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"Tom Kitten bit and spat, and mewed and wriggled; and the rolling-pin\nwent roly-poly, roly; roly, poly, roly. The rats each held an end.",
"Now this is what had been happening to Tom Kitten, and it shows how very\nunwise it is to go up a chimney in a very old house, where a person does\nnot know his way, and where there are enormous rats.",
"Tom Kitten did not want to be shut up in a cupboard. When he saw that\nhis mother was going to bake, he determined to hide.\n\nHe looked about for a nice convenient place, and he fixed upon the\nchimney.",
"All in a minute she rushed upon Tom Kitten, and before he knew what was\nhappening--\n\nHis coat was pulled off, and he was rolled up in a bundle, and tied with\nstring in very hard knots.",
"Presently the rats came back and set to work to make him into a\ndumpling. First they smeared him with butter, and then they rolled him\nin the dough.",
"But Tom Kitten has always been afraid of a rat; he never durst face\nanything that is bigger than--\n\n\n\nA Mouse.",
"Tom Kitten was getting very frightened! He climbed up, and up, and up.\n\n\n\nThen he waded sideways through inches of soot. He was like a little\nsweep himself.",
"Anna Maria said she thought that it was of no consequence; but she\nwished that Tom Kitten would hold his head still, as it disarranged the\npastry. She laid hold of his ears.",
"\"This seems funny,\" said Tom Kitten. \"Who has been gnawing bones up here\nin the chimney? I wish I had never come! And what a funny smell? It is",
"\"It requires dough and a pat of butter, and a rolling-pin,\" said Anna\nMaria, considering Tom Kitten with her head on one side.",
"Tom Kitten coughed and choked with the smoke; and he could hear the\nsticks beginning to crackle and burn in the fire-place down below. He",
"The fire had only just been lighted, and it was not hot; but there was a\nwhite choky smoke from the green sticks. Tom Kitten got upon the fender\nand looked up. It was a big old-fashioned fire-place.",
"They had been obliged to put Tom Kitten into a hot bath to get the\nbutter off.",
"\"Yes, it is infested with rats,\" said Tabitha tearfully. \"I caught seven\nyoung ones out of one hole in the back kitchen, and we had them for",
"Tom Kitten took another big jump off the bar, and landed on a ledge high\nup inside the chimney, knocking down some soot into the fender.",
"It was a judge of knots because it had a habit of tying up unfortunate\nblue-bottles. It did not offer to assist him.\n\nTom Kitten wriggled and squirmed until he was quite exhausted.",
"\"Oh! Mother, Mother, there has been an old man rat in the dairy--a\ndreadful 'normous big rat, mother; and he's stolen a pat of butter and\nthe rolling-pin.\"",
"\"I do not think\"--said Samuel Whiskers, pausing to take a look at Tom\nKitten--\"I do _not_ think it will be a good pudding. It smells sooty.\"",
"\"Anna Maria,\" said the old man rat (whose name was Samuel\nWhiskers),--\"Anna Maria, make me a kitten dumpling roly-poly pudding for\nmy dinner.\"",
"The dumpling had been peeled off Tom Kitten, and made separately into a\nbag pudding, with currants in it to hide the smuts."
],
[
"Tom Kitten did not want to be shut up in a cupboard. When he saw that\nhis mother was going to bake, he determined to hide.\n\nHe looked about for a nice convenient place, and he fixed upon the\nchimney.",
"While Tom Kitten was left alone under the floor of the attic, he\nwriggled about and tried to mew for help.",
"Tom Kitten was getting very frightened! He climbed up, and up, and up.\n\n\n\nThen he waded sideways through inches of soot. He was like a little\nsweep himself.",
"cupboards. They even fetched a candle, and looked inside a clothes chest\nin one of the attics. They could not find anything, but once they heard\na door bang and somebody scuttered downstairs.",
"So it happened that by the time John Joiner had got the plank up--there\nwas nobody under the floor except the rolling-pin and Tom Kitten in a\nvery dirty dumpling!",
"Now this is what had been happening to Tom Kitten, and it shows how very\nunwise it is to go up a chimney in a very old house, where a person does\nnot know his way, and where there are enormous rats.",
"Tom Kitten coughed and choked with the smoke; and he could hear the\nsticks beginning to crackle and burn in the fire-place down below. He",
"On baking day she determined to shut them up in a cupboard.\n\nShe caught Moppet and Mittens, but she could not find Tom.",
"When Tom Kitten picked himself up and looked about him--he found himself\nin a place that he had never seen before, although he had lived all his\nlife in the house.",
"All in a minute she rushed upon Tom Kitten, and before he knew what was\nhappening--\n\nHis coat was pulled off, and he was rolled up in a bundle, and tied with\nstring in very hard knots.",
"The chimney itself was wide enough inside for a man to stand up and walk\nabout. So there was plenty of room for a little Tom Cat.",
"It was an old, old house, full of cupboards and passages. Some of the\nwalls were four feet thick, and there used to be queer noises inside",
"Tom Kitten took another big jump off the bar, and landed on a ledge high\nup inside the chimney, knocking down some soot into the fender.",
"them, as if there might be a little secret staircase. Certainly there\nwere odd little jagged doorways in the wainscot, and things disappeared\nat night--especially cheese and bacon.",
"It was a judge of knots because it had a habit of tying up unfortunate\nblue-bottles. It did not offer to assist him.\n\nTom Kitten wriggled and squirmed until he was quite exhausted.",
"He scrambled up and up; but before he reached the chimney top he came to\na place where somebody had loosened a stone in the wall. There were some\nmutton bones lying about--",
"While their mother was searching the house, Moppet and Mittens had got\ninto mischief.\n\nThe cupboard door was not locked, so they pushed it open and came out.",
"Mrs. Tabitha went up and down all over the house, mewing for Tom\nKitten. She looked in the pantry under the staircase, and she searched",
"Samuel Whiskers got through a hole in the wainscot, and went boldly down\nthe front staircase to the dairy to get the butter. He did not meet\nanybody.",
"It was most confusing in the dark. One flue seemed to lead into\nanother.\n\nThere was less smoke, but Tom Kitten felt quite lost."
