Stuart Little 2
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: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.

:13:03
You're a lot better at this than I am.
:13:06
I've been a Little a lot longer than you have.
You'll get the hang of it.

:13:10
Meantime, keep your chin up...
:13:13
...your back straight and your heart open.
:13:16
-Then what?
-One step at a time.

:13:22
And Canada is separate
from the United States because...

:13:27
...Canadians like to be alone.
:13:30
Review tomorrow, test on Friday.
:13:32
And please take your leftover lunches with you.
:13:35
My husband is tired of me coming home
smelling like salami.

:13:39
Tony, would you like to come over
to my house this afternoon?

:13:42
Sorry, pal. I've got karate.
:13:44
Hey, Mark.
:13:45
Guitar lessons.

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