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1:06:03
l know. But we don`t know why he did it.
1:06:06
Maybe the vet didn`t hit him, but maybe
he handled him too rough or something.

1:06:10
Emily`s really sticking to this.
1:06:12
Have we ever known her to attack an adult
and accuse them of lying?

1:06:15
No, but why would a vet
say something like that?

1:06:18
lnstead of listening to some guy
we`ve met only twice...

1:06:21
...maybe we should try listening
to our own child.

1:06:25
Honey, something doesn`t make sense.
Can`t we just talk to him?

1:06:31
What do you want me to do?
1:06:32
Dr. Varnick, are you sure
you didn`t hit our dog?

1:06:36
Yes, Mr. Newton,
l just remembered l did hit your dog.

1:06:38
-Come on!
-lt`d make me feel better. Let`s go.

1:06:43
-l`m coming with you.
-So am l.

1:06:46
We`re all going with you.
1:07:03
l`m terribly sorry.
1:07:05
-We want our dog back!
-Where`s Beethoven?

1:07:07
-Kids, let Daddy handle this.
-What can l do for you?

1:07:10
-We want our dog back!
-l`m terribly sorry.

1:07:12
lt`s too late. The dog`s been destroyed.
1:07:16
-Dad?
-Now, wait a minute.

1:07:19
l was told this wouldn`t happen
until tomorrow.

1:07:21
l don`t believe you!
1:07:24
Take your hands off her! What are you--
1:07:31
l told you he was lying!
1:07:34
What the hell are you trying to pull?
1:07:37
You can`t come in here.
This is private property.

1:07:40
Beethoven?
1:07:46
-He`s not here.
-Hold it right there.

1:07:48
You have no right to be in here.
Out, all of you.

1:07:50
Where`s my dog?
1:07:53
l don`t have to answer your questions.
1:07:55
You ordered that dog destroyed,
and it was done. Now get out.


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