Lassie Come Home
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:02:00
The people of Yorkshire.
:02:02
The county of Eric Knight's
birth and boyhood.

:02:06
This man is a Yorkshireman.
:02:08
Sam Carraclough, and his dog, Lassie.
:02:12
Lassie is Sam 's only saleable possession...
:02:15
in the dark prewar days
of unemployment, empty pockets...

:02:19
and the dole.
:02:22
- Hello, Sam. You here, too?
- Hello, Tom. Ron.

:02:25
- Hello, Sam.
- Hello, Lassie. Good day to you, my girl.

:02:29
She looks champion, Sam.
:02:31
Tell the truth, Tom.
Have you ever seen anything better?

:02:33
No. I was only talking to my missis
the other night, Sam.

:02:38
That's just what I said to her. I said:
:02:41
"If ever there was a better dog
in all Yorkshire than Sam's Lassie...

:02:46
"then she must've died
before ever I was born."

:02:49
That's what I said.
:02:52
She's in pretty fair shape, she is...
:02:54
but I do believe
her coat could be a wee bit shinier.

:02:56
You know, Sam, they do say that...
:02:58
cod-liver oil is good
to make a dog's coat shiny.

:03:01
Some of these fancy breeders
give it to their dogs pretty regular.

:03:06
If we could afford cod-liver oil
for our dogs...

:03:08
perhaps we could get ourselves
a little bit of beef once in a while.

:03:17
It's Joe she's thinking of, at school.
:03:19
- Has she ever been late, Sam?
- Never.

:03:22
There seems to be something inside her
telling her when it's time.

:03:38
Go along, then.

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