One Hundred and One Dalmatians
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Do you understand?
Tonight!

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But they ain 't big enough.
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You couldn't get half a dozen coats
out of the whole caboodle.

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Coats!
Dog-skin coats?

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We'll settle for half a dozen!
We can't wait.

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The police are everywhere.
I want the job done tonight!

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How're we gonna do it?
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Any way you like.
Poison them, drown them.

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Bash them in the head.
You got any chloroform?

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- Not a drop.
- And no ether, "ee-ther".

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"Eye-ther"!
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I don't care how you kill the little
beasts, but do it... and do it now!

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Aw, please, miss.
Have pity.

:47:37
Can't we see the rest
of the show first?

:47:40
We want to see
"What's My Crime?"

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Listen, you idiots!
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I'll be back in the morning.
The job better be done...

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or I'll...
I'll call the police!

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Do you understand?
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I think she means it.
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Ah...
We'll get on with it...

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as soon as
the show's over.

:48:17
Will you please
sign in, sir?

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You'd better get out of here
if you want to save your skins.

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- But how?
- Shh.

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There's a hole in the wall
there by the door.

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C'mon, shake a leg.
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Psst.
Kids, follow me.

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Hey, Jasper, look!
Ha-ha-ha-ha.

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It's old Meathead.
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Yeah, what do you know...
old Meathead Fauncewater.

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C'mon,
don't crowd.

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One at a time.
One at a time!

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For our last contestant,
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meet Mr Percival Fauncewater.
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If the panel fails to guess your
unusual crime in ten questions,


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