-up-with-it in a corner of the wall. They laughed over it as they tramped back across the world. \"What a silly thing to do!\" . . . \"What a perfectly!\" Yet it was a little because they felt they had to. There was a change. That was the last of their walks just then. Daddy went under again. Anyone could see how vilely he hated to. The looks he gave Carol sometimes! It was as if he were a wolf in a forest, but the forest was enchanted, and even while he prowled and growled his horridest he was all the while trying to tell one with his dumb eyes that he wasn't really a wolf at all but a prince under the spell of an evil sorcerer. It was growing late in the season and the hotel was nearly empty, and there was nothing but the hotel in miles. Carol and Coddie discussed governesses. \"He'll hardly find one here\" Carol decided, and Coddie concurred. Bored! It was a more positive thing; more like a disease he had to fight, and tried to fight, sometimes angrily and sometimes in dull despair. His trousers bagged at the knees, and the ends of his mustache came undone. The hotel followed his mood; servants were laid off; the wooden corridors sounded hollower and hollower. Then one morning Coddie, bringing up the mail, said to Carol, \"Here they are.\" She meant the folders. Cunard, White Star, United Fruit, Royal Mail. Carol looked them over superficially, then turned to the letters, which it was her privilege to sort, Mr. Bonaparte's from Miss Eliza Codd's. \"Here's one for Daddy from someone who's a doctor and who's at home. 'Doctor Kamp's Home!' Now isn't that too silly to put on the outside?\" Coddie was surprisingly impressed. Snatching the letter from Carol's hand and hiding it behind her, she hardened her eyes at the girl as though it were a crime she had been caught in. And within two minutes after she had taken the mail into Daddy's room, here was Daddy out in his pajamas. \"Codd, I want you to get the trunks packed immediately. I've this letter from \" He hesitated, more and more distracted. \"Carol, Old Girl, will you run along down and play on the veranda for a while? Dash!\" Carol played on the veranda for a while, but she had nothing to play with and a while is rather indefinite. Returning to the rooms she heard Coddie saying, \"Yes, Mr. Bonaparte, we're both right: / would hardly do.\" And Daddy, at his wit's end, \"Well, how to manage? I suppose my best plan would be to wire the agency to send somebody down direct to 'The Pasture.' \" Carol felt things a good deal more than she knew things. She could feel a shadow coming before she could see it. All the way to the station in the hotel car that afternoon\u2014 she didn't know why\u2014 but it was dreadful. What made her cling so hard to Coddie's hand? And why was Coddie, who hadn't a cold, forever blowing her nose on the sly? Why was it so queer when they got into the parlor car? There was no new governess there, but that wasn't the half, nor the hundredth. It happened just before the train started to move. Coddie bent of a sudden, dabbed a kiss on Carol's temple, cried, \"Be a good girl, now, always,\" and in another wink there she was outside on the platform, waving, and the landscape was sliding, and Daddy and Carol were awkwardly all alone. . . . It was late at night and it was a strange house, a strange room, and a strange bed. Strangest of all was the getting to bed. The only one there was to preside over it was Daddy (there were servants of sorts in the strange downstairs, but of course they wouldn't do), and Daddy was bungling and distraught, and Carol was inept and distrait, and the whole affair was getting to be a dream which she wished she didn't have to have. How could she ask where such a thing as her nightie was, when she couldn't ask where Coddie was? In ways it was quite as hard for Daddy. With him it took the form of an embarrassment which grew with the child's numbness and dumbness, till it seemed he would have to yell and shake her if she persisted in it ten minutes more. This going on as if nothing had happened! He did shake her presently, and give her a fumbling kiss on top of her head, so that she couldn't see his face. \"Don't know what it's all about, do you, Old Girl? You'll be so happy, though, when you know the surprise.\" \"When is the surprise?\" Her voice was as dead as dead. \"Tomorrow.\" \"Is it Coddie?\" Daddy looked worse than exasperated: he looked hurt. Painstakingly, like one counting twenty before he spoke, he turned down the bed. Then he stared at the farther wall and said, \"You're getting too old for simply a nurse now, Carol. Tomorrow your regular governess will be here.