My Dog Skip
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1:11:01
Here, Skipper!
1:11:03
Sheriff, Jack Morris.
1:11:05
Well, my son's little dog, Skip,
has gone missing and... .

1:11:10
Yeah, they're all out looking for him,
but he hasn't turned up yet.

1:11:14
So I was wondering if you could just
let us know if you see him.

1:11:20
We would surely appreciate it.
1:11:23
Thank you, sheriff.
1:11:33
You bawling like a big baby
because you lost that ball game?

1:11:37
What do you know about it?
1:11:39
You didn't even come, you big liar.
Leave me alone.

1:11:43
That's how it is, isn't it?
You're a hero today...

1:11:47
...and you're a goat tomorrow.
1:11:50
Now, I didn't come, because games
don't mean nothing to me anymore.

1:11:55
It's not the game.
1:11:57
It's Skip.
1:12:00
He's gone for good.
1:12:02
For good?
1:12:03
How you know that?
You some kind of fortuneteller?

1:12:07
I got mad at him and I hit him.
And he ran away.

1:12:12
Just like you ran away.
1:12:18
Skip was never afraid of nothing.
1:12:25
You think I don't know
what folks are saying?

1:12:27
That old Dink's a coward?
1:12:32
Well, I know. And you know what?
1:12:35
They're right.
I got scared. And I ran.

1:12:41
You think it's because
I was afraid of dying?

1:12:45
Because I wished I was dead
plenty of times.

1:12:49
Then what was it?
1:12:55
It ain't the dying that's scary, boy.

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