Lassie Come Home
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:25:01
And then we'd never have to go home.
:25:03
The Duke will never find you.
:25:06
And we can always be together.
:25:17
Come on, lad.
:25:36
- For me?
- Yes.

:25:37
Thank you, dear.
:25:42
Who are those people, Grandfather?
:25:49
- What are you doing with my dog?
- It's Lassie, sir.

:25:52
I'm not blind, my good man,
but what are you doing with her?

:25:56
She's run away again,
and I'm bringing her back.

:25:58
What, again? Has she run away before?
:26:03
I'm bringing her back again, sir.
:26:07
Coming, Your Grace.
:26:12
Has this dog ever run away before?
:26:15
- Sir, it's this way...
- Did she or didn't she?

:26:18
In a way, sir, she did.
She dug her way out.

:26:21
I didn't want to disturb you about her,
and I'll see she don't get away again.

:26:25
Yes, you'd better. You're an idiot, Hynes.
:26:28
I'm beginning to think
you're an utter nincompoop. Pen her up.

:26:32
If she gets out again, you can get out, too.
:26:34
- Thank you for bringing her back.
- Yes, sir.

:26:38
I'll pen her up.
And if she ever tries to get away... Here.

:26:44
I brought my lad with me today
to pen her up.

:26:47
It's him she runs home to see.
He'll pen her up and bid her stay.

:26:52
I'm sorry I didn't notice
I was stepping on thy foot.

:26:56
- The kennels are over here.
- Come along, Joe lad.


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