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Crime and Punishment!
[ Laughing ]

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The morning of
the terrible crime...

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started like any other
on Hoggett Farm.

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Comin' through!
Comin' through! [ Clucking ]

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Take off!
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- [ Chuckles ] Now!
- Up, up, up.

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- [ Clucking ]
- Nee-nee-nee-nee.

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- [ Crowing ]
- [ Alarm Ringing ]
- Hmm?

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l was worried it might have
a harsh tone, but that's
quite a nice musical ring.

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l walked into O'Halloran's Hardware,
and there it was waiting for me.

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What a splendid way
to wake up each morning!

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Hoggett, dear.
Church.

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[ Narrator ] When embarking
on an audacious crime,

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a duck needs
a willing accomplice.

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A creature who is reliable,
beyond suspicion,

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and above all,
extremely gullible.

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Hey! Psst!
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Wha-- What?
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You look like an intelligent,
sophisticated, discerning young fella.

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- Who, me?
- Yeah. Follow me. Oh, boy!
Are you in for some fun!

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What are we doin'?
Where are we goin'?

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[ Narrator ] Now the duck knew
exactly what he had to do.

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- The alarm clock had to go.
His very life depended on it.
- [ Duck ] Do you see it?

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- Yes.
- Good.

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[ Babe ] So l go through the kitchen,
across the living room...

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- Good, good.
- into the bedroom.

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Get the mechanical rooster
and bring it out to you.

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- What about that cat?
- But quietly bring it out to you.

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- Excellent.
- l don't think l can do it.

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lt's against the rules. Only dogs
and cats allowed in the house.

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lt's a good rule, but this is bigger
than rules. This is life and death.

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- lt is?
- Mm-hmm. Follow me.

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[ Duck ] Hello! Look,
there's something you should know.

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- Humans eat ducks!
- [ Gasps ] l beg your pardon?

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Most ducks prefer to forget it,
but the fact is that humans
like to eat plump ducks.


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