Clever Dog Me Too!


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# Come on and get on down to the city

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# Where the trains all clatter through

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# Hey! Look at that driver driving

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-# I want to ride that train of blue

-Me too

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# I'm looking way up high to the windows

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# Take a peek for an inside view

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# All these people busy working

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# I want to see what they all do

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# Come on, let's weave around the market

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# Do you hear the hullabaloo?

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# Everybody's busy selling

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-# I wanna buy me something new

-Me too

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# Look through the arches under the station

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# Down where the pigeons perch and coo

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# Take a taxi ride to the river

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# I wanna drive down the avenue

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# Hey, look at those buses gleaming

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# They look so clean and spanking new

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# All lined up to drive around the city

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-# Let me ting that bell

-Ding, ding!

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# Going to ride on round to the school stop

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# Where the children hurry through

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# Sit down, the teacher's teaching

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-# I'd love to learn a thing or two

-Me too

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# I love to skip in Riverseafingal

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# Riverseafingal, by the sea. #

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Nine o'clock.

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# Come on and get on down to the city

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-# Where the ferryboat sails are blue

-Sails are blue

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# Time to call on Granny Murray

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# She'd love to say hello to you... #

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Hello, honey pie. Come in and see who's at home today.

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# Granny Murray's house has two at home to play

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# Granny Murray's house is home to... #

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Who's here today? Well, we've got Steven and we've got Megan.

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Don't just sit there, my wee cream buns, come on!

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Let's play pass the parcel! Go!

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MUSIC PLAYS

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That's well done. Stop!

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-Who got it?

-You, Steven! Take off the paper.

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No, you've not won, no.

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And...play!

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-MUSIC PLAYS

-I'll not look!

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Oh! It's Steven again!

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Aw, Megan, maybe this time it's you. # Who is going to win? #

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Oh, Megan! She's won, well done.

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Well, we've got Steven and we've got Megan.

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But someone's missing from home today.

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Oh, not any more! Who's coming home to Granny Murray? Who's that?

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Yes, it's Sampson, with Dr Juno! Hello there!

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Dr Juno, hello, and Sampson, come on, boy!

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Good boy! Come on!

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That's the way.

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-Come and say hello to Sampson.

-Look who's come to say hello.

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-I see somebody's been unwrapping a present.

-Oh, yes.

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We're having a present-giving day today.

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We're giving Edith the lollipop lady a present.

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-She deserves it, she's a treasure.

-How about stopping the pats

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-and dressing Claude up as Edith the lollipop lady!

-Good idea!

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-Into your basket, Sampson.

-He'll get a good view of Claude there.

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-I'll tidy up this wrapping paper.

-I love scrunching wrapping paper.

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Can you help me?

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Oh, dear! Oh!

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All done. So you're giving Edith the lollipop lady a present?

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Yes, it's a new computer game! She loves her computer.

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Isn't she amazing?

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She must have been helping children across that road to school for yonks!

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-I remember her when I was a little girl.

-Yes!

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-She's been helping children to cross safely for years.

-I know!

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-She's so kind and cheerful. She let me hold her lollipop once.

-Ah!

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That's why we've got her a present. A good deed deserves thanks.

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How about giving her a photo of Claude dressed like that?

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-Here you are, Megan.

-Oh, wow, Claude!

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-You'll want Edith's job next.

-Wait! He's got something in his pocket.

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It's a leaflet about crossing the road safely.

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-You take that with you, poppet.

-Thank you, Granny Murray.

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I'm off to work. Bye, Sampson! Be good for Granny Murray.

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Now, remember - a good deed deserves thanks.

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-Thank you, Granny Murray. See you later.

-Bye-bye. We'll think of you.

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-Me too.

-You keep a wee eye on Dr Juno.

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Make sure she goes the right way to work.

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I'm in a bit of a hurry today. Which is the best way to work?

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..Thank you.

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# I'm in, in, in, in, in a hurry

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# I really, really need to speed to work

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# I take a, take a ticket on the tramway

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# I'll be, be, be, be, be, be there quite quick

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# Hurry, hurry, hurry on the tramlines

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# Clatter, clatter, clatter round the points

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# Whining, whining, whining drives the speed up

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# Squeaking, squeaking, squeaking slows us down

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# Clatter, clatter, clatter

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# Squeaking, squeaking, squeaking to our stop

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# I'm in, in, in, in a hurry

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# I really, really need to speed to work! #

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Oh, hurry, hurry, hurry! And hurry to get changed.

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All dressed and ready to go.

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Oh! I'll read this road safety leaflet later.

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Mmm, ten o'clock.

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-Oh, Nurse Hendry! Any patients yet?

-Yes, we're quite busy, actually.

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-There's a case you might want to take.