\" \"Oh-h-h-h!\" Carol got in, pulled the covers to her chin, and lay quiet, studying him as he bent in circles picking up things that didn't need picking up. \"Oh-h-h-h! S0-0-0-! I see-e-e-e!\" Daddy jerked up, his face flaming. \"No, you don't see. And it's a real surprise\u2014 and can't you take Daddy's word for it\u2014 and not look like that\u2014 and\u2014 go to sleep like a good girl?\" He rushed around. \"Want a drink of water on your table? No?\" He vanished, and presently he was back again in triumph, bearing a kitten captured somewhere, a gray little creature with fluffy cheeks and pert eyes. \"Look! Isn't it cunning? Want to pet?\" \"No, thank you.\" Unfortunately the kitten had taken matters into its own paws. No sooner had Daddy put it beside the pillow than it was gone under the covers, and no sooner was it curled in a lump on Carol's chest than it began to purr. Carol would do nothing about it. Daddy stood and scratched his head. \"Well, I don't suppose it's at all the right thing. However\u2014 just tonight \" He sighed, opened the window, put out the light, and fled. Carol lay and stared into the dark. \"So-0-0-0. I see-e-e-e.\" The first sob was hard to get up, the second was easier, and then the wild tears came. The ball in her arms wriggled in protest, not liking to be hugged so jokingly. . . . There, that was better. Not since she could remember had Carol been in one place long enough to be allowed to have a pet. Kittens were amazingly soft and warm. As little by little the sobbing wore itself out, so did the purring. Neither kittens nor kids can stay awake forever. Carol had a start when she awoke in the morning. It came back with a thump: \"Coddie isn't hereP Then, hearing someone in the room, she turned her head, and for a wink she thought it was Coddie. The same square figure, a broad back, a head with a topknot. But when the person turned it was a stranger. Her name, she said, was Mrs. Lephant and, although it wasn't her fault Carol had mistaken her for Coddie, Carol hated her. It didn't help that Coddie would have cried, \"A kitten in bed/\" and flung up her hands in just as holy a horror; no, somehow or other it wouldn't have been the same. Nor would her \"Up you get now, Carol: don't be a lazy thing!\" The thing that was the hardest to bear, as Carol went about her dressing with averted eyes and heavy hands, was that Daddy had told her a deliberate fib. \"Too old for simply a nurse now.\" If that wasn't to say she wasn't to have a new nurse in poor Coddie's place, she didn't know what it was. Of course it never occurred to her that Mrs. Lephant might be the governess he had spoken of. Governesses don't have red wrists and grizzling hair; if Carol knew anything in the world at going-on-seven, she knew governesses. When Carol looked out of her window she had another start. Last night, whirling up in the car, it had all been dark. Now the sunshine of the clear morning discovered to her eyes an oblique and rocky pastureland falling away to a pine wood, and at the foot of the wood the broad Connecticut. \"Come along to your breakfast, child; don't be lagging there.\" Carol had felt queer once before. Was she going to have a \"tummy\" again? Mrs. Lephant came treading back. There would need to be some discipline. \"Did you hear me, Carol, when I Why, what ails the child?\" \"Mrs. Lephant, I've been here before.\" \"Been here before? Gracious! It's your home, isn't it?\" \"My-home?\" \"I thought your papa told me you were born here. . . . Now whatever the game is, please leave it till after breakfast, my dear, and take my hand and come.\" At breakfast, after a long time, Carol asked, \"Where is my daddy?\" \"He has gone out for a while. He didn't say when he would be back.\" \"Oh-h-h!\" (It was true about the governess's coming then.) \"I see-e-e.