Lassie Come Home
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:29:03
Come along, Joe lad. Come.
:29:07
It isn't good for her to be in that cage
all the time.

:29:09
Lassie likes a good walk, Lassie does.
She needs the exercise.

:29:14
Thank you. Thank you very much.
:29:20
Poor Lassie.
:29:27
Poor Lassie.
:29:30
Poor girl.
:29:38
You're not angry with me, are you, Father?
:29:41
No, Joe. A father can't get truly angry
at his own lad. Never.

:29:47
It's just that he wants you to understand
how things are.

:29:52
And you mustn't think
we're too hard on thee.

:29:55
We don't want to be.
:29:58
It's just that...
:30:02
Back of it all, Joe,
a chap's got to be honest.

:30:06
Never thee forget it all thy entire life.
:30:09
And there's a funny thing about honesty.
:30:12
There's no two ways about it.
There's only one way about it.

:30:15
Honest is honest. Do you see?
:30:21
It's about Lassie you're talking.
:30:24
Joe, when you've sold a chap something...
:30:27
and you've taken his brass,
and you've spent it...

:30:30
then done is done.
Lassie was sold, and that's all.

:30:36
- But we always fed her before.
- Before, I was working.

:30:40
You can't feed a dog on the dole,
and you can't feed a family on it, either.

:30:45
- No, Joe, Lassie's better off.
- Maybe she'll get away.

:30:49
No, lad, nay.
The Duke's taking her off to Scotland.

:30:55
- Scotland?
- Aye.

:30:57
Her and half a dozen
other likely show dogs.


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