],
[
"Tom Kitten bit and spat, and mewed and wriggled; and the rolling-pin\nwent roly-poly, roly; roly, poly, roly. The rats each held an end.",
"Now this is what had been happening to Tom Kitten, and it shows how very\nunwise it is to go up a chimney in a very old house, where a person does\nnot know his way, and where there are enormous rats.",
"\"Yes, it is infested with rats,\" said Tabitha tearfully. \"I caught seven\nyoung ones out of one hole in the back kitchen, and we had them for",
"\"Anna Maria! Anna Maria!\" squeaked the rat. There was a pattering noise\nand an old woman rat poked her head round a rafter.",
"But there was a strong smell of rats; and John Joiner spent the rest of\nthe morning sniffing and whining, and wagging his tail, and going round\nand round with his head in the hole like a gimlet.",
"Presently the rats came back and set to work to make him into a\ndumpling. First they smeared him with butter, and then they rolled him\nin the dough.",
"Opposite to him--as far away as he could sit--was an enormous rat.\n\n\"What do you mean by tumbling into my bed all covered with smuts?\" said\nthe rat, chattering his teeth.",
"dinner last Saturday. And once I saw the old father rat--an enormous old\nrat, Cousin Ribby. I was just going to jump upon him, when he showed his",
"\"Oh! Mother, Mother, there has been an old man rat in the dairy--a\ndreadful 'normous big rat, mother; and he's stolen a pat of butter and\nthe rolling-pin.\"",
"\"Anna Maria,\" said the old man rat (whose name was Samuel\nWhiskers),--\"Anna Maria, make me a kitten dumpling roly-poly pudding for\nmy dinner.\"",
"Tabitha, shedding tears. \"I've lost my dear son Thomas; I'm afraid the\nrats have got him.\" She wiped her eyes with her apron.",
"\"I'm not afraid of rats; I will help you to find him; and whip him too!\nWhat is all that soot in the fender?\"",
"Anna Maria did the tying. The old rat watched her and took snuff. When\nshe had finished, they both sat staring at him with their mouths open.",
"But Tom Kitten has always been afraid of a rat; he never durst face\nanything that is bigger than--\n\n\n\nA Mouse.",
"As for Farmer Potatoes, he has been driven nearly distracted. There are\nrats, and rats, and rats in his barn! They eat up the chicken food, and\nsteal the oats and bran, and make holes in the meal bags.",
"Moppet and Mittens have grown up into very good rat-catchers.",
"All in a minute she rushed upon Tom Kitten, and before he knew what was\nhappening--\n\nHis coat was pulled off, and he was rolled up in a bundle, and tied with\nstring in very hard knots.",
"It was a judge of knots because it had a habit of tying up unfortunate\nblue-bottles. It did not offer to assist him.\n\nTom Kitten wriggled and squirmed until he was quite exhausted.",
"They were just turning in at the gate to the barn of Farmer Potatoes.\n\nSamuel Whiskers was puffing and out of breath. Anna Maria was still\narguing in shrill tones.",
"They go out rat-catching in the village, and they find plenty of\nemployment. They charge so much a dozen, and earn their living very\ncomfortably."
],
[
"Once upon a time there was an old cat, called Mrs. Tabitha Twitchit, who\nwas an anxious parent. She used to lose her kittens continually, and\nwhenever they were lost they were always in mischief!",
"Mrs. Tabitha went up and down all over the house, mewing for Tom\nKitten. She looked in the pantry under the staircase, and she searched",
"While Tom Kitten was left alone under the floor of the attic, he\nwriggled about and tried to mew for help.",
"When Tom Kitten picked himself up and looked about him--he found himself\nin a place that he had never seen before, although he had lived all his\nlife in the house.",
"Tom Kitten was getting very frightened! He climbed up, and up, and up.\n\n\n\nThen he waded sideways through inches of soot. He was like a little\nsweep himself.",
"Now this is what had been happening to Tom Kitten, and it shows how very\nunwise it is to go up a chimney in a very old house, where a person does\nnot know his way, and where there are enormous rats.",
"All in a minute she rushed upon Tom Kitten, and before he knew what was\nhappening--\n\nHis coat was pulled off, and he was rolled up in a bundle, and tied with\nstring in very hard knots.",
"Tom Kitten did not want to be shut up in a cupboard. When he saw that\nhis mother was going to bake, he determined to hide.\n\nHe looked about for a nice convenient place, and he fixed upon the\nchimney.",
"It was a judge of knots because it had a habit of tying up unfortunate\nblue-bottles. It did not offer to assist him.\n\nTom Kitten wriggled and squirmed until he was quite exhausted.",
"Tom Kitten bit and spat, and mewed and wriggled; and the rolling-pin\nwent roly-poly, roly; roly, poly, roly. The rats each held an end.",
"They went into the dairy. The first thing they found was Mittens, hiding\nin an empty jar.\n\n\n\nThey tipped up the jar, and she scrambled out.",
"Mittens ran away to the dairy, and hid in an empty jar on the stone\nshelf where the milk pans stand.\n\nThe visitor was a neighbour, Mrs. Ribby; she had called to borrow some\nyeast.",
"Tom Kitten took another big jump off the bar, and landed on a ledge high\nup inside the chimney, knocking down some soot into the fender.",
"The two cats ran to look at the dough pan. Sure enough there were marks\nof little scratching fingers, and a lump of dough was gone!\n\n\"Which way did she go, Moppet?\"",
"It was most confusing in the dark. One flue seemed to lead into\nanother.\n\nThere was less smoke, but Tom Kitten felt quite lost.",
"\"This seems funny,\" said Tom Kitten. \"Who has been gnawing bones up here\nin the chimney? I wish I had never come! And what a funny smell? It is",
"They returned to the kitchen. \"Here's one of your kittens at least,\"\nsaid Ribby, dragging Moppet out of the flour barrel.",
"Tabitha, shedding tears. \"I've lost my dear son Thomas; I'm afraid the\nrats have got him.\" She wiped her eyes with her apron.",
"Tom Kitten coughed and choked with the smoke; and he could hear the\nsticks beginning to crackle and burn in the fire-place down below. He",
"So it happened that by the time John Joiner had got the plank up--there\nwas nobody under the floor except the rolling-pin and Tom Kitten in a\nvery dirty dumpling!"
],
[
"While Tom Kitten was left alone under the floor of the attic, he\nwriggled about and tried to mew for help.",
"Tom Kitten was getting very frightened! He climbed up, and up, and up.\n\n\n\nThen he waded sideways through inches of soot. He was like a little\nsweep himself.",
"Tom Kitten coughed and choked with the smoke; and he could hear the\nsticks beginning to crackle and burn in the fire-place down below. He",
"It was most confusing in the dark. One flue seemed to lead into\nanother.\n\nThere was less smoke, but Tom Kitten felt quite lost.",
"He squeezed through the hole in the wall, and dragged himself along a\nmost uncomfortably tight passage where there was scarcely any light.",
"Now this is what had been happening to Tom Kitten, and it shows how very\nunwise it is to go up a chimney in a very old house, where a person does\nnot know his way, and where there are enormous rats.",
"But his mouth was full of soot and cobwebs, and he was tied up in such\nvery tight knots, he could not make anybody hear him.",
"It was a judge of knots because it had a habit of tying up unfortunate\nblue-bottles. It did not offer to assist him.\n\nTom Kitten wriggled and squirmed until he was quite exhausted.",
"He scrambled up and up; but before he reached the chimney top he came to\na place where somebody had loosened a stone in the wall. There were some\nmutton bones lying about--",
"When Tom Kitten picked himself up and looked about him--he found himself\nin a place that he had never seen before, although he had lived all his\nlife in the house.",
"Tom Kitten did not want to be shut up in a cupboard. When he saw that\nhis mother was going to bake, he determined to hide.\n\nHe looked about for a nice convenient place, and he fixed upon the\nchimney.",
"Tom Kitten took another big jump off the bar, and landed on a ledge high\nup inside the chimney, knocking down some soot into the fender.",
"The fire had only just been lighted, and it was not hot; but there was a\nwhite choky smoke from the green sticks. Tom Kitten got upon the fender\nand looked up. It was a big old-fashioned fire-place.",
"The chimney itself was wide enough inside for a man to stand up and walk\nabout. So there was plenty of room for a little Tom Cat.",
"All in a minute she rushed upon Tom Kitten, and before he knew what was\nhappening--\n\nHis coat was pulled off, and he was rolled up in a bundle, and tied with\nstring in very hard knots.",
"All at once he fell head over heels in the dark, down a hole, and\nlanded on a heap of very dirty rags.",
"So it happened that by the time John Joiner had got the plank up--there\nwas nobody under the floor except the rolling-pin and Tom Kitten in a\nvery dirty dumpling!",
"He groped his way carefully for several yards; he was at the back of the\nskirting-board in the attic, where there is a little mark * in the\npicture.",
"Mrs. Tabitha went up and down all over the house, mewing for Tom\nKitten. She looked in the pantry under the staircase, and she searched",
"They had been obliged to put Tom Kitten into a hot bath to get the\nbutter off."