\" That day of waiting was long and it was short. It was long on account of Coddie, who wasn't there, and of Mrs. Lephant, who was. It was short on account of the diverting way in which each new thing about the place was at very first glance familiar, and then, as soon as Carol had time to think about it, strange. And also on account of the kitten, whose name, the cook said, was Bubble. Bubble was an irresponsible creature. It's the way of the world. Impetuously loved, profoundly depended upon, she seemed to take a perverse delight in maintaining her own poise and doing as she sweetly pleased. Here one moment, rubbing an arched back, cleaving softly, purring like incipient volcanoes and brightening the sun\u2014 another moment and Bubble was no more. Run here and call there as Carol might, with panic growing in her, Bubble was gone. Gone like Coddie and, perhaps, like Coddie, never to come again. It wasn't until after lunch (still no Daddy) that Carol discovered the wile of triumph. It might be a twig, but better it was a string with a crumple of paper tied at the end. Bubble was gone, was she? Forever! Well, then, forget Bubble! Go about your business doing as you sweetly please. Prowl, explore. Craning at the eaves high overhead, where, in and out of the gingerbread frettings, birds \"wheeled with tiny whistling sounds, wonder what it can be that makes the heart stop, trying to remember\u2014 what? Or all of a sudden, scouting along a path between high barberry walls, know that there is a gravelly circle and a birdbath at the farther end of it, and begin to run\u2014 and plop! Tug!\u2014 there's Bubble, dropped from heaven, battling at the crumple of paper dragging quite forgotten in the rear, as if Bubble had never been away. Once it was nearly disastrous. On the side toward the valley the garden was built up, the stone wall of the terrace falling away ten feet at least to the pasture's rocky ground. It was just here that the kitten exploded from a clump of rhododendrons, and Carol, turning her eyes at the tug, saw the gray fluff teetering after the paper along the giddy edge, at a perilous balance and apt at any breath to lose it and go tumbling away to break her neck. Carol stopped, her heart stopped, her hand froze. Prickles climbed her spine. She was afraid to breathe, but she had to breathe to whisper: \"Mrs. Lephant\u2014 where are you?\" \"I'm right here, child. Why?\" \"Call Bubble a-a-way fr-from there. G-g-get another string and dr-dr-drag it Oh, she -will fall off!\" Mrs. Lephant dared disaster by laughing out loud. \"Why, my dear child, cats don't fall. They never do. And even if they did See!\" With a swoop almost as quick as a cat's Mrs. Lephant caught Bubble by the scruff and held her at arm's length, squirming in terror of the abyss. Then leaning down and out over it, before Carol could so much as gasp, she had opened her fingers and let the kitten fall. \"There, you see? It doesn't matter how a cat is dropped, it always lands right side up. See, though! Why, Carol! Don't look at me so!\" Carol hazarded one eye over. When she saw that Bubble wasn't dead, but bouncing off along the foot of the wall with a tail as big as indignation, she stopped being faint. She sprang up. She towered, pink with fury. \"Mrs. Lephant, I want you to know right square now I think you're a\u2014 a \" But she was a well-brought-up girl, and it does tell. Appalled, she wheeled and ran as fast as she could run away. Mrs. Lephant called after her, but Carol would have cut off her ears before they would have heard. Tears blinded her, she crashed into plantings, scratched her legs on thorns, and hid in a deep hedge of lilacs, cowering down in the leaf shadow, so that that woman should never find her till the world's end. Bubble found her though. Together they thought their thoughts of hate. Someone was walking on the drive outside the hiding place. When Carol had decided it couldn't be the Lephant she dared one peep. It was a lady. Something turned over with a flop in the middle of the child's insides. \"But I\u2014 I know her!\" But then, as with all the other things, \"Do I?\" How could she, when she couldn't remember ever having seen her till this day? The lady's eyes were fixed, on the house, and she walked like a laggard, perhaps because there were others coming behind. She had slightly wavy chestnut hair, laid back as smoothly as it would go from her temples and over her ears. Her face was pale, but it was handsome. By that, and by her slender, prettily clad figure and her silk stockings and high-heeled shoes, Carol knew her of a sudden for what she was. She was the new governess. Slowly, still intent on the house before her, she passed out of the spy gap in the leaves. Daddy moved into it, conversing with a gentleman with black whiskers and a gold-rimmed pince-nez. Coming to a halt just there, Daddy's voice dropped to almost nothing. \"Doctor,\" he said, \"I want\u2014 God knows how deeply I want to thank you. And I hope to heaven it's going to be \" The other coughed, like people who are embarrassed by being thanked. \"I hope so, too. And, Bonaparte, I believe so. I shouldn't have written you unless, by every test I know, I'd been convinced.