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Lady and the Tramp Quotes with Sound Clips - Page 6

Lady and the Tramp Poster

Famous quotes from Lady and the Tramp (1955 film), featuring short audio clips and sound effects.

Actors: Barbara Luddy (Miss Lady), Larry Roberts (Tramp), Stan Freberg (The Beaver), Peggy Lee (Darling)

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51 Tony, you know. He's a-not a-speaking English a-pretty good.

— Tramp (Larry Roberts)

52 We are Siamese if you please. We are Siamese if you don't please.

— Darling (Peggy Lee)

53 Now. That breakfast, let's see. Bernie's? Hm. No. François... No, no. Nope. Too much starch.

— Tramp (Larry Roberts)

54 Say! It works swell.

— The Beaver (Stan Freberg)

55 That won't be necessary. Thank you.
56 What a dog!

— Darling (Peggy Lee)

57 A rat! -Where? -Upstairs, in the baby's room!
58 Do you hear what I hear? -A baby cry. Where we finding baby, there are milk nearby

— Darling (Peggy Lee)

59 That dog! -That dog? -He's never called me that before.

— Miss Lady (Barbara Luddy)

60 Oh, now, now. Who could ever harm a cute little trick like you?

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