],
[
"\"This is serious, Cousin Tabitha,\" said Ribby. \"We must send for John\nJoiner at once, with a saw.\"\n\n * * * * *",
"While Tom Kitten was left alone under the floor of the attic, he\nwriggled about and tried to mew for help.",
"Then he nailed the plank down again and put his tools in his bag, and\ncame downstairs.\n\nThe cat family had quite recovered. They invited him to stay to dinner.",
"He groped his way carefully for several yards; he was at the back of the\nskirting-board in the attic, where there is a little mark * in the\npicture.",
"cupboards. They even fetched a candle, and looked inside a clothes chest\nin one of the attics. They could not find anything, but once they heard\na door bang and somebody scuttered downstairs.",
"So it happened that by the time John Joiner had got the plank up--there\nwas nobody under the floor except the rolling-pin and Tom Kitten in a\nvery dirty dumpling!",
"\"I'm not afraid of rats; I will help you to find him; and whip him too!\nWhat is all that soot in the fender?\"",
"Now this is what had been happening to Tom Kitten, and it shows how very\nunwise it is to go up a chimney in a very old house, where a person does\nnot know his way, and where there are enormous rats.",
"Anna Maria was about to argue the point, when all at once there began to\nbe other sounds up above--the rasping noise of a saw; and the noise of a\nlittle dog, scratching and yelping!",
"Ribby and Tabitha rushed upstairs again. Sure enough the roly-poly noise\nwas still going on quite distinctly under the attic floor.",
"Tom Kitten was getting very frightened! He climbed up, and up, and up.\n\n\n\nThen he waded sideways through inches of soot. He was like a little\nsweep himself.",
"He scrambled up and up; but before he reached the chimney top he came to\na place where somebody had loosened a stone in the wall. There were some\nmutton bones lying about--",
"\"This seems funny,\" said Tom Kitten. \"Who has been gnawing bones up here\nin the chimney? I wish I had never come! And what a funny smell? It is",
"It was a judge of knots because it had a habit of tying up unfortunate\nblue-bottles. It did not offer to assist him.\n\nTom Kitten wriggled and squirmed until he was quite exhausted.",
"the best spare bedroom that was all covered up with dust sheets. She\nwent right upstairs and looked into the attics, but she could not find\nhim anywhere.",
"\"Come away at once and help me to tie up some mutton bones in a\ncounterpane,\" said Anna Maria. \"I have got half a smoked ham hidden in\nthe chimney.\"",
"When Tom Kitten picked himself up and looked about him--he found himself\nin a place that he had never seen before, although he had lived all his\nlife in the house.",
"The chimney itself was wide enough inside for a man to stand up and walk\nabout. So there was plenty of room for a little Tom Cat.",
"It was a very small stuffy fusty room, with boards, and rafters, and\ncobwebs, and lath and plaster.",
"He could hear Ribby and Tabitha talking, but they were busy lighting the\ncandle to look into the chest.\n\nThey did not see him."
],
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"Ribby and Tabitha rushed upstairs again. Sure enough the roly-poly noise\nwas still going on quite distinctly under the attic floor.",
"He groped his way carefully for several yards; he was at the back of the\nskirting-board in the attic, where there is a little mark * in the\npicture.",
"them, as if there might be a little secret staircase. Certainly there\nwere odd little jagged doorways in the wainscot, and things disappeared\nat night--especially cheese and bacon.",
"While Tom Kitten was left alone under the floor of the attic, he\nwriggled about and tried to mew for help.",
"the best spare bedroom that was all covered up with dust sheets. She\nwent right upstairs and looked into the attics, but she could not find\nhim anywhere.",
"cupboards. They even fetched a candle, and looked inside a clothes chest\nin one of the attics. They could not find anything, but once they heard\na door bang and somebody scuttered downstairs.",
"Anna Maria was about to argue the point, when all at once there began to\nbe other sounds up above--the rasping noise of a saw; and the noise of a\nlittle dog, scratching and yelping!",
"It was a very small stuffy fusty room, with boards, and rafters, and\ncobwebs, and lath and plaster.",
"He scrambled up and up; but before he reached the chimney top he came to\na place where somebody had loosened a stone in the wall. There were some\nmutton bones lying about--",
"It was an old, old house, full of cupboards and passages. Some of the\nwalls were four feet thick, and there used to be queer noises inside",
"So it happened that by the time John Joiner had got the plank up--there\nwas nobody under the floor except the rolling-pin and Tom Kitten in a\nvery dirty dumpling!",
"\"A rolling-pin?\" said Ribby. \"Did we not hear a roly-poly noise in the\nattic when we were looking into that chest?\"",
"Ribby and Tabitha searched and searched. They both heard a curious\nroly-poly noise under the attic floor. But there was nothing to be seen.",
"The chimney stack stood up above the roof like a little stone tower, and\nthe daylight shone down from the top, under the slanting slates that\nkept out the rain.",
"Now this is what had been happening to Tom Kitten, and it shows how very\nunwise it is to go up a chimney in a very old house, where a person does\nnot know his way, and where there are enormous rats.",
"The chimney itself was wide enough inside for a man to stand up and walk\nabout. So there was plenty of room for a little Tom Cat.",
"\"This seems funny,\" said Tom Kitten. \"Who has been gnawing bones up here\nin the chimney? I wish I had never come! And what a funny smell? It is",
"Then he nailed the plank down again and put his tools in his bag, and\ncame downstairs.\n\nThe cat family had quite recovered. They invited him to stay to dinner.",
"They shook the flour off her and set her down on the kitchen floor. She\nseemed to be in a terrible fright.",
"When Tom Kitten picked himself up and looked about him--he found himself\nin a place that he had never seen before, although he had lived all his\nlife in the house."
