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The first hazardfor the returning hero...
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is his fame.
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The adulationcan spin you quite giddy.
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Those who once dismissed youas a lousy pork chop...
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now clamor just to bein your presence.
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Sir! Sir!
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- Look, sir, look! Look!- Up in the sky!
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Look up there!
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Excuse me. Mr. Hoggett.Mr. Hoggett, sir.
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Mr. Hoggett, sir.Your pig.
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If you'd just hold the pig upfor the press.
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Look this way!
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- This way! One more!- Show us the pig!
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The deeds of the farmerand his remarkable pig...
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became renownedeven in distant lands.
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...find the time to applyfor all these...
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Invitations came from all overto open fairs,
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- to demonstrate sheepherding...- Oh! More?
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and, indeed, to meet a queen.
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- Ooh.- But Arthur Hoggett was a retiring man.
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He found his best pleasuresworking his farm.
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I'll need a neighbor to help me.
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So it was, one morning he set outto repair the water pump...
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and Babe somehow got it into his headthat he could help.
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But fate turns on a moment,dear ones,
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and the pig was about to learn themeaning of those two cruel words of regret:
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