Bringing Up Baby
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:19:05
In another minute, my intercostal clavicle
will be gone forever.

:19:14
Here, George. Come here.
:19:15
No. Susan, be quiet.
:19:26
Is there any way to cross this stream?
:19:28
- Surely it's shallow. We can wade across.
- Good.

:19:37
The riverbed's changed.
:19:44
Did we get across?
:19:46
No, we're right back where we started,
only we're wet.

:19:51
Now George and Baby have disappeared.
:19:54
While you were at it, you might
as well have gone to the other side.

:19:58
While I'm wet I'm gonna go
to the other side!

:20:00
Don't leave me!
:20:09
If we'd had a bathhouse,
this wouldn't have been so complicated.

:20:13
Next time I'll try and arrange one.
:20:15
Or perhaps there are portable bathhouses
for people like you. There must be.

:20:21
Don't be so grouchy.
:20:23
We could have such fun. There's moonlight
and everything is so lovely.

:20:26
- And I do so like being with you.
- You do?

:20:29
Well, I like peace and quiet.
:20:30
But it's peaceful and quiet here.
:20:34
Let's just stay here and let George
and Baby look for us.

:20:38
Your sock's on fire.
:20:40
That's all right. I don't care anymore.
:20:45
- That's fine. Throw the other one in.
- That's true. You could have...

:20:49
Don't be upset, David.
:20:51
Well, who wouldn't be?
:20:53
Here I am, trying to help you
find a leopard...

:20:55
so that your Aunt Elizabeth
won't be angry at you.

:20:58
And then she'll probably give you
the $1 million I need for my museum.


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