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Rex?
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l know it was hardfor you today...
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watching all that happening.
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But surely it's not worthall this misery.
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Please, dear,not on such a beautiful night.
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You put these ideasinto his head!
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Two-faced traitorous wret--
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[ Growling, Snarling ]
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Get down!
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Down, Rex.Fly!
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[ Snarling ]
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[ Whimpers ]
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[ Narrator ] A dark cloudhad descended on the valley.
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And the pig felt thatthe troubles were all his fault.
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But he was certain that he knewhow to put things right again.
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Oh, uh,e-excuse me, sir.
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But l-l-l thinkall this trouble--
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- [ Snarling, Growling ]- [ Squealing ]
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[ Man ] Well, it's not distemper.Can't be rabies.
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Must be the hormones.
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- What about Hoggett's notion,the dog jealous of the wee pig?
- l don't see that myself.
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[ Mrs. Hoggett ]No. So what should we do?
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You can keep him locked upor... snip, snip. l can do it Tuesday.
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