At the Circus
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:13:03
- This is your lucky day.
- I'll say it is.

:13:05
Don't know what the trouble is...
:13:07
but I'll straighten it out in no time.
See you inside.

:13:11
Would you hold that train still
while I try to mount it?

:13:14
I'm sorry. Nobody gets on the train
unless they got the badge.

:13:17
- Badge?
- The badge, yeah.

:13:20
You mean my Lone Ranger badge.
:13:22
Sorry, they took it back.
I stopped eating the cereal.

:13:29
- Now let me see your badge.
- I just haven't.

:13:31
You no got the badge?
:13:33
Quiet. The engineer
may be eavesdropping.

:13:36
The circus is certainly lucky
to have you for a watchdog...

:13:39
you old badger, you.
:13:41
Where are you going?
:13:43
I'm going to the laundry to get ironed out.
I'm roughdry now.

:13:48
Hey, come here. I got an idea.
:13:51
You know my boss Jeff Wilson?
He owns the circus. He'll give you a badge.

:13:55
Say, that's fast thinking. I'll see him.
:13:57
He'll give me a badge.
I'll get on the train. Fine.

:14:00
- Where is Mr. Wilson?
- He's on the train.

:14:02
On the train?
:14:04
It was awfully nice of you
floating this case my way.

:14:07
It's nothing.
:14:08
If you hadn't sent for me...
:14:09
I'd probably be home now
in a nice warm bedroom...

:14:12
in a comfortable bed, with a hot toddy.
:14:15
- That's a drink.
- That's too bad.

:14:17
If it was up to me,
I'd let you on the train like that.

:14:20
But it's not up to me.
:14:22
No, but it's up to my ankles.
:14:24
Tadpole, you better get out of the water.
You're gonna get wet.

:14:28
Nonsense. If I was any drier, I'd drown.
:14:30
You better get out of the dampness,
my friend.

:14:33
Sure, you're my friend.
My very best friend.

:14:51
Punchy, where's your badge?
:14:54
Okay.
:14:56
Celia, where's your badge?

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