Racing Stripes
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:39:04
God rest her soul.
And not even a proper saddle.

:39:07
A trainer friend of mine's working
some horses in the time trial tomorrow.

:39:11
Why don't you come out early
and join in.

:39:15
Yeah, you think about it.
:39:28
Hey.
:39:29
Forget where the house is?
:39:32
Miss Dalrymple made me stay late.
:39:36
- I can't stand her.
- Don't give me excuses.

:39:39
And don't take it out on her.
If anything, you should pity her.

:39:43
She sees a horse, she doesn't see beauty.
She just sees business.

:39:46
I don't see how you ever worked for her.
She's such a pain.

:39:49
I let most of it go in one ear
and out the other.

:39:52
It was worth it. I got a chance to work
with some mighty fine horses.

:39:56
We could do it again, you know.
:40:02
- Chan...
- Dad...

:40:04
...everybody says you're still the best.
:40:06
We just need a few horses
to get us started.

:40:09
Then we could put old Dalrymple
out to pasture.

:40:11
That's in the past, honey.
:40:13
I fixed the flat.
You can take Blue to work tomorrow.

:40:17
But I wanna ride Stripes.
:40:21
He was great, Dad.
You should've seen him!

:40:26
That was a one-shot deal.
:40:29
You know how I feel.
:40:31
- What about how I feel?
- Discussion's over.

:40:33
- But, Dad...
- I said no, Chan.

:40:37
You are so busy trying to keep me
from hurting myself like Mom...

:40:40
...that you won't give me a chance
to just try anything.

:40:46
Well, just because you've given up
on your dreams doesn't mean that I have to.


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