One Hundred and One Dalmatians
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:04:03
It was plain to see that
my old pet needed someone.

:04:07
But if it were left up to Roger,
we'd be bachelors forever.

:04:11
He was married to his work,
writing songs.

:04:14
Songs about romance...
of all things,

:04:16
something he knew
absolutely nothing about.

:04:22
Oh, he's intelligent enough,
as humans go.

:04:25
And I think you could say, Roger is
a rather handsome animal in his way.

:04:29
I could see no reason
why my pet...

:04:32
didn't deserve
an attractive mate.

:04:34
At least I was determined
to do my best.

:04:40
Of course, dogs are a pretty
poor judge of human beauty.

:04:46
But I had
a rough idea...

:04:49
of what
to look for.

:04:52
Hmm!
Unusual breed.

:04:57
Very unusual.
:05:02
Hmm!
Oh, surely not.

:05:06
Well now,
what have we here?

:05:09
Hmm.
:05:11
Well, a little...
too short coupled.

:05:15
Nope!
:05:17
I say!
Well, I do say!

:05:21
Now there's
a fancy breed.

:05:25
Hmm.
Perhaps a little too fancy.

:05:29
Yes, much too fancy.
:05:34
Too old.
Too young.

:05:39
It was a problem,
a realproblem.

:05:44
Well, now that's
a bit more like it!

:05:48
The most beautiful creature
on four legs!

:05:52
Now if only the girl...
:05:55
Well!
She's very lovely too.

:05:58
It was almost too good
to be true.


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