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:19:01
Don't stay up too late.
Good night.

:19:04
[ Yawns ]
Good night, Mom.

:19:15
Oh, do forgive me
for scratching you, dear.

:19:19
l got a bit carried away.
lt's a cat thing.

:19:23
Oh. Well-- [ Chuckles ]
But oh--

:19:27
Feeling good about tomorrow,
are you?

:19:30
Mm-hmm. lt should be all right,
l think.

:19:32
l probably shouldn't say this,
but l'm not sure if you realize...

:19:38
how much the other animals are laughing
at you for this sheepdog business.

:19:42
Why would they do that?
:19:44
Well, they say that you've forgotten
that you're a pig. lsn't that silly?

:19:49
They even say that you
don't know what pigs are for.

:19:53
What do you mean?
:19:55
- You know... why pigs are here.
- Why are any of us here?

:19:59
Well, the cow's here
to be milked.

:20:02
The dogs are here to help
the boss's husband with the sheep.

:20:05
And l'm here to be beautiful
and affectionate to the boss.

:20:08
- Yes?
- [ Sighs ]

:20:10
The fact is that pigs
don't have a purpose.

:20:15
Just like ducks
don't have a purpose.

:20:17
- l don't--
- All right, for you own sake,
l'll be blunt.

:20:22
Why do the bosses keep ducks?
To eat them.

:20:26
So why do the bosses
keep a pig?

:20:30
The fact is that animals that
don't seem to have a purpose
really do have a purpose.

:20:35
The bosses have to eat. lt's probably
the most noble purpose of all...

:20:39
when you come
to think about it.

:20:42
They eat pigs?
:20:44
Pork, they call it.
Or bacon.

:20:47
They only call them pigs
when they're alive.

:20:50
But, uh, l'm a sheep pig!
:20:52
[ Chuckles ]
:20:54
The boss's husband's just
playing a little game with you.

:20:57
Believe me, sooner or later,
every pig gets eaten.


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