\" \"Well? \" Daddy's eyes went after the vanished governess. He now seemed the embarrassed one. \"Well, Doctor\u2014 you won't stay, eh? Overnight?\" \"I don't think it's best. I'll call you up first thing in the morning \u2014or better\u2014 I'll drop around. Yes, I'll do that. Good-by, Bonaparte. And good luck!\" There was the sound of a motor near at hand getting up its appetite. Both men blew their noses. Carol slid out the other way, quiet as an Indian, and made for the farthest corner, where was the house that held the garden tools. Governesses were always bad enough. But this one! And Daddy blowing his nose with strangers! And Mrs. Lephant! \"Bubble!\" she wailed. \"Where, oh where is Coddie gone?\" But before Bubble could even begin to answer, a shadow around the toolhouse corner was followed by the hurrying Lephant in the flesh. \"Where have you been, child? Come along directly and see your mamma.\" Carol was so flustered that she did go along, suffering tugs at her frock here and dabs at her hair there, and had got almost to the steps of the veranda before her reason came back. Then she balked. Escaping Mrs. Lephant's hand, she stood off and looked at her from beneath wise brows, precisely as Coddie might have done it, with a nipped-in, faintly alkaline smile. \"But you see, Mrs. Lephant, it isn't my mamma. People are always making just exactly mistakes like that.\" When even Daddy assured Carol that it was her mamma, and when the lady herself, waiting near the mantel in the big double-bayed living room, stretched out her arms a little stiffly, as if it hurt her, and was nothing of a sudden but hands and two huge dark eyes, it was more than Carol could deal with on such short notice. She felt like a stick and she acted like a stick. It was an idea to be gone at slowly. It's doubtful if even Atlas could lift a new world without working up to it. Perhaps the lady didn't realize. If only Coddie could have been there. Thank heaven, Bubble was! . . . It would have been easier if they could all have settled down to it quietly; simply have taken three big easy chairs there in the living room and sat, and sat, and looked one another over, as much as to say, \"Well, now, let's see.\" But they couldn't. None of them seemed to be able to stay still. First it was outdoors to look at the plantings; then it was upstairs, going through the chambers; then out again to look at the sunset beyond the hills. Daddy was the worst in a way. When he wasn't breathing very hard, he wasn't breathing at all; when he wasn't going red he was just getting over being red. It was worse than governesses had ever been\u2014 he was so anxious that everything should be precisely right for Mamma\u2014 now a footstool for her feet; now a hand to help her over an inch-high culvert \"in the garden walk; again a, \"Shan't I run bring you out a scarf, Stacia?\" or a \"Come, dear, sit down for a moment and rest.\" His blue eyes, always a little helpless, seemed permanently dilated, as one's eyes will be when there's a gun that may go off any minute or a bubble that may burst. And he talked a lot. Mamma was quite different. Her quietude (even though she was forever on the move) was extraordinary. It was almost like sleepwalking, it seemed to Carol, and so it startled her, every time Mamma took her hand, to find the fingers that closed on hers were as tight as twisted wires and trembling with a slight but very rapid pulse. Carol wished they wouldn't. She wished that the dark brown eyes, whenever they came roving after her, wouldn't turn so abruptly and so inkily black. It made her shy, and the thing she was trying most to do was to get over being shy. Oh, if only she could act like herself, like the Carol she and Daddy and Coddie knew! If only she could charge, arms wide, engulf this mamma in a great hug, and cry passionately as the wonder rushed up from her heart, \"I love you, and you're so beautiful, and you're my mamma, and my own, forever and ever\u2014 promise me you are!\" But because she was shy she had always to hang back. She had to make believe to be interested in nothing on earth but the kitten that tumbled across the garden at the end of her string. She had to pretend it was secrets, when it was only \"She's my own, my really mamma!