Ella Enchanted
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:02:06
Oh, it's nothing a little burping won't cure.
:02:12
- Up.
- There, now.

:02:14
Come on. All the way.
:02:19
I gotta work on that.
:02:20
Whoa!
:02:22
Hello, ladies!
:02:24
Lucinda!
:02:25
- She gives the worst gifts.
- Not if she can't find the baby.

:02:31
Whoa!
:02:37
Ah!
:02:38
Lucinda here. Fairy par excellence.
:02:43
Now, where's the baby?
:02:46
- Out walking.
- At her grandmother's.

:02:49
- At her grandmother's.
- Out for a walk.

:02:51
- She's walking, at her grandmother's.
- Either way, as you see, she's not here.

:02:59
Oh, look. She's back.
:03:04
All right.
:03:06
What shall we give
this beautiful little child today?

:03:10
- What's her name again?
- Ella.

:03:13
Ah.
:03:14
Ella of Frell.
:03:18
Not a very well-behaved
little stinker, is she?

:03:22
Quiet, please. I can't concentrate here.
:03:25
Ella of Frell,
I give you the gift of obedience.

:03:31
Now, go to sleep.
:03:36
Now, wake up.
:03:43
- lsn't it wonderful?
- No, it's terrible.

:03:46
It's a terrible gift to have to do
what you're told. Take it back.

:03:50
I have a no-return policy.
:03:52
And if you're going to be ungrateful, I can
always turn her into a squirrel instead.

:03:58
- A squirrel?
- No, obedience is a lovely gift.


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