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This is the night
It's a beautiful night
And they call it bella notte
Look at the skies
They have stars in their eyes
On this lovely bella notte
So take the love
Of your loved one
You'll need it about this time
To keep from falling like a star
When you make that dizzy climb
For this is the night
And the heavens are right
On this lovely
Bella notte
On this lovely
Bella notte
Silent as a snowflake in the night
Holy is the spirit of this night
All the world is calm and peaceful
All the world is bright and joyful
Spirit of love
And child of peace
Love unending
That shall not cease
Peace, my children
Of good will
Peace, my children
Peace, be still
It's for you, darling.
Merry Christmas.
Oh, Jim, dear.
It's the one I was admiring, isn't it?
Trimmed with ribbons?
Well, it has a ribbon.
Oh, how sweet.
- You like her, darling? - Oh, I love her.
What a perfectly beautiful little lady.
Come on, Lady. Over here.
That's a girl.
There, now. A nice little bed for you.
But Jim, dear, are you sure she'll be warm enough?
Why, of course, darling. She'll be snug as a bug in a...
Almost forgot something.
There.
Good night, Lady.
Now, now, don't worry, darling.
She'll go right to sleep.
No, no, Lady.
This is where you belong, right here.
Aw, look. She's lonesome.
Don't you think maybe...? Just for tonight?
Now, darling, if we're going to show her who's master,
we must be firm from the very beginning.
Lady!
Stop that now!
Stop it!
Lady! Quiet, now. You hear me?
Back to bed!
Quick, now.
Not one more sound.
Jim, dear.
Aw, Jim.
What?
Oh, all right.
But remember, just for tonight.
All right, Lady. All right.
I'm up. I'm up, Lady. I...
Oh, no!
What's wrong, Jim? What is it?
Can't you explain to Lady about Sundays?
Have you noticed, darling, since we've had Lady,
we see less and less of those disturbing headlines?
Yes, I just don't know how we ever got along without her.
Say, she must be about six months old.
We'd better be getting her a licence.
Hope it fits.
My, but it does look nice.
So grown up.
Won't Jock and Trusty be surprised?
Four steps straight and then to the left
And right to the place where I marked it
With a bonnie, bonnie bone that I buried for me own
In my bonnie, bonnie bank in the backyard
That's a grand sight.
Jock!
Oh, Jock!
Hello, Jock.
Oh! Oh, it's you, lassie.
Notice anything different?
You've had a bath?
No, not that.
You've had your nails clipped?
Guess again.
Well, I wouldn't a-be a-knowin'.
Why, lassie.
A bonnie new collar.
- Do you like it? - Aye.
It must be very expensive.
- Have you shown it to Trusty yet? - No.
We'd best go at once.
You know how sensitive he is about these things.
He's dreaming.
Aye.
Dreamin' of those bonnie bygone days
when he and his grandfather were trackin' criminals
through the swamps.
- They were? - But that was before...
Before what?
'Tis time you knew the truth, lassie.
It shouldn't have happened to a dog.
But, well...
Trusty has lost his sense of smell.
- No! - Aye.
But we must never let on that we know, lassie.
It would break his poor heart.
Which way did he go? Which way did he go?
- Go? - Yeah, big fella.
About six-foot-two.
No, three.
Wore a striped suit. No collar.
Why, Miss Lady.
You have a collar.
And a licence.
My, my.
- How time does fly. - Aye.
It seems only yesterday she was cuttin' her teeth
on Jim Dear's slippers,
and now there she is, a full-grown lady.
Wearin' the greatest honour man can bestow.
The badge of faith and respectability.
That's right, Miss Lady.
As my grandpappy, Old Reliable, used to say...
I don't recollect if I've ever mentioned Old Reliable before.
Aye, you have, laddie.
Oh, yeah.
It's Jim Dear.
Please excuse me.
Hello, there, Lady.
Come on, beat you home.
You win again.
Steady, now.
Steady.
Well, what have we here?
Big girl now, huh?
All right.
Ladies first.
You know, darling, with Lady here,
I'd say life is quite complete.
Yes, dear.
I don't imagine anything could ever take her place in our hearts.
What a day!
Well, now to dig up some breakfast.
Cute little rascals.
Now. That breakfast, let's see.
Bernie's?
No. Francois...
No, no.
Nope. Too much starch.
Tony's. Oh, that's it.
I haven't been there in a week.
A beautiful day to make pizza
Hey, still we call it bella notte
Well, buon giorno, Butch.
You want-a your breakfast?
OK. The boss, he's a-saving some a-nice bones for you.
Breakfast comin' up from a-left field.
Good catch!
Whoa, boy, whoa.
Hey.
Blimey.
Look, Peg, it's the tramp.
Hiya, handsome. Come to join the party?
All right, all right. No time for wisecracks.
I've got to get you out.
I'm telling you, the pressure's really on. Signs all over town.
- Gee, thanks. - You're a bit of all right, chum.
- OK, OK, get going. - Hey! What's going on over there?
Scram. And be careful.
Why, you mangy mutt.
Hey. Let go. Let go of me.
Well. Snob hill!
Hi, gals. How's pickings?
Pretty slim?
Yeah. I'll bet they've got a lid on every trash can.
And a fence around every tree.
I wonder what the leash and collar set does for excitement.
Lassie. Lassie!
Miss Lady, ma'am.
Miss Lady!
Good morning, lassie.
'Tis a bonnie, braw, bright day...
...day.
Why, Miss Lady.
Is something wrong?
Aye. Tell us, lassie.
- If somebody's been mistreatin' ya... - No, Jock.
It's something I've done, I guess.
You?
It must be.
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