One Hundred and One Dalmatians
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:26:00
A lovely pair
of turtledoves.

:26:02
Around the corner
and off to the park.

:26:06
Yeah, I don't like it,
Jasper.

:26:09
One more pinch and
they'll throw the keys away.

:26:13
Come off it, Horace.
We're getting plenty of boodle.

:26:15
Yes, but...
I've been thinkin'.

:26:19
You've been thinkin'?
I warned you about thinkin'.

:26:23
I've got the knob for this job,
so let's get on with it.

:26:37
Ah, nobody home
but the little ol' cook.

:26:40
You just leave her
to ol' Jasper.

:26:43
He can handle her
real diplomatic-like.

:26:46
Yeah, but I still
don't like it.

:26:49
Here, here.
Patch, you settle down.

:26:55
Oh, dear.
:26:57
Go to sleep now.
Close your little eyes.

:27:00
That's a good
little one.

:27:07
Who do you suppose?
:27:11
Good evening, ma'am.
:27:13
We're here to inspect
the wiring and the switches.

:27:16
- We're from the gas company.
- Electric, electric.

:27:18
Electric company.
:27:20
But we didn't call
for any inspection.

:27:23
There's a new act
just been passed in Parliament.

:27:26
Comes under the heading
of "Defence of the Realm Act".

:27:30
It's for your own safety,
ma'am.

:27:32
I don't care
whatever it says.

:27:35
You're not coming in here
with the Mister and Missus gone.

:27:39
Come off it, Ducky.
We got no time to palaver.

:27:42
We got a job to do.
Excuse me!

:27:45
What's the matter
with you two?

:27:48
You got cloth ears?
You're not coming in!

:27:53
She's a regular little tartar,
ain't she, Horace?

:27:57
Don't you dare go up there,
you long-legged lummox!


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