One Hundred and One Dalmatians
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:09:05
C'mon, you old renegade.
We're going home.

:09:09
But I wasn't giving up.
:09:11
I was determined that somehow
they just had to meet.

:09:18
- Oh!
- Ohhh!

:09:20
I beg your pardon.
Please excuse me.

:09:23
I must say,
what on earth!

:09:25
- Oh, really. Good heavens.
- Oh, dear.

:09:27
- Ohh!
- Ahh, ahh!

:09:33
Oh, oh.
:09:38
Oh, my new spring suit
and my new hat!

:09:43
Ah, ah...
I'm terribly sorry.

:09:47
Please let me
help you.

:09:49
I'm so sorry.
:09:51
I don't know
what's come over him.

:09:54
I'm so sorry. He's never
acted this way before.

:09:58
Please, just go away.
You've done enough.

:10:01
Please?
Oh.

:10:03
Oh, I say.
Here, take mine.

:10:07
Oh.
:10:27
Wilt thou love her,
comfort her,

:10:30
honour and keep her
in sickness and in health;

:10:33
and forsaking
all others,

:10:36
keep thee only unto her
so long as ye both shall live?

:10:40
I will.
:10:44
For the first
six months or so...

:10:46
we lived in a small house
near the park,

:10:48
a modest little place...
:10:50
but just right for two couples
who were just starting out.


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