Come Back, Little Sheba
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:16:02
I stood there, feeling kind of afraid.
Do you suppose that means anything?

:16:09
- Daddy? Are you asleep?
- Dreams are funny.

:16:15
Do you suppose it means
Little Sheba's gonna come back?

:16:18
I don't know, baby.
:16:25
I miss her so.
:16:29
She was such a cute little puppy.
:16:33
- Wasn't she cute?
- Yes, she was cute.

:16:38
Remember how white and fluffy
she used to be after I gave her a bath?

:16:44
And how her little hind end wagged
from side to side when she walked?

:16:49
I remember.
:16:54
I just hated to see her grow old.
:16:57
Little Sheba should have
stayed young forever.

:17:01
Some things should never grow old.
That's what it amounts to, I guess.

:17:16
- Hi!
- Hello! How's our star boarder today?

:17:20
- Want your breakfast?
- Just fruit juice.

:17:22
You look lovelier than a spring garden.
:17:26
You sure you wouldn't like a roll?
:17:28
I got to get to the library, check out
some special books before anyone else.

:17:33
You want to study hard, be a fine artist
someday. Paint beautiful pictures.

:17:38
I remember a picture my mother had
over the mantelpiece.

:17:42
A picture of a cathedral in a sunset.
:17:44
It made you feel religious
just to look at it.

:17:48
These books are for biology.
I have an exam.

:17:51
- That enough?
- Fine.

:17:53
See you later.

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