\" that she whispered over and over into Bubble's ear till the creature was nearly frantic with the tickle, and the lovely lady smiled. It was when they were out for the sunset that Mamma smiled. She stopped dead still and flashed a look at the child, knee-deep with Bubble in a thicket of old snapdragon stalks. She started to speak, then closed her lips tight, and wound her fingers into her palms, as people do who are very nervous at hotels in Italy. Then she smiled, and it was a funny, slow, thin smile, and she said in a tone playfully wistful on top and something mysteriously else beneath, \"I wish / had a string, little daughter. Would you be my little kitty then, and \u2014and\u2014 play with me?\" Carol was allowed to stay down to dinner at table that evening, and if there had been any doubts left, that would have settled it. One doesn't stay down to dine with governesses. It was wonderful. There were candles on the table, tall ones, whose fat flames wavered softly in miniature in silver and crystal and china such as Carol had never seen in all the hotels in the world. They wavered in Daddy's eyes too, and in Mamma's: they must have been in Carol's own; the three faces and Mamma's neck and Daddy's shirt front were bright, and all was gloom behind. There was a pale wine in glasses. Daddy lifted his and leaned forward. \"Stacia?\" Mamma was like a lady, Carol decided, sitting in a crystal tower. He had to speak again before she heard and lifted her glass to clink on his. Daddy's trembled a little. \"Here's to\u2014 God bless all of us, Stacia.\" Mamma sipped and said nothing. When one came to think of it, Mamma had said nothing all that afternoon, or nearly nothing. It was always Daddy. \"Stacia,\" he went on, musing at his glass, a twisty smile about his lips that was both sad and gay, \"I was never built for\u2014 going it alone. I'm not the lone wolf. I feel as if I'd been through \" He shook himself, bright teardrops starting. \"Never mind! I feel as if I'd come back to life today!\" What Mamma felt she didn't say. Dreaming down at the fires in her wineglass, perhaps she was thinking of nothing at all as she twirled the stem of it idly in the fingers of her left hand, somnambulist still. Carol couldn't help bouncing (it was a mercy she didn't gasp out loud) when she felt the other hand coming through the darkness under the table. She would have liked to get her own two quickly in safe sight above the cloth, but it was so weird somehow, and she was so confused, she didn't know what to do. And then it was too late; the unseen thing that searched had come to her fingers and slid around them, swift as whips and tight as tentacles. Carol had never been so abashed in her life. It was really more like terror. Of course it wouldn't have been anything at all if the others at table had known about it. But Daddy didn't seem to, and no more did Mamma, sitting there above the serene white damask (miles and miles away) in her tower of glass. And it wasn't just that it was clandestine, that subterranean grasp; it wasn't even a grasp, but more like a grab, a static violence, gradually tightening. \"I'm going to do lots of things now, Stacia,\" Daddy was musing. \"I'm going to buy back into the firm, and I'm going \u2014 \" From Mamma's face his eyes came abruptly to Carol's. \"Why, Carol, Old Girl, what's wrong?\" Carol swallowed, and was red. \"N-n-nothing. Really and tr-trtruly.\" In a panic she averted her eyes. She peered busily into the shadows in the corners. \"Only I\u2014 I am a\u2014 a little worried about Bub-Bubble. I wonder where Bub-Bub-Bubble is.\" There! If only she had thought of that sooner. Under the table the grab had suddenly ungrabbed and flown away, and almost in the same wink of time Mamma, come out of her tower, was smoothing with her right hand a wisp of her lovely chestnut hair. She appeared to have rediscovered Carol. \"Bubble is the kitten?\" she asked, smiling the same funny, slow, thin smile she had used once before. Daddy laughed. \"Yes, and kittens aren't allowed in dining rooms, Old Girl.