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- It's fun just sitting around on your patio drawing, Richie!
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- children
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- Richie Rich; Gloria Glad
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- Richie uses a huge gem for a paperweight.
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- I guess I'll have lunch here--
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- children
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- Richie Rich; maitre d'; restaurant patrons; waiter
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- Richie has to wash dishes in a restaurant because he doesn't have enough money to pay for his lunch, but he still leaves a sizeable tip.
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- adventure; children
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- Richie Rich; Richard Rich; detective; police officer; Regina Rich; Cadbury
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- When thieves steal the plans for a secret invention, expensive items start disappearing from the Rich mansion right before the Rich family's eyes.
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Story continues in "Richie Rich and the Chase", immediately following in this issue. The detective in this story has a hat and coat similar to Dick Tracy.
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- Richie Rich; detective; Cadbury; Richard Rich; police officer; crook; Regina Rich
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- Richie and Cadbury try to track the super speed crooks with a bugged vase, but the crooks are still one step ahead of them.
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This story continues from "Richie Rich and the Lightning Robberies", immediately preceding in this issue, and continues in "The Mighty Showdown", immediately following in this issue. Richie wears a wrist-intercom TV, much like that shown in the Dick Tracy comic strip.
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- Richie Rich; Cadbury; Richard Rich; crooks; scientist
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- Richie and his father find a way to turn the tables on the crooks who have stolen the super speed formula.
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Story continues from "Richie Rich and the Chase", immediately preceding in this issue.
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- Oh, dear—Oh, dear—" "What's wrong, Mom?
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- children
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- Richie Rich; Regina Rich; Bascomb
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- Richie comes up with a clever alternative for a car when none are available.
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- Lotta Plump [Little Lotta; also as Leaping Lotta]; Mabel; elderly ladies; chainsaw operator; motorist; sanitation worker
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- Lotta goes into action as Leaping Lotta to help keep the neighborhood quiet for some elderly ladies.
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- anthropomorphic-funny animals
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- Tommy Turtle; Mrs. Turtle; Ellsworth Tortoise
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- Tommy's mother warns him not to open a particular door in their house while she is out.
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"Richie Rich presents" added to the original title header.
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- Richie Rich
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- Suggestions for ways to earn money by walking younger children to school.
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- Dot Polka [Little Dot]; pedestrians; Lotta Plump [Little Lotta]; Mrs. Plump
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- Dot repeatedly pretends to yawn in order to induce yawning in other people.
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- Ah! Here we are!
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- children
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- Richie Rich; Mr. Uppercrust; Mrs. Uppercrust; Richard Rich
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- Some guests mistake one of Richie's playhouses for the Rich mansion.
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- Who's that, Cousin Richie?
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- children
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- Richie Rich; Clifton; Nurse Jenny
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- Nurse Jenny wonders how she can cure a sick joke.
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- Hello, Officer Clark!
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- children
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- Richie Rich; Officer Clark; infant
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- Richie upsets a policeman's peaceful day with a practical joke.
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- Lotta Plump [Little Lotta]; Mr. Wrestle; hoodlums
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- Lotta prevents three hoodlums from stealing sporting goods.
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- Hoop, Hoop! Voomm! SSSSS!
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- children
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- Richie Rich; Regina Rich
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- Richie has oversized bath toys to accompany his huge bathtub.
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- Gee, there's a log across this road!
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- children
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- Lotta Plump [Little Lotta]; bridge repairmen
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- Lotta helps a road crew by blocking traffic to a bridge.
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- Dot Polka [Little Dot]; Clara; Mimi; Linda; girls; Lotta Plump [Little Lotta]; Minnie; Mrs. Polka
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- Dot gets angry when every girl in town except her is invited to Lotta's party.
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- Dot Polka [Little Dot]; Mrs. Polka; witches
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- Dot dreams that she becomes an honorary witch with a wand that can turn things "dotted".
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- There's a prospector and his burro!
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- children
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- Lotta Plump [Little Lotta]; Mrs. Plump; Mr. Plump; prospector
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- Lotta carries a prospector and his burro down a dangerous mountain.
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- Oh, Richie! Will you put on a clean suit! This one's a bit soiled!
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- children
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- Richie Rich; Regina Rich; Martha
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- Richie empties his pockets before his suit is cleaned.
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- from Richie Rich Millions #5 ?
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- Lotta Plump [Little Lotta]; Mrs. Plump; elderly pedestrian; Mr. Plump; trash collectors
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- Lotta cleans the whole house by over-stuffing boxes with the items to be discarded.
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