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Ruth 2022-05-19 22:24:53
Find innocent love in a dog
I think that little lady should be a Cocker Spaniel! (As a dog lover, she is very sensitive to dog-themed videos). The cute little lady grew up with the support of the owner, but their baby was born. Later, I ignored its existence...
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Chadrick 2022-05-19 19:07:17
Some details.
1. Lady King Charles Spaniel, Tramp Welsh Terrier, trusty Great Dane, Jock Schnauzer.
2. Jock buried his bones and sang Loch Lomand, a Scottish folk song.
3. The film was created in 1955, but the plot background is not. Searching for the life and creative background of the screenwriter Ward Greene...

Barbara Luddy
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Lady: [Watching Trusty running and howling in his sleep] He's dreaming.
Jock: Aye, dreamin' of those bonnie bygone days when he and his grandfather were tracking criminals through the swamps.
Lady: They were?
Jock: But that was before...
Lady: Before what?
Jock: 'Tis time you knew the truth, lassie. It shouldn't have happened to a dog, but... well, Trusty has lost his sense of smell.
Lady: [Gasp] No!
Jock: Aye, but we must never let on that we know, lassie. It would break his poor heart.
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[first lines]
Jim Dear: [Giving Darling a hatbox] It's for you, Darling. Merry Christmas.
Darling: Oh, Jim, dear. It's the one I was admiring, isn't it? Trimmed with ribbons?
Jim Dear: Well, it *has* a ribbon.
[the box is opened; inside is a puppy wearing a ribbon]
Darling: Oh, how sweet.
Jim Dear: You like her, Darling?
Darling: [hugging the puppy] Oh, I love her. What a perfectly beautiful little Lady.