One Hundred and One Dalmatians
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: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.

:11:00
Perdita, darling,
are you all right?

:11:03
Oh, of course, dear.
:11:07
After all, dogs were having
puppies long before our time.

:11:16
Oh, that's Nanny,
a wonderful cook and housekeeper.

:11:19
She's such a kind,
understanding soul.

:11:24
You know,
:11:26
at times she seems
almost canine.

:11:28
Roger, dear,
:11:30
tea time.
:11:33
Tea time!
:11:58
Melody first, my dear.

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