Beethoven
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:57:00
Why`d he do that?
:57:03
My gosh, look what he did!
:57:05
-Are you all right?
-Well, l don`t know.

:57:08
-What happened?
-He just lunged at me!

:57:11
That`s not true. l saw you hit Beethoven.
:57:14
-Emily, please.
-Why would l? l patted him on the head.

:57:18
lt`s possible that from a distance the child--
:57:21
Liar!
:57:22
-Emily!
-l`m sorry. Everything`s all right.

:57:25
lt`s very natural the child would want
to defend her dog.

:57:29
-Let`s call an ambulance.
-No, l`ll take care of it.

:57:32
l`ll take care of this myself.
:57:38
l`m terribly sorry.
He`s never done anything like this before.

:57:41
Once an animal crosses the line
and attacks a human being...

:57:46
...you can rest assured he`ll do it again.
:57:48
Of course, next time
it could be one of your children.

:57:51
l`m very, very sorry. Let me help.
:57:56
Mr. Newton, we have a real problem here.
:57:58
The law is very clear
when it comes to dealing with this.

:58:01
Unless you bring the animal
to my office immediately...

:58:04
...l`m afraid l`ll be forced to press charges.
:58:14
l`m so sorry.
:58:27
l don`t want anything
to happen to Beethoven.

:58:33
Dad won`t believe us
`cause he hates Beethoven.

:58:36
He`s always hated Beethoven.

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