Bringing Up Baby
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:45:00
Come back here this minute.
What are you doing?

:45:04
- Hunting for George.
- Why?

:45:05
David wants him.
David thinks he's such a nice dog.

:45:07
George? He's a fiend, and you know it.
:45:09
- But David doesn't.
- Come here!

:45:17
He's definitely not in the house.
That's settled.

:45:22
Don't do that. He knows you want him.
He'll hide.

:45:26
Susan, where's he apt to go?
:45:28
- George is apt to go anywhere.
- No. Where does he hide things?

:45:31
- How can I tell?
- You ought to know.

:45:34
There he is! George!
:45:38
My goodness, look at his nose.
He's been digging. He's buried it.

:45:41
There are 26 acres in this garden.
:45:43
That's awful.
George, where did you hide that bone?

:45:46
No, David, not that way.
Now, George, we're not angry.

:45:50
David and Susan need that bone.
:45:52
It's a nasty old bone,
it's hundreds of years old.

:45:55
That's David's bone.
:45:58
Susan will get you a nice, fresh bone
if you'll show us where it is.

:46:02
- Look at the nasty little cur!
- You'll ruin everything. Spell it.

:46:05
George, don't be stubborn.
Susan loves you.

:46:08
Where'd you put it? Don't you remember?
Where'd you dig?

:46:12
He's not paying attention... George!
:46:16
It's easy if you know how to handle him.
:46:18
Everything's going to be all right.
This must be the spot.

:46:22
He's going to start digging in a minute.
That's right, George.

:46:26
- It's very simple if you keep your head.
- I do hope he doesn't hurt that bone.

:46:31
Isn't he a strong little man, David?
:46:33
He's got something! Come on, dig.
:46:36
- Dig.
- I'm digging.

:46:38
I feel something!
:46:40
I hope it isn't hurt.
:46:43
Look, David, a boot.
:46:45
- A boot.
- Don't hit George, David.

:46:47
I wasn't going to hit George.
:46:49
George, that was fine,
but you've got to concentrate again.

:46:52
David has to find his bone.
No. Not in there.

:46:57
- Isn't this fun? Just like a game.
- Yes.


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