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Empty Nest Season 2 Episode 23
Harry helps Nick buy a bar. The Westons take in a lost dog and then blame Dreyfuss for all the damage it does.
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Serie: Empty Nest
Episode Title: Did You Ever See a Dream Dying?
Air Date: 1990-04-14
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