After a long, treacherous journey from the North Pole, Buddy the Elf finally arrived in New York City. The city was a weird and wonderful place, full of yellow cars that would ____ constantly and people who didn't share his ____ for singing. He eventually found his father, Walter Hobbs, a grumpy children's book publisher. Walking into Walter's serious office in his elfish uniform, Buddy was ____ he would get a warm welcome. Instead, Walter looked at him in ____ and said, "You are not ____ to be here." "Are you ____ at me?" Buddy asked, his cheerful expression faltering. It didn't make ____ to him. Walter, wanting to get this bizarre situation ____, sent Buddy away with a security guard named Miles. Later, Buddy found himself at a department store, Gimbels, where he saw a girl dressed as an elf named Jovie. He felt an instant connection. "Guess ____?" he beamed, "We're both elves!" His direct and ____ observations were both strange and charming to her. He saw a fake Santa in a shop and declared with passion, "He's an ____! He smells like beef and cheese!" This, ____, was the kind of comment that could ____ the spell of the Christmas season for the children in line. The imposter Santa did not like anyone trying to ____ with his gig. "He is ____! Get him!" the fake Santa yelled. A chaotic fight erupted. What the ____ was happening? Buddy, who just wanted to ____ up in a ____ workshop, was now in a brawl. If only he could get ____ to people. He later tried to explain the North Pole to his new family, describing a ____ of stuff like snowball fights and tinker toys. "I wish I knew ____ to make you believe me," he sighed.

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