Stuart Little 2
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:29:00
I'll call the plumber!
:29:03
What's going on?
:29:04
Mom's ring went down the drain. I can't reach it.
:29:08
Hey! What about me?
:29:10
I can do it. Let me go, Dad.
:29:13
-Go where?
-Down the drain.

:29:15
I can bring it back up. It's an adventure.
:29:18
I don't know. It's awfully dark down there.
:29:20
And smelly. And cold.
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But it's Mom's ring. She loves that ring.
:29:26
Come on, Dad. Let me try.
:29:48
Now, if it gets too cold, or too scary...
:29:53
...you just tell us.
:29:54
Don't worry, Dad. I can handle it.
:29:59
-Or yank on the string, we'll pull you up.
-Will do.

:30:08
How's it so far?
:30:09
Wet. There's a lot of slimy stuff
all over the walls.

:30:13
-What does it look like?
-Like the inside of your nose.

:30:18
-Can you see the bottom yet?
-No, just more pipe.

:30:21
And everything we ate for dinner last week.
:30:24
And the pipe seems to go on and on.
:30:27
Well, the plumber said....
:30:29
What's going on?
:30:30
Is that a new top?
:30:32
You know, you have such taste.
Simple elegance is what I call it.

:30:37
What's on the other end of that string?
:30:39
-This string?
-Yes.

:30:41
Well, now, don't get excited,
but someone that you and I love...

:30:45
...has volunteered to go down the drain
to get your ring.

:30:49
-Stuart?
-Good guess, Mom.

:30:51
You let our son go down the kitchen drain?
:30:53
Now, Eleanor, don't be upset.
:30:55
It's been well thought out.
If there's a problem, I pull on the string and....


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