\" In the living room, after dinner, with Mrs. Lephant waiting rather sniffily in the doorway (for after all, she was a governess, not a nurse), Carol was allowed to bid her parents good night. For the first time in her career and for no known reason, she shook hands gravely with her father. Then she turned with a kind of shiver of stage fright to deal with the other one. On the flare-backed couch before the new fire in the chimney Mamma half reclined, obliquely, one knee over the other, one elbow up and a hand supporting her head, which was tilted a little so, like a bird's in half -preoccupied interrogation. There was a perfume about her that Carol had never known or dreamed of\u2014 as if it weren't of earthly flowers\u2014 exquisitely faint. Scent and sight worked backward with Carol. A lovely fragrance made her eyes film; to make her nostrils dilate it took an entrancing vision, like the soft flames running and playing in Mamma's hair. The eyes in the face that was more beautiful in its set pallor than all the roses in the world were turning blacker and blacker as the seconds ticked. Carol felt herself being intoxicated. In the \"V\" of Mamma's gown she saw the hollow of the white bosom beginning, and it came to her that what she wanted fiercely was to lay her head there, her cheek and temple, and press tight. On the hidden side of her, lying on the couch in the shadow her crossed knees threw, Mamma's other hand was moving. Carol saw it in a corner of her eye, the long fingers coiling and uncoiling restlessly. \"I hope you sleep very well indeed, Mamma,\" she heard herself saying. \"Good night, Mamma.\" But then her feet were glued, not knowing how to go. Bubble saved her. When she saw the kitten cleaving to a table leg and making her eyes green she managed a gasp of joy and skipped. \"Now, child!\" Mrs. Lephant called from the doorway. But Carol had to catch that kitten first. She had to fall on her knees and hug her, kiss her on the whiskers and blow into her ear a \"Don't you think she is beautiful, Bubble; don't you think she's darling; don't we love her almost to death?\" Otherwise she would have had to burst with a rubbery shriek, like an overblown balloon. In the hall Mrs. Lephant said, \"Now drop your kitty, that's a good girl.\" \"Mightn't I have her just a little\u2014 just a weency-weency while?\" \"Upstairs! What an idea! Bedrooms are no place for animals, not night. Neither are houses. They're much better off outdoors.\" \"Oh, but Mrs. Lephant\u2014 you\u2014 wouldn't. You couldn't! She'd freezer' \"Cats? What do you suppose they've fur for? Let her down; that's right. Scat, kitty; I'll tend to you later. Take Mrs. Lephant's hand now, my dear.\" Carol couldn't go to sleep. The tighter she closed her eyes the wider she was awake. A procession of \"she's\" ramped through her mind. With venomous sarcasm: \"She seems to know a great deal about cats!\" With a surge of the heart: \"She wanted me to put my head there in her neck; I know she did! She loves me. Tomorrow\u2014 oh, to\u2014 morrow!\" With a guilty, almost forgotten hollow feeling: \"I wonder if she has gone to be some other girl's nurse, now I've a Mamma and she can't be mine.\" And with a sudden eye on the window, wide open and blue-green-black and chill: \"She hasn't enough fur; I don't care! If she doesn't freeze, she'll catch her death. Oh, dear!\" It was at the same time ironic and tragic. For the first time with so many responsibilities, for the first time there was no one in reach to share them with. The room grew as big as the house, the house grew as empty as the whole black outdoors; the time grew hours. Then came temptation and the fall. At first it was creepy, like burglars. No door had been opened, but someone or something was in that room. Whether she heard it or simply felt it, she didn't know: she only knew she mustn't stir and mustn't open her eyes. When she flopped over and popped open her eyes, Bubble said \"Prraouw\" from the window sill, where she was busy tidying herself after her trouble with the woodbine by which she had come. Presently, vanishing in lower darkness, she arrived on the bed with a thump. Carol was firm. \"You wicked! You heard what Mrs. Lephant said as well as I did.\" Bubble rubbed, filling the lecturer's face with fluff. Carol sat bolt up for authority. As she did so Bubble took advantage of the lifted coverlet, dived beneath, whipped into a fat knot, and began to purr. Carol sat and thought. \"Mrs. Lephant thinks she knows everything, but she doesn't know as much as Daddy. She says Bubble shouldn't be here, but last night Daddy said \u2014 \" She curled back into the warm place under the covers and got hold of the kitten. Thinking of that window (it's much more dangerous to go down vines than up them\u2014 and no matter what Mrs. Lephant thought she knew about cats), she got still better hold, her arms double all the way around. It was the light that awakened her, falling through an open door. She would have said it must be nearly morning, but it wasn't, for Daddy and Mamma were just coming up to bed. Daddy was in the doorway and Mamma was near the bed. \"Is she sleeping?\" Daddy asked in a low voice. \"I don't know.