Episode 10— D.W. Goes to Washington/Arthur's Mystery Envelope
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Michael Yarmush
as Arthur Timothy Read
Michael Caloz
as Dora Winifred Read
Bruce Dinsmore
as David Read
Sonja Ball
as Jane Read
Daniel Brochu
as Buster Baxter
Jodie Resther
as Francine Alice Frensky
Melissa Altro
as Mary Alice Crosswire
Luke Reid Brandon
as Alan Powers
Arthur Holden
as Mr. Ratburn
Tamar Kozlov
as Prunella
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