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:04:01
- How's this one, Harry?
- Just right for the purpose.

:04:03
- How much do l owe you?
- lt's a runt, Harry.
A worthless, little runt.

:04:07
- [ Chuckling ]
- [ Pig Squealing ]

:04:10
[ Screaming ]
:04:18
[ Auctioneer Chattering ]
:04:21
[ Chuckling ]
You're too modest, Esme Hoggett.

:04:25
Nine out of ten first prizes
for jams and jellies...

:04:27
is more than
a matter of luck.

:04:29
Luck still plays its part. Our berries
were wickedly good this year.

:04:33
And our water
is very tasty too.

:04:35
Of course, we don't use
the town water.

:04:38
[ Pig Squealing ]
:04:40
Arthur Hoggett!
How's it going, Arthur?

:04:44
How are those sheep of yours?
Come on, try your luck.

:04:47
How about taking a guess, Arthur?
All for a good cause.

:04:53
- Don't keep pigs.
- Christmas day. Think of it.
What a feast!

:04:58
That'll do, Pig.
:05:03
[ Narrator ] The pig and the farmer
regarded each other.

:05:08
And for a fleeting moment,
something passed between them.

:05:12
- A faint sense of some common destiny.
- [ Man ] Hah. Strange.

:05:16
First time the little thing
hasn't screamed its head off.

:05:19
Now you'll have
to have a guess.

:05:23
- Sixteen pounds, five--
- [ Pig Urinating ]

:05:28
Eew.
:05:34
Two ounces.
:05:42
[ Mrs. Hoggett ]
Hooey! Hoggett!

:05:44
Hooey! Hoggett!
:05:46
Thanks, Arthur. We'll be weighing
the little pig tomorrow.

:05:49
We'll phone you
if you win.

:05:52
When you win, Arthur.
When you win! [ Laughing ]

:05:56
Care to guess
the pig's weight, sir?

:05:58
Support the Lion's Club.

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