\" It was hardly above a whisper, in case. \"Carol, dear?\" Carol, peering through sleepy lashes at her there, felt all the things she had felt in the whole of the day in one lump now, and the lump was in her throat. There was something that ravished her in that silhouette of a mother, the shoulders bent a little and the head held still, like hovering. Carol needn't wait till tomorrow after all to fling up and cry, \"Mamma! I love you, and I'm glad.\" She would have done it that moment, had something dreadful not occurred. She wasn't the only one awakened. Bubble stretched under the bedclothes and began automatically to purr. It rumbled, nothing less. There was no time to plan. Carol opened her mouth and snored. She never snored; she didn't even know how to snore; but she snored. Mamma hadn't moved. Or if she had, it was only her neck and head, by a fraction of an inch, and so swiftly that nobody would have known. Like an Indian in the dark when his brother touches him for \"Did you hear?\" Had she heard? Carol snored in despair. Oh, had she heard? Daddy reiterated his question from the door, but with another emphasis, of mirth: \"Is she sleeping!\" \"One would think so, wouldn't one?\" Mamma turned like a shadow, stiffly but without a sound, and moved away toward the bright rectangle where Daddy was waiting, one arm crooked out and a smile trembling about his lips and eyes. The door was closed and it was dark again. Thank heaven, Bubble Bonaparte! They were both young in crime yet, and it had been a pretty narrow squeak. It was late when Carol awoke in the morning; it wasn't indeed until Mrs. Lephant came; and it was a clear warm day full of sun. Still blinking, Carol pawed about under the covers. Then she lay suddenly as still as scared mice and studied Mrs. Lephant out of the corners of her eyes. \"Mrs. Lephant,\" she began in a small voice, when the woman wouldn't stop her bustling and wouldn't end the suspense by opening her mouth (providing, of course, that she knew). \"Yes, child, what is it? Why don't you get up as I told you?\" \"Mrs. Le-Lephant, you\u2014 you didn't\u2014 you haven't seen anything of my\u2014 of Bubble\u2014 this morning?\" \"If you're still talking about that cat, no, I haven't. And now if I have to speak again \" But Carol had to lie one more moment, staring at that open window. \"The little monkey!\" she thought to herself with what tried to be amusement. She was wild to get out of doors. Tugging at the monitor's hand on the way down to breakfast she attempted stratagems. \"I don't seem to be very hungry this morning, Mrs. Lephant. Must I eat breakfast, please?\" She wouldn't take even the Lephant's look for answer, but appealed from it to Daddy, who was just getting up from his coffee and eggs. Daddy laughed. \"You sit down there and cram!\" \"Where's Mamma?\" Carol inquired in a smaller tone. \"Not up yet, the lazy. I'm sending her a tray; imagine that!\" He was full of animation. All his motions were big, even the way he filled his pipe. \"This is the life, eh, Old Girl! Now gobble. It's no day to be inside.\" Carol got a piece of string from the maid and a piece of paper from a basket and set forth. She tried the east side of the grounds. \"Kittikittikitti \" She combed the cover as far as the toolhouse there and cast back along the front hedge toward the drive, bareheaded in the sunshine. Daddy stood talking with the doctor of yesterday. \"A bit nervous and quiet last evening\u2014 but she slept like an angel, Doctor, and this morning she looks like one. Doctor\u2014 I think it's a go-\" Failing in the east, Carol trailed her bait into the south, the backyard region, where the land began to slope and the outbuildings were. She didn't go to the valley side till the last. She wouldn't, that was all. She didn't make a sound for a full half minute after her eyes had found Bubble in the long grass. But when she did, it brought Daddy around the corner at the double, and the doctor behind. \"What is it, Carol? Oh, I see. Oh, poor kitty! Isn't that a shame/\" \"The old fool!\" It rasped Carol's throat. It was rage. Grief hadn't had time as yet. Daddy stared at her. \"Who's a fool?\" \"Mrs. Lephant. She is! She t-t-told me a k-k-kitten couldn't hurt itself f-f -falling.\" \"Where'd Bubble fall from?\" Daddy craned up. \"That your window there?\" Now the sobs began to rack and the tears to roll. \"It wasn't Bu-Bu-Bubble's fault. She came to bed with me\u2014 but\u2014 bu-but / let her st-stay. And of course she wanted to g-g-get up early\u2014 and the doors were sh-shut\u2014 and she sl-sl-slipped on the v-v-vine and \u2014 Oh, Daddy!