Young at Heart
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:15:02
- Hi!
- Get back! Hurry up!

:15:05
It's just like you said, Laurie -
right on the front lawn. No dignity!

:15:09
- Are there really seven?
- Eight!

:15:11
- Eight?
- Correction - nine.

:15:14
Oh, he's so little.
:15:16
- Hi.
- Hi.

:15:17
- Number nine. The last, and the runt.
- Oh, that's awful.

:15:21
Yep, life begins in frustration.
:15:23
- Well, Mrs Ridgefield, congratulations.
- Thank you.

:15:26
- I just can't thank you enough.
- Don't mention it.

:15:29
- Your problems are just beginning.
- What?

:15:32
- One too many came to dinner.
- Oh, I see.

:15:42
Oh, dear. Well, what'll I do?
:15:44
- Bottle-feed him.
- Me? I'm a busy housewife.

:15:47
- I've got a large house to run...
- Bottle-feed him or you can drown him.

:15:52
- Drown him?
- Easy, easy, you're a latecomer.

:15:55
Call yourself a vet? You're supposed
to save lives, not destroy them.

:16:00
I'm not a vet.
:16:02
- Bottle-feed him or drown him.
- Please let me take him, Mrs Ridgefield.

:16:06
I always wanted you to have the best
in the litter, Laurie, and he is the littlest.

:16:11
- No, I want him, number nine.
- He's yours.

:16:15
Well, that's settled. Oh, Miss um...
:16:17
- Tuttle.
- You'll bottle-feed him, huh?

:16:20
- I'll bottle-feed him.
- Good.

:16:22
Hey, that's not
old Gregory Tuttle's daughter?

:16:25
Yes, she is, she lives right next door.
:16:28
I don't know how to thank you.
:16:30
Don't mention it.
Call me any time you have a litter.

:16:34
Well, I will. Thank you!
:16:39
- Cute little puppy, isn't he?
- I like him.

:16:42
Oh, wait a minute,
you don't think I was serious?

:16:45
Do I look like I'd want to drown a puppy?
:16:48
Well, do I?
:16:52
- Not really.
- Shake.

:16:55
- I'm an old friend of the family.
- You?

:16:58
- Yeah.
- I never saw you before in my life.


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