Come Back, Little Sheba
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:24:00
Oh, no, you never complain.
:24:02
I wouldn't, either, if I had
a little cutie like Gretchen.

:24:06
She's such a darling.
:24:09
I'm afraid my little doggy has gone
for good, Mrs Coffman. I miss her so.

:24:14
The only way to keep from
missing one dog is to get another.

:24:18
No, I never could find another
little doggy as cute as Little Sheba.

:24:24
I put an ad in the paper
for two weeks, but nobody answered it.

:24:28
It's just like she vanished.
Just vanished into thin air.

:24:33
That was months ago, Mrs Delaney.
:24:36
You should get busy and forget her.
You should get busy, Mrs Delaney.

:24:40
Yeah, I'm going to. As a matter of fact,
I've got something cooking now.

:24:46
See you later.
:25:07
- Hello, Mr Postman. How are you?
- Morning.

:25:11
You better have something for me.
:25:14
Sometimes I think
you don't even know I live here.

:25:18
It's been two weeks
since you brought me anything.

:25:21
If you can't do any better,
I'll have to get a new postman.

:25:25
You'll have to get someone to write you
some letters. Nothing for you.

:25:30
I was just joking.
You knew I was joking, didn't you?

:25:34
I bet you're thirsty. Come in and
I'll get you a nice, cold glass of water.

:25:38
Come in and rest your feet for a while.
:25:41
I'll take you up on that.
I've worked up quite a thirst.

:25:45
You sit down there. I won't be a minute.
:25:50
Won't be a minute.
:25:53
Feel free to ask me for a glass of water
any time you wanna.

:25:58
That's what we're here for,
to make each other comfortable.


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