Stuart Little
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:22:01
We don't feel dismayed
and disappointed.

:22:03
Not at all.
:22:05
Are you sure?
:22:06
We're certain, Stuart.
:22:08
And if you want us to, we'll find out
about your real parents.

:22:13
Well, good night, then.
:22:26
Out of the question.
It's against the rules.

:22:29
Besides, It's very hard to track
mouse families.

:22:32
They're not very good with paperwork.
:22:35
But he has an empty space.
:22:38
Are there problems with Stuart?
:22:41
Problem--? No, not at all.
:22:44
-Well, there's been a few....
-Difficulties.

:22:47
Difficulties?
:22:49
Well, like the cat trying to eat him
when we first brought him home.

:22:53
He spat the boy out, of course,
in one heck of a jiffy.

:22:58
Mrs. Keeper....
:23:01
He wants to know about his family. Any
child would have questions about that.

:23:08
Yes.
:23:26
Hey, Snow?
:23:28
I know that you and I got off
on the wrong paw.

:23:31
I just wanted to see if we could
start out fresh.

:23:34
You know? Clean slate.
:23:36
What do you say? Wanna be friends?
:23:40
No.
:23:44
Okay, then.
:23:46
He's playing with my head.
He's trying to psych me out.

:23:49
Sick little rodent!
:23:51
Snow, let me in!
:23:53
I'm starving! What's in the dish?
:23:55
Oh, no. Monty the Mouth.
:23:57
If he sees Stuart, it'll be
all over the neighborhood.


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