Lassie Come Home
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:32:02
It must be this here Scottish air.
It seems to agree with her.

:32:05
Her coat could be shinier.
Looks a little dull to me.

:32:10
If you try straining her water
through some linseed...

:32:12
it would make her look better.
:32:14
Linseed, Miss Priscilla?
:32:17
My dear, how did you know about that?
:32:20
I just happen to know, that's all.
Somebody told me once.

:32:25
It's an old Yorkshireman's trick,
and a very good one.

:32:29
- You better try it, Hynes.
- Yes, sir.

:32:31
Come along, child.
Can't keep the horses waiting all day.

:32:38
Linseed.
:32:41
Keep your head up. Keep it up, will you?
:33:18
- Grandfather!
- All right, coming.

:33:26
A fella can't even take a ride in peace.
:33:35
Now what's the matter, child?
:33:37
Lassie. She's chained, Grandfather.
:33:40
She needs exercise,
and she can't get it that way.

:33:46
Coming, Your Grace.
:33:50
Hynes, what's that dog doing on a chain?
:33:53
Sir, I had to do it.
:33:55
Every afternoon she tears and scratches
at her pen and might do herself an injury.

:33:59
You told me to be sure
not to let her escape again.


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