],
[
"\"Yes, it is infested with rats,\" said Tabitha tearfully. \"I caught seven\nyoung ones out of one hole in the back kitchen, and we had them for",
"But there was a strong smell of rats; and John Joiner spent the rest of\nthe morning sniffing and whining, and wagging his tail, and going round\nand round with his head in the hole like a gimlet.",
"They go out rat-catching in the village, and they find plenty of\nemployment. They charge so much a dozen, and earn their living very\ncomfortably.",
"Now this is what had been happening to Tom Kitten, and it shows how very\nunwise it is to go up a chimney in a very old house, where a person does\nnot know his way, and where there are enormous rats.",
"Presently the rats came back and set to work to make him into a\ndumpling. First they smeared him with butter, and then they rolled him\nin the dough.",
"The two rats consulted together for a few minutes and then went away.",
"Opposite to him--as far away as he could sit--was an enormous rat.\n\n\"What do you mean by tumbling into my bed all covered with smuts?\" said\nthe rat, chattering his teeth.",
"\"Anna Maria! Anna Maria!\" squeaked the rat. There was a pattering noise\nand an old woman rat poked her head round a rafter.",
"As for Farmer Potatoes, he has been driven nearly distracted. There are\nrats, and rats, and rats in his barn! They eat up the chicken food, and\nsteal the oats and bran, and make holes in the meal bags.",
"They hang up the rats' tails in a row on the barn door, to show how many\nthey have caught--dozens and dozens of them.",
"\"All over the house! The rats are too many for me. What a thing it is to\nhave an unruly family!\" said Mrs. Tabitha Twitchit.",
"The rats dropped the rolling-pin, and listened attentively.\n\n\"We are discovered and interrupted, Anna Maria; let us collect our\nproperty--and other people's,--and depart at once.\"",
"Tom Kitten bit and spat, and mewed and wriggled; and the rolling-pin\nwent roly-poly, roly; roly, poly, roly. The rats each held an end.",
"\"Oh! Mother, Mother, there has been an old man rat in the dairy--a\ndreadful 'normous big rat, mother; and he's stolen a pat of butter and\nthe rolling-pin.\"",
"\"I'm not afraid of rats; I will help you to find him; and whip him too!\nWhat is all that soot in the fender?\"",
"After that, there were no more rats for a long time at Tabitha\nTwitchit's.",
"Moppet and Mittens have grown up into very good rat-catchers.",
"dinner last Saturday. And once I saw the old father rat--an enormous old\nrat, Cousin Ribby. I was just going to jump upon him, when he showed his",
"them, as if there might be a little secret staircase. Certainly there\nwere odd little jagged doorways in the wainscot, and things disappeared\nat night--especially cheese and bacon.",
"Samuel Whiskers got through a hole in the wainscot, and went boldly down\nthe front staircase to the dairy to get the butter. He did not meet\nanybody."
],
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"Now this is what had been happening to Tom Kitten, and it shows how very\nunwise it is to go up a chimney in a very old house, where a person does\nnot know his way, and where there are enormous rats.",
"Tom Kitten bit and spat, and mewed and wriggled; and the rolling-pin\nwent roly-poly, roly; roly, poly, roly. The rats each held an end.",
"Presently the rats came back and set to work to make him into a\ndumpling. First they smeared him with butter, and then they rolled him\nin the dough.",
"But there was a strong smell of rats; and John Joiner spent the rest of\nthe morning sniffing and whining, and wagging his tail, and going round\nand round with his head in the hole like a gimlet.",
"\"Yes, it is infested with rats,\" said Tabitha tearfully. \"I caught seven\nyoung ones out of one hole in the back kitchen, and we had them for",
"Opposite to him--as far away as he could sit--was an enormous rat.\n\n\"What do you mean by tumbling into my bed all covered with smuts?\" said\nthe rat, chattering his teeth.",
"dinner last Saturday. And once I saw the old father rat--an enormous old\nrat, Cousin Ribby. I was just going to jump upon him, when he showed his",
"\"I'm not afraid of rats; I will help you to find him; and whip him too!\nWhat is all that soot in the fender?\"",
"The two rats consulted together for a few minutes and then went away.",
"\"This seems funny,\" said Tom Kitten. \"Who has been gnawing bones up here\nin the chimney? I wish I had never come! And what a funny smell? It is",
"All in a minute she rushed upon Tom Kitten, and before he knew what was\nhappening--\n\nHis coat was pulled off, and he was rolled up in a bundle, and tied with\nstring in very hard knots.",
"As for Farmer Potatoes, he has been driven nearly distracted. There are\nrats, and rats, and rats in his barn! They eat up the chicken food, and\nsteal the oats and bran, and make holes in the meal bags.",
"\"Oh! Mother, Mother, there has been an old man rat in the dairy--a\ndreadful 'normous big rat, mother; and he's stolen a pat of butter and\nthe rolling-pin.\"",
"But Tom Kitten has always been afraid of a rat; he never durst face\nanything that is bigger than--\n\n\n\nA Mouse.",
"\"Anna Maria! Anna Maria!\" squeaked the rat. There was a pattering noise\nand an old woman rat poked her head round a rafter.",
"Anna Maria did the tying. The old rat watched her and took snuff. When\nshe had finished, they both sat staring at him with their mouths open.",
"They hang up the rats' tails in a row on the barn door, to show how many\nthey have caught--dozens and dozens of them.",
"The rats dropped the rolling-pin, and listened attentively.\n\n\"We are discovered and interrupted, Anna Maria; let us collect our\nproperty--and other people's,--and depart at once.\"",
"Tom Kitten coughed and choked with the smoke; and he could hear the\nsticks beginning to crackle and burn in the fire-place down below. He",
"While Tom Kitten was left alone under the floor of the attic, he\nwriggled about and tried to mew for help."
