One Hundred and One Dalmatians
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:36:00
You'll never reach him
at this hour!

:36:02
Well, I can try!
:36:04
I'll bark all night
if I have to.

:36:07
Ahem!
:36:25
Hmm-hmm-hmm.
:36:28
Hmm... sounds like
old Towser.

:36:31
It's an alert.
Sergeant!

:36:34
Sergeant Tibs!
I say, Sergeant!

:36:40
Oh, yes, Captain!
:36:42
Barking signal. It's an alert.
Report to the Colonel at once.

:36:45
Righto, sir.
Right away, sir!

:36:51
Colonel?
:36:53
I say, Colonel!
Colonel, sir?

:36:56
- Colonel?
- What? Who goes there?

:37:00
Sergeant Tibs
reporting, sir.

:37:02
Tibs? Tibs?
Oh, yes, Sergeant Tibs!

:37:05
Look here, Tibs. What's the idea
of barging in at this hour?

:37:09
But Colonel...
:37:10
Hold on, Sergeant. You hear that?
:37:13
- Sounds like an alert.
- Yes, Colonel.

:37:16
- We'd better look into it.
Come along, on the double.
- Righto, sir.

:37:20
It's old Towser down
at Withermarsh, sir.

:37:24
By Jove, yes!
So it is.

:37:27
Well, I'll see
what he wants.

:37:29
Ahem!
:37:31
Woof, woof, woof!
:37:38
Woof, woof, woof!
:37:42
It be the Colonel.
The old boy himself!

:37:45
He wants the message.
:37:47
You'd better make it loud
or he'll never get it.

:37:55
One long howl,
two short.

:37:58
- One yip and a woof.
- Two yips, sir.


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