Stuart Little
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That's not funny.
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That's sick.
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A cat can't have a rodent
for a master.

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I mean, It's against
the laws of nature.

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Word of this gets out,
it'll be bad for cats all over.

:32:12
Can you help me?
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Consider it done.
:32:16
Did you hear that, Monty?
Thank you, Mr. Smokey, sir.

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I'll never forget this. Really.
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Don't worry, Tinkerbell.
I'm all over it.

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Tinkerbell. He called me Tinkerbell.
:32:29
-You're a funny guy.
-Whatever.

:32:31
Jeez, house cats.
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He'll keep this hush-hush?
:32:36
You kidding? Cat's got his tongue.
Get it?

:32:39
Cat's got his tongue
because he's a cat.

:32:41
-Shut up.
-Okay.

:32:46
Ahoy, fellow yachtsmen.
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And welcome, everyone,
to the 92nd annual...

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...Central Park Boat Race...
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...undoubtedly model racing's
most prestigious event.

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Children from all over New York
gather here every year...

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...to see whose boat will prevail.
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Who will win the race and take home
the magnificent trophy?

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-Anchor up?
-Check.

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-Stays all battened?
-Check.

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-Rudder?
-Check.

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-Sail?
-Check.

:33:22
They're doing checks.
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George, Stuart,
would you like a hot dog?

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Check.
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And from Manhattan's
Upper West Side...

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...the Wasp,
piloted by George Little.

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Everything appears to be in shipshape.
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But to be on the safe side,
I'll check the hull for leaks.

:33:43
Oh, no. Anton.
:33:47
Gee, George, what did you do?
Get that out of a cereal box?

:33:52
I'm glad you're here, George.
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Someone's gotta finish last.

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