One Hundred and One Dalmatians
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:38:01
- What's the word?
- It's from London.

:38:04
- It must be important.
- Yes, I'll get the rest of it.

:38:07
Ahem!
:38:09
Woof, woof, woof!
:38:13
[Distant Barking]
:38:21
Sounds like a number.
Three fives is 13.

:38:24
- That's 15, sir.
- Of course, 15.

:38:28
[Barking]
:38:31
Yes... Dot, Spot...
Spotted puddings.

:38:34
Poodles.
:38:37
- No, puddles!
- Puddles, sir?

:38:41
15 spotted puddles stolen?
Oh, balderdash!

:38:48
Better double-check it, Colonel.
:38:52
Oh, yes,
I suppose I'd better.

:38:55
Woof, woof, woof!
:39:02
Two woofs,
one yip and a woof.

:39:04
- It sounds like "puppies"!
- Of course, puppies!

:39:08
I just remembered.
:39:10
Two nights past, I heard
puppy barking at Hell Hall.

:39:13
The old de Vil place?
Nonsense, Tibs!

:39:16
No one's lived there
for years.

:39:18
Hold on! There's smoke
coming from the chimney!

:39:21
By Jove, that's strange...
strange indeed.

:39:27
I suppose
we'd better investigate.

:39:29
I'll send word for
ol' Towser to stand by.

:39:31
Roof! Roo-roo-roof!
:39:35
Please... stand... by.
:39:38
- What's he mean by that?
- I don't know.

:39:41
Oh... maybe the ol' boy's
found something!

:39:43
Oh, I do hope so.
:39:52
They say the ol' place is haunted or
bewitched or some such fiddle faddle.

:39:56
Fiddle faddle
and rot, sir.

:39:58
Just the same, Sergeant,
use extreme caution.


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