],
[
"Tom Kitten was getting very frightened! He climbed up, and up, and up.\n\n\n\nThen he waded sideways through inches of soot. He was like a little\nsweep himself.",
"Tom Kitten did not want to be shut up in a cupboard. When he saw that\nhis mother was going to bake, he determined to hide.\n\nHe looked about for a nice convenient place, and he fixed upon the\nchimney.",
"All in a minute she rushed upon Tom Kitten, and before he knew what was\nhappening--\n\nHis coat was pulled off, and he was rolled up in a bundle, and tied with\nstring in very hard knots.",
"Now this is what had been happening to Tom Kitten, and it shows how very\nunwise it is to go up a chimney in a very old house, where a person does\nnot know his way, and where there are enormous rats.",
"They returned to the kitchen. \"Here's one of your kittens at least,\"\nsaid Ribby, dragging Moppet out of the flour barrel.",
"Tom Kitten bit and spat, and mewed and wriggled; and the rolling-pin\nwent roly-poly, roly; roly, poly, roly. The rats each held an end.",
"\"The chimney wants sweeping--Oh, dear me, Cousin Ribby--now Moppet and\nMittens are gone!\"\n\n\"They have both got out of the cupboard!\"",
"The fire had only just been lighted, and it was not hot; but there was a\nwhite choky smoke from the green sticks. Tom Kitten got upon the fender\nand looked up. It was a big old-fashioned fire-place.",
"When Tom Kitten picked himself up and looked about him--he found himself\nin a place that he had never seen before, although he had lived all his\nlife in the house.",
"While Tom Kitten was left alone under the floor of the attic, he\nwriggled about and tried to mew for help.",
"On baking day she determined to shut them up in a cupboard.\n\nShe caught Moppet and Mittens, but she could not find Tom.",
"\"It requires dough and a pat of butter, and a rolling-pin,\" said Anna\nMaria, considering Tom Kitten with her head on one side.",
"Mrs. Tabitha went up and down all over the house, mewing for Tom\nKitten. She looked in the pantry under the staircase, and she searched",
"Tom Kitten took another big jump off the bar, and landed on a ledge high\nup inside the chimney, knocking down some soot into the fender.",
"But Tom Kitten has always been afraid of a rat; he never durst face\nanything that is bigger than--\n\n\n\nA Mouse.",
"\"Please sir, the chimney wants sweeping,\" said poor Tom Kitten.",
"They went straight to the dough which was set to rise in a pan before\nthe fire.\n\nThey patted it with their little soft paws--\"Shall we make dear little\nmuffins?\" said Mittens to Moppet.",
"Once upon a time there was an old cat, called Mrs. Tabitha Twitchit, who\nwas an anxious parent. She used to lose her kittens continually, and\nwhenever they were lost they were always in mischief!",
"It was a judge of knots because it had a habit of tying up unfortunate\nblue-bottles. It did not offer to assist him.\n\nTom Kitten wriggled and squirmed until he was quite exhausted.",
"Anna Maria said she thought that it was of no consequence; but she\nwished that Tom Kitten would hold his head still, as it disarranged the\npastry. She laid hold of his ears."
],
[
"Tom Kitten did not want to be shut up in a cupboard. When he saw that\nhis mother was going to bake, he determined to hide.\n\nHe looked about for a nice convenient place, and he fixed upon the\nchimney.",
"Once upon a time there was an old cat, called Mrs. Tabitha Twitchit, who\nwas an anxious parent. She used to lose her kittens continually, and\nwhenever they were lost they were always in mischief!",
"On baking day she determined to shut them up in a cupboard.\n\nShe caught Moppet and Mittens, but she could not find Tom.",
"Mrs. Tabitha went up and down all over the house, mewing for Tom\nKitten. She looked in the pantry under the staircase, and she searched",
"\"All over the house! The rats are too many for me. What a thing it is to\nhave an unruly family!\" said Mrs. Tabitha Twitchit.",
"It was an old, old house, full of cupboards and passages. Some of the\nwalls were four feet thick, and there used to be queer noises inside",
"\"Yes, it is infested with rats,\" said Tabitha tearfully. \"I caught seven\nyoung ones out of one hole in the back kitchen, and we had them for",
"cupboards. They even fetched a candle, and looked inside a clothes chest\nin one of the attics. They could not find anything, but once they heard\na door bang and somebody scuttered downstairs.",
"All in a minute she rushed upon Tom Kitten, and before he knew what was\nhappening--\n\nHis coat was pulled off, and he was rolled up in a bundle, and tied with\nstring in very hard knots.",
"Tabitha, shedding tears. \"I've lost my dear son Thomas; I'm afraid the\nrats have got him.\" She wiped her eyes with her apron.",
"Mittens ran away to the dairy, and hid in an empty jar on the stone\nshelf where the milk pans stand.\n\nThe visitor was a neighbour, Mrs. Ribby; she had called to borrow some\nyeast.",
"them, as if there might be a little secret staircase. Certainly there\nwere odd little jagged doorways in the wainscot, and things disappeared\nat night--especially cheese and bacon.",
"But Moppet had been too much frightened to peep out of the barrel again.\n\nRibby and Tabitha took her with them to keep her safely in sight, while\nthey went on with their search.",
"\"The chimney wants sweeping--Oh, dear me, Cousin Ribby--now Moppet and\nMittens are gone!\"\n\n\"They have both got out of the cupboard!\"",
"So it happened that by the time John Joiner had got the plank up--there\nwas nobody under the floor except the rolling-pin and Tom Kitten in a\nvery dirty dumpling!",
"Now this is what had been happening to Tom Kitten, and it shows how very\nunwise it is to go up a chimney in a very old house, where a person does\nnot know his way, and where there are enormous rats.",
"Mrs. Tabitha came downstairs mewing dreadfully--\"Come in, Cousin Ribby,\ncome in, and sit ye down! I'm in sad trouble, Cousin Ribby,\" said",
"After that, there were no more rats for a long time at Tabitha\nTwitchit's.",
"the best spare bedroom that was all covered up with dust sheets. She\nwent right upstairs and looked into the attics, but she could not find\nhim anywhere.",
"Tom Kitten was getting very frightened! He climbed up, and up, and up.\n\n\n\nThen he waded sideways through inches of soot. He was like a little\nsweep himself."
],
[
"Now this is what had been happening to Tom Kitten, and it shows how very\nunwise it is to go up a chimney in a very old house, where a person does\nnot know his way, and where there are enormous rats.",
"Tom Kitten was getting very frightened! He climbed up, and up, and up.\n\n\n\nThen he waded sideways through inches of soot. He was like a little\nsweep himself.",
"Tom Kitten did not want to be shut up in a cupboard. When he saw that\nhis mother was going to bake, he determined to hide.\n\nHe looked about for a nice convenient place, and he fixed upon the\nchimney.",
"Tom Kitten took another big jump off the bar, and landed on a ledge high\nup inside the chimney, knocking down some soot into the fender.",
"Tom Kitten coughed and choked with the smoke; and he could hear the\nsticks beginning to crackle and burn in the fire-place down below. He",
"\"This seems funny,\" said Tom Kitten. \"Who has been gnawing bones up here\nin the chimney? I wish I had never come! And what a funny smell? It is",
"When Tom Kitten picked himself up and looked about him--he found himself\nin a place that he had never seen before, although he had lived all his\nlife in the house.",
"While Tom Kitten was left alone under the floor of the attic, he\nwriggled about and tried to mew for help.",
"The fire had only just been lighted, and it was not hot; but there was a\nwhite choky smoke from the green sticks. Tom Kitten got upon the fender\nand looked up. It was a big old-fashioned fire-place.",
"It was most confusing in the dark. One flue seemed to lead into\nanother.\n\nThere was less smoke, but Tom Kitten felt quite lost.",
"The chimney itself was wide enough inside for a man to stand up and walk\nabout. So there was plenty of room for a little Tom Cat.",
"Tom Kitten bit and spat, and mewed and wriggled; and the rolling-pin\nwent roly-poly, roly; roly, poly, roly. The rats each held an end.",
"So it happened that by the time John Joiner had got the plank up--there\nwas nobody under the floor except the rolling-pin and Tom Kitten in a\nvery dirty dumpling!",
"All in a minute she rushed upon Tom Kitten, and before he knew what was\nhappening--\n\nHis coat was pulled off, and he was rolled up in a bundle, and tied with\nstring in very hard knots.",
"\"Please sir, the chimney wants sweeping,\" said poor Tom Kitten.",
"It was a judge of knots because it had a habit of tying up unfortunate\nblue-bottles. It did not offer to assist him.\n\nTom Kitten wriggled and squirmed until he was quite exhausted.",
"Mrs. Tabitha went up and down all over the house, mewing for Tom\nKitten. She looked in the pantry under the staircase, and she searched",
"They returned to the kitchen. \"Here's one of your kittens at least,\"\nsaid Ribby, dragging Moppet out of the flour barrel.",
"\"The chimney wants sweeping--Oh, dear me, Cousin Ribby--now Moppet and\nMittens are gone!\"\n\n\"They have both got out of the cupboard!\"",
"They had been obliged to put Tom Kitten into a hot bath to get the\nbutter off."
