:19:02
You can't just drag stray birds in here.
Do you think this is a halfway house?
:19:06
Look, she's filthy.
:19:08
No offense. She could have germs.
:19:11
And how do you know she's not a vagrant
or a thief? Get rid of her.
:19:15
We're home. Sorry we're late.
:19:17
-Little hi, Little low.
-Little hey, Little ho.
:19:19
What the heck was that?
:19:21
That's just how we greet each other.
:19:24
Interesting.
:19:25
Nauseating is more like it.
You're in for it now, missy.
:19:29
Mother Little hates when animals
walk in here off the street.
:19:32
When she sees this, she's going to throw a fit.
:19:40
Such a pretty little birdie.
:19:44
Maybe it's just my friends she hates.
:19:47
-I found her.
-Found me? He saved my life.
:19:52
He did?
:19:54
-From a falcon.
-What's that?
:19:56
Stuart saved this little bird from a falcon.
:19:58
A falcon? They are fierce creatures.
:20:00
Why does the city have falcons?
That shouldn't be allowed. Write a letter.
:20:04
On the other hand, we have a hero here.
Way to go, Stuart.
:20:08
-Hey, Dad.
-What?
:20:10
Silver lining.
:20:14
It's a guy thing.
:20:16
Is it?
:20:18
Isn't it nice that Stuart has a friend?
:20:20
I don't think Stuart thinks of her as a friend.
:20:23
-What do you mean?
-I mean he's smitten.
:20:27
He's infatuated. He's bedazzled.
:20:31
But he's a baby.
:20:32
Boys start having crushes really young.
:20:37
Frederick, did you have many crushes?
:20:41
I'm still having one.
:20:49
So, Margalo, can I get you anything else?
:20:52
Whip you up an omelet? Pop you a tart?
:20:54
Stuart, I'm full.
:20:56
Full? You eat like a bird.