Stuart Little
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:30:01
Little? You're not little.
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Well, not to me.
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Stuart, you've never seen
one of these races.

:30:08
There's hundreds of people there.
Everybody from school.

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I mean...
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...what if you lost?
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At least you'll have been somewhere.
:30:21
Come on, George. What do you say?
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Let's get started.
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You know...
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...I'm not sure I want a brother.
:30:35
How about a friend?
:30:37
I guess I can always use a friend.
:30:42
-George?
-Yes, Dad?

:30:43
Have you seen Stuart?
:30:45
He's down here with me.
:30:47
What are you doing to him?
:30:51
He's helping me finish the Wasp.
:30:55
That's wonderful, son.
:30:57
That's terrific.
:30:59
Can't race her like this.
Right, George?

:31:01
Right.
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-When's the next race?
-Two days.

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Two days?
:31:06
We'll be ready.
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-Let's all go together.
-A wonderful idea.

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-That would be great.
-All of us together.

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The whole family.
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The whole family.
:31:20
I'm telling you, Snowy,
this guy can fix anything.

:31:23
But they're alley cats: mean,
vicious and all hopped up on catnip.

:31:27
Quit being a scared-cat.
You wanna get rid of the mouse?

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Of course I do.
:31:32
All right, then.
:31:33
Hey, Smokey!
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Smokey, It's me. It's me, Monty.
:31:38
What is it?
:31:39
Well, my friend Snowbell here
needs a favor.

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Snowbell?
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There's a manly name.
:31:45
You see, sir, I've got this mouse
at home I can't eat.

:31:49
Sensitive stomach?
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No. I can't eat him, because
he's a member of the family.

:31:56
A mouse with a pet cat?
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Isn't that funny?

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