Lady and the Tramp Page #3
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- 1955
- 76 min
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Off with you, now.
Off with you!
- OK, Sandy.
- The name's Jock.
- OK, Jock.
- Heather Lad of Glencairn to you!
OK, OK, OK.
But remember this, Pigeon.
A human heart has only so much
room for love and affection.
When a baby moves in,
the dog moves out.
Let's see. That'll be about...
Oh, well.
Darling?
There isn't any way we can tell
what it's going to be, is there?
I'm afraid not.
Nobody ever knows for certain.
AII we can do is hope.
Darling, are you sure
you want watermelon?
And some chop suey too.
Chop su...
AII right, darling.
That's the cutest thing I ever saw.
- Those booties!
- That bonnet.
- Isn't it just too adorable?
- Don't you love showers?
I've never seen you
look more beautiful.
Isn't she radiant?
That's what I told Bill yesterday.
"Darling looks positively radiant.
Why, in all my days," I said,
"I've never seen anyone as radiant."
Jim, you look terrible.
Absolutely horrible.
I never saw you look worse.
Cheer up, Jim. Old Doc Jones
Yes, Aunt Sarah, it's a boy.
A boy. And...
What's that?
Eyes?
What colour are they?
Well, oh, gosh.
I forgot to look.
A boy.
It's a boy, it's a... Doctor!
Doctor, it's a boy!
Yes, yes, I know.
A boy.
Oh, boy, oh, boy!
It's a boy, it's a boy,
it's a boy!
Hello? Hello, Jim?
Are you there, Jim?
Central, we've been cut off..
Hello? Hello?
Hello!
What is a baby?
I just can't understand
It must be something wonderful
It must be something grand
Cos everybody's smiling
In a kind and wistful way
And they haven't even noticed
That I'm around today
What is a baby, anyway?
What is a baby?
I must find out today
What makes Jim Dear and Darling
Act this way?
Oh, my little star sweeper
I'll sweep the stardust
For you
Little soft fluffy sleeper
Here comes a pink cloud
For you
Little wandering angel
Fold up your wings
Close your eyes
And may love be your keeper
There, now.
Little star sweeper.
Dream on.
Well, that should do it.
We've got enough here
to take us halfway to China.
Darling. Darling!
We haven't much time.
Jim, I just can't leave him.
He's still so small and helpless.
He'll be all right.
Now come on. If he wakes up
we'll never get away.
Jim, I feel so guilty
deserting him like this.
Nonsense.
Hey.
What's the matter with Lady?
She thinks we're running out on him.
Don't worry, old girl.
We'll be back in a few days.
And Aunt Sarah will be here.
With you here to help her...
There's the old girl now.
Coming, Aunt Sarah.
Coming!
Sorry I'm late, dears.
Hope I haven't kept you waiting.
- Let me take your things.
- No.
No fussing.
I know my way around.
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