Lassie Come Home
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1:25:04
- That'll do, Carraclough.
- Yes, sir.

1:25:09
Yes, Grandfather.
1:25:13
Have you ever seen this dog before?
1:25:23
- No, Grandfather.
- Neither have I.

1:25:25
I thought for a minute, but I was mistaken.
This is no dog of mine.

1:25:30
Upon my soul and honor,
this dog never belonged to me.

1:25:34
Come along, child. We've got to be going.
1:25:41
Yes, sir?
1:25:43
That dog looks to me
as if she needs a lot of care.

1:25:45
She does that, sir.
1:25:47
She'll get all the care she needs
up at my kennels.

1:25:50
- Indeed she will, sir.
- Goodbye, Carraclough.

1:25:52
- I'm so glad you're going to be with me.
- Thank you, Your Grace.

1:25:56
- Goodbye, Mrs. Carraclough.
- Goodbye, Your Grace.

1:25:59
- Come along, child.
- Goodbye.

1:26:01
Goodbye, child.
1:26:04
Thank you, sir.
1:26:10
Do you think he knew?
1:26:12
Bless you, he knew.
1:26:17
She's our Joe's Lassie again.
1:26:22
We'll soon have thee well again, girl.
1:26:46
She wants to meet Joe.
1:26:47
But the poor thing's so weak.
We shouldn't let her go, Sam.

1:26:51
Aye, but she's walked hundreds of miles
to see our lad.

1:26:55
- I'll not rob her of that now.
- Then wait.


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