-Right, lead the way.

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-Oh, hello, Raymond.

-Hello!

-Hello. What's happening with Jack and Lisa?

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-Well, Jack came over to play with Lisa...

-We bumped our heads.

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-Were you playing kangaroos?

-Yes.

-Oh, dear. We'll check them over.

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-Have you guys got any headaches?

-No.

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Good. Can you tell me what you had for breakfast?

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-Cornflakes and yoghurt.

-Oh, that's nice.

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-Butter on toast.

-OK. That's nice too. Mind if I check your eyes?

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-Yes...I mean no!

-Oh, OK!

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Good boy. There we go. Well done. Let's have a look.

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Good girl. You've got no concussion, just two black eyes.

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-We'll just have to put some ice packs on your eyes.

-OK, Doc.

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You'll both be right as rain in a day or two, but there's a lesson here.

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Don't jump on the beds!

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-Got that?

-Yes, Dr Juno.

-Good.

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I'll just leave you in the capable hands of Nurse Hendry. See you later.

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Well, I hope young Master Sampson is behaving himself for Granny Murray

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and not jumping up and down on HER bed.

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# I love to skip in Riverseafingal Riverseafingal by the sea

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# I love to skip in Riverseafingal Riverseafingal, that's for me. #

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You stand there, darling.

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Sit.

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Good boy!

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Morning, my little sparkler.

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-Morning.

-All ready to cross the road?

-Yes.

-Me too.

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Come on, then, darling.

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Come on, angel.

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There you are.

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This is from me and Sampson.

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Oh, is it a present for me?

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It's a thank you for being kind and generous, Edith.

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Oh, that's lovely. Thank you, Megan. Thank you, Sampson.

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Dr Juno would be so proud of you.

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Woof, woof!

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-Not interrupting, am I?

-Oh, Raymond, come in!

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Have a seat. Are Lisa and Jack OK now?

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Oh, they're fine. Actually, I just wanted to thank you

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for looking after them so well. So thank you, thank you, thank you.

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Oh, wow! You shouldn't have. This is fantastic.

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Oh! A little doggy! It's great.

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Oh, I'll put it right here next to my photo of Sampson.

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-Thank you, Raymond.

-It's my pleasure. You deserve it. Ta-ta.

-Bye, Raymond.

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Oh! Right, this'll never do. I'd better get down to some hard work.

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# It's so exciting in the hospital

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# Where the people who are ill get well

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# Machines are buzzing to give us a thrill

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# I'm rushing here and there to be here

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# I'm rushing here and there to be here

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# It's so exciting in the hospital

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# Trolleys gliding patients through the corridors

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# Flashing blue lights right up to the door

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# I'm rushing here and there to be here

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# I'm rushing here and there Oh, yeah!

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# I'll be there to comfort you at all times

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# I'll be there to see all is fine

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# I'll be there whenever I'm needed Yeah

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# To hear a heartbeat beating in time

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# Don't worry, I'll always be kind

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# I'll bring a smile and take away your worries, yeah

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# Nurses and doctors you must understand

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# We are there to hold a hand

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# We are there to take your cares away

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# It's so exciting in the hospital

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# I'm rushing here and there to be here

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# I'm rushing here and there to be here. #

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Oh! It's been a really hard morning so far.

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Oh, Claude's road safety leaflet. Let's have a look.

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"Find a safe place to cross the road and stop at the kerb.

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"Look all around for traffic and listen.

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"Wait until it's safe to cross and let the traffic pass." Whoo!

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"Walk across the road. Don't run.

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"Keep looking and listening out for traffic." Arrive alive!

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That way you won't end up in my hospital, will you?

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I hope Sampson's stopping and looking and listening.

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Woof, woof!

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Sampson, what's wrong? It's not like you to bark.

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He WAS being a good boy, Granny Murray.

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He was barking to stop Ben running out onto the road.

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Oh, he's a clever dog. Well done, Sampson. Wait till we tell Dr Juno

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how good you've been.

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Woof, woof!

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Oh! I can't wait to see you later, Sampson.

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You've been working so hard all day, Dr Juno. It's quietened down now,

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-so I've made you some tea.

-My hero! That's just what I needed.

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-And some of your favourite biscuits, too.

-Oh, thank you.

-Oh!

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-Oh, your beeper. A new patient?

-I'll sort it out. You drink your tea.

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Oh-h!

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I think you'd better come and sort this out after all, Dr Juno.

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Coming.

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Your dog saved Ben from running out in the road,

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-so I brought you a little present.

-Oh!

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-Thank you!

-Bye.

-Oh, I'm so glad Sampson saved Ben.

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-Everything all right, Doc?

-Oh, I don't know.

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I'm not really sure. I've a funny feeling something's not quite right.