],
[
"While Tom Kitten was left alone under the floor of the attic, he\nwriggled about and tried to mew for help.",
"Now this is what had been happening to Tom Kitten, and it shows how very\nunwise it is to go up a chimney in a very old house, where a person does\nnot know his way, and where there are enormous rats.",
"Tom Kitten did not want to be shut up in a cupboard. When he saw that\nhis mother was going to bake, he determined to hide.\n\nHe looked about for a nice convenient place, and he fixed upon the\nchimney.",
"Tom Kitten was getting very frightened! He climbed up, and up, and up.\n\n\n\nThen he waded sideways through inches of soot. He was like a little\nsweep himself.",
"When Tom Kitten picked himself up and looked about him--he found himself\nin a place that he had never seen before, although he had lived all his\nlife in the house.",
"Tom Kitten took another big jump off the bar, and landed on a ledge high\nup inside the chimney, knocking down some soot into the fender.",
"\"This seems funny,\" said Tom Kitten. \"Who has been gnawing bones up here\nin the chimney? I wish I had never come! And what a funny smell? It is",
"Mrs. Tabitha went up and down all over the house, mewing for Tom\nKitten. She looked in the pantry under the staircase, and she searched",
"The fire had only just been lighted, and it was not hot; but there was a\nwhite choky smoke from the green sticks. Tom Kitten got upon the fender\nand looked up. It was a big old-fashioned fire-place.",
"All in a minute she rushed upon Tom Kitten, and before he knew what was\nhappening--\n\nHis coat was pulled off, and he was rolled up in a bundle, and tied with\nstring in very hard knots.",
"Tom Kitten bit and spat, and mewed and wriggled; and the rolling-pin\nwent roly-poly, roly; roly, poly, roly. The rats each held an end.",
"Tom Kitten coughed and choked with the smoke; and he could hear the\nsticks beginning to crackle and burn in the fire-place down below. He",
"So it happened that by the time John Joiner had got the plank up--there\nwas nobody under the floor except the rolling-pin and Tom Kitten in a\nvery dirty dumpling!",
"cupboards. They even fetched a candle, and looked inside a clothes chest\nin one of the attics. They could not find anything, but once they heard\na door bang and somebody scuttered downstairs.",
"It was most confusing in the dark. One flue seemed to lead into\nanother.\n\nThere was less smoke, but Tom Kitten felt quite lost.",
"The chimney itself was wide enough inside for a man to stand up and walk\nabout. So there was plenty of room for a little Tom Cat.",
"the best spare bedroom that was all covered up with dust sheets. She\nwent right upstairs and looked into the attics, but she could not find\nhim anywhere.",
"They returned to the kitchen. \"Here's one of your kittens at least,\"\nsaid Ribby, dragging Moppet out of the flour barrel.",
"It was a judge of knots because it had a habit of tying up unfortunate\nblue-bottles. It did not offer to assist him.\n\nTom Kitten wriggled and squirmed until he was quite exhausted.",
"He groped his way carefully for several yards; he was at the back of the\nskirting-board in the attic, where there is a little mark * in the\npicture."
],
[
"\"Anna Maria,\" said the old man rat (whose name was Samuel\nWhiskers),--\"Anna Maria, make me a kitten dumpling roly-poly pudding for\nmy dinner.\"",
"\"No,\" said Samuel Whiskers, \"make it properly, Anna Maria, with\nbreadcrumbs.\"\n\n\n\n\"Nonsense! Butter and dough,\" replied Anna Maria.",
"They were just turning in at the gate to the barn of Farmer Potatoes.\n\nSamuel Whiskers was puffing and out of breath. Anna Maria was still\narguing in shrill tones.",
"\"I do not think\"--said Samuel Whiskers, pausing to take a look at Tom\nKitten--\"I do _not_ think it will be a good pudding. It smells sooty.\"",
"Anna Maria said she thought that it was of no consequence; but she\nwished that Tom Kitten would hold his head still, as it disarranged the\npastry. She laid hold of his ears.",
"Now this is what had been happening to Tom Kitten, and it shows how very\nunwise it is to go up a chimney in a very old house, where a person does\nnot know his way, and where there are enormous rats.",
"Tom Kitten bit and spat, and mewed and wriggled; and the rolling-pin\nwent roly-poly, roly; roly, poly, roly. The rats each held an end.",
"Tom Kitten did not want to be shut up in a cupboard. When he saw that\nhis mother was going to bake, he determined to hide.\n\nHe looked about for a nice convenient place, and he fixed upon the\nchimney.",
"And they are all descended from Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Whiskers--children\nand grand-children and great great grand-children.\n\nThere is no end to them!",
"\"It requires dough and a pat of butter, and a rolling-pin,\" said Anna\nMaria, considering Tom Kitten with her head on one side.",
"All in a minute she rushed upon Tom Kitten, and before he knew what was\nhappening--\n\nHis coat was pulled off, and he was rolled up in a bundle, and tied with\nstring in very hard knots.",
"And when I was going to the post late in the afternoon--I looked up the\nlane from the corner, and I saw Mr. Samuel Whiskers and his wife on the",
"\"Will not the string be very indigestible, Anna Maria?\" inquired Samuel\nWhiskers.",
"\"This seems funny,\" said Tom Kitten. \"Who has been gnawing bones up here\nin the chimney? I wish I had never come! And what a funny smell? It is",
"Tom Kitten was getting very frightened! He climbed up, and up, and up.\n\n\n\nThen he waded sideways through inches of soot. He was like a little\nsweep himself.",
"\"Anna Maria! Anna Maria!\" squeaked the rat. There was a pattering noise\nand an old woman rat poked her head round a rafter.",
"Samuel Whiskers got through a hole in the wainscot, and went boldly down\nthe front staircase to the dairy to get the butter. He did not meet\nanybody.",
"While Tom Kitten was left alone under the floor of the attic, he\nwriggled about and tried to mew for help.",
"Tom Kitten coughed and choked with the smoke; and he could hear the\nsticks beginning to crackle and burn in the fire-place down below. He",
"But Tom Kitten has always been afraid of a rat; he never durst face\nanything that is bigger than--\n\n\n\nA Mouse."
