1:10:02
Careful now, man. Careful.
1:10:04
- It's a wee bit slippery.
- Yes, yes.
1:10:10
All right, boy, we'll let 'em in.
1:10:14
Oh, no, not you, young man.
You're going to take a nap.
1:10:17
Well, Merry Christmas!
Come in! Come in!
1:10:21
If you'll just step into the parlor,
I'll see about refreshments.
1:10:24
Oh, darling, where did you put
the dog biscuits?
1:10:27
You know, the box Aunt Sarah
sent for Christmas.
1:10:29
In the kitchen, Jim dear.
1:10:31
Oh, no doubt about it.
They've got their mother's eyes.
1:10:38
Aye.
1:10:42
But there is a bit of their father
in 'em, too.
1:10:46
Well, and I see
you finally acquired a collar.
1:10:50
Oh, yes, complete with license.
1:10:54
Oh, yeah, a new collar.
1:10:58
Caught the scent the moment
I came in the house.
1:11:01
"Trusty," I says, "Trusty,
somebody's wearin' a new collar."
1:11:07
Of course, now...
1:11:09
my sense of smell
is very highly developed.
1:11:13
Runs in the family, you know.
1:11:15
There'll be no livin' with him
from now on.
1:11:18
As my grand pappy, Old Reliable,
used to say...
1:11:22
I don't recollect if I've ever
mentioned Old Reliable before.
1:11:26
No, you haven't, Uncle Trusty.
1:11:29
Huh? I haven't?
1:11:32
Well, uh, as Old Reliable
used to say...
1:11:38
He'd say, uh, uh...
He'd say, uh, uh...
1:11:47
Dog gone.
1:11:49
You know, I-I clean forgot
what it was he used to say.
1:11:59
Peace, my children