Lady and the Tramp
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:29:17
Well, that should do it.
:29:20
There's enough here
to take us halfway to China.

:29:26
Darling? Darling?
:29:29
We haven't much time.
:29:31
Jim, I just can't leave him.
:29:34
- He's still so small and helpless.
- He'll be all right.

:29:38
Now, come on.
If he wakes up, we'll never get away.

:29:42
But, Jim, I feel so guilty
deserting him like this.

:29:44
Oh, nonsense.
:29:48
Hey! What's the matter with Lady?
:29:50
Oh, she thinks we're running out on him.
:29:54
Aw, don't worry, old girl.
We'll be back in a few days.

:29:58
- And Aunt Sarah will be here.
- And with you here to help her...

:30:01
Well, there's the old girl now.
:30:05
Coming, Aunt Sarah! Coming!
:30:07
Sorry I'm late, dears.
Hope I haven't kept you waiting.

:30:10
- Here, let me take your things.
- Now, now, now, now, no fussing.

:30:13
I know my way around.
:30:14
On your way, now.
Mustn't miss your train.

:30:17
Have a good time,
and don't worry about a thing.

:30:19
Goodbye, dears.
Goodbye, goodbye.

:30:21
Goodbye.
:30:23
Now to see that big nephew of mine.
:30:35
Coochie, coochie, coochie.
Oh, you adorable lit...

:30:40
Good gracious! What are you doing here?
Go on, now. Shoo, shoo! Scat!

:30:44
Get out of here.
:30:45
Oh, there, there.
:30:47
Aunt Sarah won't let that dog
frighten you anymore.

:30:51
No, no, no, no, no.
:30:56
Rock-a-bye, baby
:30:59
On the treetop

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