Wizard of Oz
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1:00:01
-Here, here. Go away and let us alone.
-Scared, huh?

1:00:05
Afraid, huh?
1:00:07
How long can you stay fresh in that can?
1:00:11
Come on, get up and fight,
you shivering junkyard!

1:00:17
Put your hands up,
you lopsided bag of hay!

1:00:21
Now, that´s getting personal, Lion.
1:00:24
Yes, get up and teach him a lesson.
1:00:27
Well, what´s wrong with you teaching him?
1:00:30
Well, l hardly know him.
1:00:35
l´ll get you anyway, Pee-Wee.
1:00:50
Shame on you!
1:00:52
What did you do that for? l didn´t bite him.
1:00:56
No, but you tried to.
1:00:58
lt´s bad enough picking on a straw man,
but when you pick on poor little dogs....

1:01:03
You didn´t have to go and hit me, did you?
1:01:08
ls my nose bleeding?
1:01:11
Well, of course not.
1:01:15
My goodness, what a fuss you´re making!
1:01:18
Naturally, when you go around
picking on things weaker than you are...

1:01:24
...you´re nothing but a great, big coward!
1:01:26
You´re right, l am a coward!
1:01:30
l haven´t any courage at all.
1:01:33
l even scare myself.
1:01:38
Look at the circles under my eyes.
1:01:40
l haven´t slept in weeks.
1:01:43
Why don´t you try counting sheep?
1:01:45
That doesn´t do any good.
l´m afraid of them.

1:01:51
That´s too bad.
1:01:54
Don´t you think
the Wizard could help him, too?

1:01:57
l don´t see why not.

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