Stuart Little 2
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:17:00
You're so strong. Are you an athlete?
:17:03
Well, yeah.
:17:05
I play a little soccer...
:17:07
...fly airplanes...
:17:09
...race boats.
:17:10
You can put me down now.
My legs are fine. It's my wing that's hurt.

:17:15
Oh. Yeah. Of course.
:17:23
There used to be bandages in here.
:17:27
-Hey, why don't we try your scarf?
-Good idea.

:17:33
My pin, it's....
:17:37
Must have happened
when that falcon smashed into me.

:17:40
It was part of our nest when I was a baby.
I've had it my whole life.

:17:45
It's the only thing I have left of my mother's.
:17:48
Gee, that's too bad.
:17:50
Yeah.
:17:57
There. How's that?
:17:59
That's much better, thank you.
:18:02
So tell me, Stuart Little,
do you actually live here?

:18:05
Oh, yeah. I'm a real Little. I'm the middle child.
:18:08
The middle Little.
:18:10
Cute.
:18:11
So, where do you live?
:18:13
-You know, here and there.
-You mean you don't have a home?

:18:18
Once, we lived in a box. Well, not really a box.
:18:22
It was one of those things
where people keep their jewelry.

:18:25
A jewelry box?
:18:26
Yes! That's what it must have been.
A jewelry box.

:18:29
It was wonderful.
:18:33
Well, I've taken too much of your time.
I'd better go before it gets dark.

:18:37
No, wait. You can't go out there.
Not while you're hurt. You should stay here.

:18:42
I couldn't impose.
I mean, you'd really do that for me?

:18:47
Sure, I have just the thing. I'll be right back.
:18:49
-Meanwhile, you can use my cat's bed.
-You have a cat?

:18:52
Don't worry about Snowbell.
He wouldn't hurt a fly.


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