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-Like what?

-I don't know. Something... Oh, I can't work it out.

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Oh.

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See, I've been working really hard all day,

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but I've a funny feeling I've got to do something. But what?

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Where did the time go?

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At nine o'clock, I dropped off Sampson at Granny Murray's.

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Granny Murray told me she was taking Sampson to give a present to Edith,

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the lollipop lady, to say thank you for being so kind and cheerful.

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At ten o'clock, I got to work.

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Nurse Hendry asked me to see two patients - Lisa and Jack.

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They'd been bouncing on the bed and bumped their heads, naughty pickles!

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They were soon OK. At 11 o'clock, Raymond gave me a lovely toy dog

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as a thank you present for looking after Lisa and Jack.

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It reminded me of Sampson. At one o'clock,

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I learned about crossing the road safely from Claude's special leaflet.

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"Stop, look and listen!"

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At two o'clock, Ben's mum brought me a thank you present.

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Sampson had saved Ben from running into the road.

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But I still can't work out what I should be doing.

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Now, remember, a good deed deserves thanks.

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A good deed deserves thanks?

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Oh, that's it! I knew there was something I hadn't done.

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I need to say thank you to Sampson for being such a clever dog.

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I'm coming, my waggy friend. It's a race against time.

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# I've got to do it I've got to do it

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# I've got to beat the clock before the chime

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# I've got to sort it I've got to sort it

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# I've got to do the job on time

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# Like a busy bee I'm going to beat that bong

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# I'm going to finish this job before I finish this song

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# Do we think she's going to do it? Do the job that needs to be done

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# Will she know how to fix it? Will she finish what she has begun?

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# She will get there in the end

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# She knows what to do to work it through

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-# I'm going to do it

-She's going to do it

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# Beat the clock before the chime I'm going to sort it

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-# She's going to sort it

-I'm going to do the job on time

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# Like a busy bee I'm going to beat that bong

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# I'm going to finish this job Before I finish this song! #

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Hello, angel. What are you doing here?

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I had to pop round to give Sampson a special thank you present

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-for being such a clever and special waggy friend.

-Come in.

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-No, no, I'm due back at the hospital, but I will pick him up later.

-OK.

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Bye-bye, darling.

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Well, I do hope Sampson enjoys his special present while I finish work.

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Oh-h! I wonder what your present could be, Sampson.

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Let's see.

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Oh, it looks like a...

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A bone!

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There you go!

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You won't want your tea when Dr Juno comes to pick you up later.

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Dr Juno! Come away in.

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Sampson, look who's here!

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Hello, Sampson! Hey, good boy.

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Did you have a nice time with Granny Murray?

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Sampson wants to say thank you. And thanks from me too, Granny Murray.

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I remembered you said, "A good deed deserves thanks." It saved the day.

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Oh, gracious! Come on, now - you'll want to be off.

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Come on, Sampson.

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-Bye-bye, my darlings. I'm looking forward to next time.

-Me too.

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Come on, Sampson. Let's chat about our time away.

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And I suppose you'll want to know all about my time too.

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# Well, there was... waving, greeting, hello, meeting

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# Bye-bye, waking, dozing Eating, sleeping, sketching

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# Painting, stretching, gluing Sticking up and wiping round

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# Washing up and sloshing down!

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Then there was...

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# Hugging, squishing, walking, pushing

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# Dancing, dusting, sharing, choosing

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# Talking, cooking, drying, cleaning

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# Saving, binning, laughing, joking

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# Losing things and rushing round

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# Picking up and putting down

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# Then there was...

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# Playing, running, creeping, jumping

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# Chasing, painting, laughing, baking

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# Bathing, dressing, singing, swinging

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# Rocking, sliding, hunting, hiding

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# Jumping up and turning round

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# Dressing up and sitting down. #

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But what was really special about today? Well...

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Claude was dressed as Edith the lollipop lady,

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because the children and I wanted to give Edith a special present

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to say thank you for helping the children to cross the road safely.

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Afterwards, we took Sampson for a run in the park.

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He started to bark at Ben, and I thought Sampson was naughty.

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But he wasn't - he was barking to stop Ben running out onto the road.

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What a clever dog.

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Ben's mum took Dr Juno a special present to say thank you.

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Dr Juno brought a special present round for Sampson,

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because she remembered that a good deed deserves thanks.

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Sampson loved his present - a big, juicy bone.

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Look what the children gave me as a thank you for looking after them.

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I hope you enjoyed yourself. ..Me too.

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Bye-bye, honey pie.

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# I love to skip in Riverseafingal

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# Riverseafingal by the sea

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# I love to skip in Riverseafingal

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# Riverseafingal, that's for me

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# Come on and get on down to the city... #

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