Stuart Little
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He may have to grow into it.
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I think he's grown a little
since we've been here.

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That's what happened to me.
One summer, I just shot right up.

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May I say something?
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in the orphanage, we used to tell
fairy tales...

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...of finding our families
and having a party like this.

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A party with cakes and presents
and all varieties of meat loaf.

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A party with a big family who came
from far away just to wish us well.

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I don't know much about families...
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...but this must be the nicest family
in the world.

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So I just wanted to thank each of you.
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Because now I know...
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...fairy tales are real.
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Fairy tales are real?
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I think I'm gonna cough up a furball.
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Now It's time for
the best present of all.

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It's something for you and George.
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Stand next to Stuart.
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This is something that gave
your father and me...

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...hours of enjoyment when we were
young brothers...

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...just like you and Stuart.
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This ball...
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...belonged to your
great-great-grandfather...

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...Jedediah Little.
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Remember, Frederick,
those long summer days playing catch?

:20:29
Take your brother outside
and toss around the old horsehide.

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Yeah, what do you say, George?
You ready?

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Are you all nuts?
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Bicycles and bowling balls?
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How's he gonna toss a baseball?
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How's he gonna do any of those things?
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He's not my brother. He's a mouse.
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-Time to go.
-Excellent idea.


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