:20:10
That's no way to do it, lad.
:20:12
If you're going to do it,
you ought to learn to do it right.
:20:16
Sit, girl. Here, now.
:20:27
Now, Sam, that's enough brushing.
:20:30
Let her eat her food,
and take her back to where she belongs.
:20:33
You wouldn't have me take her back
looking like a mucky Monday wash.
:20:37
Look, Sam,
if you don't hurry her back soon...
:20:41
It's that man Hynes.
:20:45
I thought so.
I thought as how I'd find her here.
:20:48
I was cleaning her up a bit,
then I were off to bring her back.
:20:52
Yes, I'll bet you was.
:20:54
It so happens I'll take her back myself...
:20:56
seeing as how I happened to drop in,
as you might say.
:21:01
I wasn't born yesterday.
:21:03
I know all about you Yorkshiremen
and your come-home dogs...
:21:07
training them to run back home,
so you can sell them to someone else.
:21:10
It won't work with me,
'cause I know a trick or two myself, I do...
:21:14
Well, good evening.
:21:23
I won't have him walking in here
and keeping his hat on...
:21:26
as if he's the very Duke himself.
:21:29
And all on account of a dog.
:21:33
She's gone.
And if you ask me, good riddance!
:21:37
Now happen we can have a little peace.
:21:39
I hope I never see her again. I do that!