],
[
"Tom Kitten was getting very frightened! He climbed up, and up, and up.\n\n\n\nThen he waded sideways through inches of soot. He was like a little\nsweep himself.",
"Now this is what had been happening to Tom Kitten, and it shows how very\nunwise it is to go up a chimney in a very old house, where a person does\nnot know his way, and where there are enormous rats.",
"While Tom Kitten was left alone under the floor of the attic, he\nwriggled about and tried to mew for help.",
"Tom Kitten did not want to be shut up in a cupboard. When he saw that\nhis mother was going to bake, he determined to hide.\n\nHe looked about for a nice convenient place, and he fixed upon the\nchimney.",
"All in a minute she rushed upon Tom Kitten, and before he knew what was\nhappening--\n\nHis coat was pulled off, and he was rolled up in a bundle, and tied with\nstring in very hard knots.",
"Tom Kitten bit and spat, and mewed and wriggled; and the rolling-pin\nwent roly-poly, roly; roly, poly, roly. The rats each held an end.",
"It was a judge of knots because it had a habit of tying up unfortunate\nblue-bottles. It did not offer to assist him.\n\nTom Kitten wriggled and squirmed until he was quite exhausted.",
"When Tom Kitten picked himself up and looked about him--he found himself\nin a place that he had never seen before, although he had lived all his\nlife in the house.",
"Tom Kitten took another big jump off the bar, and landed on a ledge high\nup inside the chimney, knocking down some soot into the fender.",
"They returned to the kitchen. \"Here's one of your kittens at least,\"\nsaid Ribby, dragging Moppet out of the flour barrel.",
"The fire had only just been lighted, and it was not hot; but there was a\nwhite choky smoke from the green sticks. Tom Kitten got upon the fender\nand looked up. It was a big old-fashioned fire-place.",
"\"This seems funny,\" said Tom Kitten. \"Who has been gnawing bones up here\nin the chimney? I wish I had never come! And what a funny smell? It is",
"Tom Kitten coughed and choked with the smoke; and he could hear the\nsticks beginning to crackle and burn in the fire-place down below. He",
"They had been obliged to put Tom Kitten into a hot bath to get the\nbutter off.",
"Mrs. Tabitha went up and down all over the house, mewing for Tom\nKitten. She looked in the pantry under the staircase, and she searched",
"But Tom Kitten has always been afraid of a rat; he never durst face\nanything that is bigger than--\n\n\n\nA Mouse.",
"Anna Maria said she thought that it was of no consequence; but she\nwished that Tom Kitten would hold his head still, as it disarranged the\npastry. She laid hold of his ears.",
"\"Please sir, the chimney wants sweeping,\" said poor Tom Kitten.",
"So it happened that by the time John Joiner had got the plank up--there\nwas nobody under the floor except the rolling-pin and Tom Kitten in a\nvery dirty dumpling!",
"Once upon a time there was an old cat, called Mrs. Tabitha Twitchit, who\nwas an anxious parent. She used to lose her kittens continually, and\nwhenever they were lost they were always in mischief!"
],
[
"Tom Kitten was getting very frightened! He climbed up, and up, and up.\n\n\n\nThen he waded sideways through inches of soot. He was like a little\nsweep himself.",
"While Tom Kitten was left alone under the floor of the attic, he\nwriggled about and tried to mew for help.",
"All in a minute she rushed upon Tom Kitten, and before he knew what was\nhappening--\n\nHis coat was pulled off, and he was rolled up in a bundle, and tied with\nstring in very hard knots.",
"Now this is what had been happening to Tom Kitten, and it shows how very\nunwise it is to go up a chimney in a very old house, where a person does\nnot know his way, and where there are enormous rats.",
"It was a judge of knots because it had a habit of tying up unfortunate\nblue-bottles. It did not offer to assist him.\n\nTom Kitten wriggled and squirmed until he was quite exhausted.",
"Tom Kitten did not want to be shut up in a cupboard. When he saw that\nhis mother was going to bake, he determined to hide.\n\nHe looked about for a nice convenient place, and he fixed upon the\nchimney.",
"Tom Kitten bit and spat, and mewed and wriggled; and the rolling-pin\nwent roly-poly, roly; roly, poly, roly. The rats each held an end.",
"Tom Kitten took another big jump off the bar, and landed on a ledge high\nup inside the chimney, knocking down some soot into the fender.",
"They returned to the kitchen. \"Here's one of your kittens at least,\"\nsaid Ribby, dragging Moppet out of the flour barrel.",
"Tom Kitten coughed and choked with the smoke; and he could hear the\nsticks beginning to crackle and burn in the fire-place down below. He",
"They had been obliged to put Tom Kitten into a hot bath to get the\nbutter off.",
"When Tom Kitten picked himself up and looked about him--he found himself\nin a place that he had never seen before, although he had lived all his\nlife in the house.",
"The fire had only just been lighted, and it was not hot; but there was a\nwhite choky smoke from the green sticks. Tom Kitten got upon the fender\nand looked up. It was a big old-fashioned fire-place.",
"So it happened that by the time John Joiner had got the plank up--there\nwas nobody under the floor except the rolling-pin and Tom Kitten in a\nvery dirty dumpling!",
"\"This seems funny,\" said Tom Kitten. \"Who has been gnawing bones up here\nin the chimney? I wish I had never come! And what a funny smell? It is",
"It was most confusing in the dark. One flue seemed to lead into\nanother.\n\nThere was less smoke, but Tom Kitten felt quite lost.",
"Anna Maria said she thought that it was of no consequence; but she\nwished that Tom Kitten would hold his head still, as it disarranged the\npastry. She laid hold of his ears.",
"\"Please sir, the chimney wants sweeping,\" said poor Tom Kitten.",
"The chimney itself was wide enough inside for a man to stand up and walk\nabout. So there was plenty of room for a little Tom Cat.",
"But Tom Kitten has always been afraid of a rat; he never durst face\nanything that is bigger than--\n\n\n\nA Mouse."