\" Daddy caught her up in his arms. His attention, though, was curiously divided, more than half of it still fixed on the gray little body in the grass. \"It's odd,\" he mused, \"but I didn't suppose, myself \" He spoke aloud to the doctor, who had bent to prod with a professional finger. \"Neck broken, is it?\" \"Broken, yes.\" The doctor snapped his own neck back of a sudden to look up at Carol's window, but nothing was there. \"Broken, yes.\" His lips moved in a funny way. \"I'm afraid a little worse than broken, Bonaparte. Wrung\" Somewhere aloft someone was laughing. It was low but unmuffled and pure, wandering, softly jubilating, soliloquizing, a little saraband of mirth. . Carol couldn't help it, she shook her hands at the high windows. \"Mamma, no! . . . Oh, Daddy, but poor Mamma, she won't laugh when we\u2014 when we t-t-tell her\u2014 that.\" Daddy, getting his face in another direction, carried Carol away, while the doctor lingered a moment to break a bit of brush down over the place where Bubble lay. . . . If yesterday had been upsetting, it was as nothing to today. Carol was too prostrate with woe even to try to make it all out. Trunks, bags, boys on bicycles arriving and departing with yellow telegrams, everybody in a hurry, everything in a mess, Mrs. Lephant going about with a flounce and a sniffle, Mamma still invisible, still a lazy, Carol guessed. It wasn't till Carol and Daddy were in the station taxi that afternoon that a suspicion of the possible truth came into the child's head. \"Daddy, it wasn't so, after all. I mean, it was all a\u2014 a kind of a joke\u2014 or I mean a kind of fooling. She was a governess, after all?\" Daddy sat and stared at the driver's back. Something distressing had happened to his shoulders between the morning and now. To his color too. It couldn't have been worse if he had been suffering one of his conscientious bored spells for weeks and months; no, it couldn't have been so bad. It made Carol uneasy. She got hold of his hand. \"She was a governess, Daddy, wasn't she?\" Daddy's gray-looking mouth moved with difficulty. \"I suppose we might as well call it\u2014 why, yes, Carol, yes. And now\u2014 it wasn't long \u2014we'll just forget.\" On the platform at the little station, where the train was coming at them with a rush and roar, Carol got hold of his fingers again and tugged. \"Where are we going\u2014 this time?\" Daddy stared at the engine. He seemed distraught. He got the question mixed up with the answer he must have meant to give. \"Where are we going,\" he echoed, \"this time?\" A wild wish was trying to dare to spring in Carol's heart. She quit tugging and began to stroke the wooden fingers she held. \"Daddy, couldn't we Daddy, mightn't we, don't you suppose \" But she didn't need to finish. As the coaches rocked by to a grinding halt her eyes had caught a flicker of a face. Carol shrieked. \"Daddy! Coddie is on this train!'"@en , "Bubbles (\u30CF\u30EA\u30BB\u30F3\u30DC Harisenbo?) \u2013 badnik pojawiaj\u0105cy si\u0119 w grach Sonic the Hedgehog 3, Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode I i Episode II. Jest niebieskim robotem przypominaj\u0105cym rozdymk\u0119."@pl , "Bubbles est un dauphin parlant dans Bob l'\u00E9ponge - Le film : Un h\u00E9ros sort de l'eau. Il est le protecteur de la galaxie et appara\u00EEt aussi dans le jeu vid\u00E9o tir\u00E9 du film. Dans le film, Bob l'\u00E9ponge et Plankton voyagent dans le temps et finissent au milieu de l'univers. Ils y rencontrent Bubbles, qui surveille l'univers depuis 10 000 ans. Il demande \u00E0 Bob et Plankton de garder l'\u0153il ouvert pendant qu'il se rend aux toilettes. Pendant ce temps, Jupiter et Saturne entrent en collision (m\u00EAme si se sont des plan\u00E8tes gazeuses). Bubbles ne peut que constater le d\u00E9sastre en revenant et les chasse, leur disant qu'il perdra son poste \u00E0 cause de cela. Plus tard, Bubbles trouve Bob et ses amis pr\u00E8s de la surface. Comme il a \u00E9t\u00E9 vir\u00E9, cela lui a permis de le lib\u00E9rer et, pour remercier Bob, il les aide \u00E0 atteindre la surface. Avant le g\u00E9n\u00E9rique de fin, quand Steak Barbare chante la chanson de la s\u00E9rie avec les mouettes, Bubbles leur demande de se taire et s'engage dans une bataille de rap avec les mouettes."@fr , "Bubbles is a member of the Powerpuff Girls."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . ns72:wikiPageDisambiguates . . . . . . . . . . ; . .