The Rescuers
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my diamond!
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And because of a courageous
little girl named Penny...

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the world's largest diamond,
the Devil's Eye...

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is now in the Smithsonian Institute.
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But what's even
more important, folks...

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this little orphan's dream
has come true.

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Today she's being adopted.
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-And here she is
with her new mother and father.
- For she's a jolly good fellow

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For Penny's a jolly good fellow
For Penny's a jolly good fellow

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From Morningside Orphanage
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She's got a new mom and dad
Hooray for her mom and dad

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- For Penny's a jolly good fellow
For Penny's a jolly good fellow
- Bernard, I am so happy for Penny.

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- For Penny's a jolly good fellow
- Yeah, so y-you might say that...

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- that Penny, uh, brought us together.
- From Morningside Orphanage

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You are a darling.
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Penny,you were a brave little girl
to do what you did all by yourself.

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Oh, I didn't do it
all by myself.

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Two little mice from
the Rescue Aid Society helped me.

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Mice? Rescue Aid Society?
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Yes, they rescued me.
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Uh, could I say hello to them?
Hello, Bianca.!

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Hi, Bernard.!
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You can talk to these little mice?
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All the time.
Mice can talk like anybody.

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Didn't you know that?
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Well, uh, I didn't,
but I do now, Penny.

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Evinrude, what are you doing here?
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It's another call for help.
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Here, uh, uh...
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you're gonna need some volunteers.
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But-- B-But, B-Bianca,
we just--

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Oh, Bernard, adventure, thrills...
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intrigue, travel, exotic places.
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Oh, come on, darling. Let's go.

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