Stuart Little 2
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:11:01
Please, don't hurt me!
:11:05
What's going on?
:11:06
Stuart's just flying in the house.
:11:09
Flying in the house?
:11:10
At least he's indoors, nothing bad can happen.
:11:13
Watch out!
:11:14
Hit the dirt!
:11:18
Stuart!
:11:26
Duck!
:11:40
-Are you all right?
-Are you okay?

:11:42
I'm okay.
:11:44
Everything's fine.
:11:47
Fine? Stuart, you destroyed it.
:11:50
I'm sorry I wrecked it, George.
:11:53
I'm sure we can fix it with some glue.
:11:58
No, we can't. That's going in the trash.
It's much too dangerous.

:11:59
Thanks, Stuart.
:12:07
Why don't you take the boys home?
I think Stuart and I need to have a talk.

:12:12
Good idea.
:12:14
Come on, boys. Let's go home.
:12:17
She treats me like a baby.
:12:19
I'll fix you both some lunch.
:12:22
She just loves you so much.
It's hard for her to think ofyou in danger.

:12:26
Oh, this has been a bad day.
:12:28
Mom's mad, George won't play with me....
:12:32
I know. But every cloud has a silver lining.
:12:37
Doesn't that make them kind of heavy?
:12:39
No, it's an expression, Stuart.
:12:41
The thing about being a Little is
that you can look at any situation...

:12:44
...no matter how bleak, how hopeless...
:12:46
...and still see the bright side. The silver lining.
:12:51
Like in this situation,
the silver lining would be....

:12:56
Help me, Dad, because I'm struggling.
:12:59
George has found a newfriend.
So you could find a newfriend, too.


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