],
[
"They were just turning in at the gate to the barn of Farmer Potatoes.\n\nSamuel Whiskers was puffing and out of breath. Anna Maria was still\narguing in shrill tones.",
"Samuel Whiskers got through a hole in the wainscot, and went boldly down\nthe front staircase to the dairy to get the butter. He did not meet\nanybody.",
"\"No,\" said Samuel Whiskers, \"make it properly, Anna Maria, with\nbreadcrumbs.\"\n\n\n\n\"Nonsense! Butter and dough,\" replied Anna Maria.",
"\"Anna Maria,\" said the old man rat (whose name was Samuel\nWhiskers),--\"Anna Maria, make me a kitten dumpling roly-poly pudding for\nmy dinner.\"",
"\"Anna Maria! Anna Maria!\" squeaked the rat. There was a pattering noise\nand an old woman rat poked her head round a rafter.",
"And when I was going to the post late in the afternoon--I looked up the\nlane from the corner, and I saw Mr. Samuel Whiskers and his wife on the",
"And they are all descended from Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Whiskers--children\nand grand-children and great great grand-children.\n\nThere is no end to them!",
"\"I do not think\"--said Samuel Whiskers, pausing to take a look at Tom\nKitten--\"I do _not_ think it will be a good pudding. It smells sooty.\"",
"Anna Maria did the tying. The old rat watched her and took snuff. When\nshe had finished, they both sat staring at him with their mouths open.",
"Now this is what had been happening to Tom Kitten, and it shows how very\nunwise it is to go up a chimney in a very old house, where a person does\nnot know his way, and where there are enormous rats.",
"Mittens ran away to the dairy, and hid in an empty jar on the stone\nshelf where the milk pans stand.\n\nThe visitor was a neighbour, Mrs. Ribby; she had called to borrow some\nyeast.",
"Tom Kitten did not want to be shut up in a cupboard. When he saw that\nhis mother was going to bake, he determined to hide.\n\nHe looked about for a nice convenient place, and he fixed upon the\nchimney.",
"The rats dropped the rolling-pin, and listened attentively.\n\n\"We are discovered and interrupted, Anna Maria; let us collect our\nproperty--and other people's,--and depart at once.\"",
"\"Come away at once and help me to tie up some mutton bones in a\ncounterpane,\" said Anna Maria. \"I have got half a smoked ham hidden in\nthe chimney.\"",
"\"Will not the string be very indigestible, Anna Maria?\" inquired Samuel\nWhiskers.",
"They went into the dairy. The first thing they found was Mittens, hiding\nin an empty jar.\n\n\n\nThey tipped up the jar, and she scrambled out.",
"Anna Maria was about to argue the point, when all at once there began to\nbe other sounds up above--the rasping noise of a saw; and the noise of a\nlittle dog, scratching and yelping!",
"\"The chimney wants sweeping--Oh, dear me, Cousin Ribby--now Moppet and\nMittens are gone!\"\n\n\"They have both got out of the cupboard!\"",
"\"Oh! Mother, Mother, there has been an old man rat in the dairy--a\ndreadful 'normous big rat, mother; and he's stolen a pat of butter and\nthe rolling-pin.\"",
"them, as if there might be a little secret staircase. Certainly there\nwere odd little jagged doorways in the wainscot, and things disappeared\nat night--especially cheese and bacon."
],
[
"Now this is what had been happening to Tom Kitten, and it shows how very\nunwise it is to go up a chimney in a very old house, where a person does\nnot know his way, and where there are enormous rats.",
"Tom Kitten bit and spat, and mewed and wriggled; and the rolling-pin\nwent roly-poly, roly; roly, poly, roly. The rats each held an end.",
"But Tom Kitten has always been afraid of a rat; he never durst face\nanything that is bigger than--\n\n\n\nA Mouse.",
"Tom Kitten was getting very frightened! He climbed up, and up, and up.\n\n\n\nThen he waded sideways through inches of soot. He was like a little\nsweep himself.",
"It was a judge of knots because it had a habit of tying up unfortunate\nblue-bottles. It did not offer to assist him.\n\nTom Kitten wriggled and squirmed until he was quite exhausted.",
"While Tom Kitten was left alone under the floor of the attic, he\nwriggled about and tried to mew for help.",
"But there was a strong smell of rats; and John Joiner spent the rest of\nthe morning sniffing and whining, and wagging his tail, and going round\nand round with his head in the hole like a gimlet.",
"\"Yes, it is infested with rats,\" said Tabitha tearfully. \"I caught seven\nyoung ones out of one hole in the back kitchen, and we had them for",
"\"This seems funny,\" said Tom Kitten. \"Who has been gnawing bones up here\nin the chimney? I wish I had never come! And what a funny smell? It is",
"Tom Kitten coughed and choked with the smoke; and he could hear the\nsticks beginning to crackle and burn in the fire-place down below. He",
"All in a minute she rushed upon Tom Kitten, and before he knew what was\nhappening--\n\nHis coat was pulled off, and he was rolled up in a bundle, and tied with\nstring in very hard knots.",
"Anna Maria said she thought that it was of no consequence; but she\nwished that Tom Kitten would hold his head still, as it disarranged the\npastry. She laid hold of his ears.",
"When Tom Kitten picked himself up and looked about him--he found himself\nin a place that he had never seen before, although he had lived all his\nlife in the house.",
"Tom Kitten did not want to be shut up in a cupboard. When he saw that\nhis mother was going to bake, he determined to hide.\n\nHe looked about for a nice convenient place, and he fixed upon the\nchimney.",
"\"Oh! Mother, Mother, there has been an old man rat in the dairy--a\ndreadful 'normous big rat, mother; and he's stolen a pat of butter and\nthe rolling-pin.\"",
"Presently the rats came back and set to work to make him into a\ndumpling. First they smeared him with butter, and then they rolled him\nin the dough.",
"Opposite to him--as far away as he could sit--was an enormous rat.\n\n\"What do you mean by tumbling into my bed all covered with smuts?\" said\nthe rat, chattering his teeth.",
"They had been obliged to put Tom Kitten into a hot bath to get the\nbutter off.",
"Tabitha, shedding tears. \"I've lost my dear son Thomas; I'm afraid the\nrats have got him.\" She wiped her eyes with her apron.",
"It was most confusing in the dark. One flue seemed to lead into\nanother.\n\nThere was less smoke, but Tom Kitten felt quite lost."
],
[
"Once upon a time there was an old cat, called Mrs. Tabitha Twitchit, who\nwas an anxious parent. She used to lose her kittens continually, and\nwhenever they were lost they were always in mischief!",
"\"All over the house! The rats are too many for me. What a thing it is to\nhave an unruly family!\" said Mrs. Tabitha Twitchit.",
"Mrs. Tabitha went up and down all over the house, mewing for Tom\nKitten. She looked in the pantry under the staircase, and she searched",
"And they are all descended from Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Whiskers--children\nand grand-children and great great grand-children.\n\nThere is no end to them!",
"\"Yes, it is infested with rats,\" said Tabitha tearfully. \"I caught seven\nyoung ones out of one hole in the back kitchen, and we had them for",
"Tom Kitten bit and spat, and mewed and wriggled; and the rolling-pin\nwent roly-poly, roly; roly, poly, roly. The rats each held an end.",
"\"The chimney wants sweeping--Oh, dear me, Cousin Ribby--now Moppet and\nMittens are gone!\"\n\n\"They have both got out of the cupboard!\"",
"Now this is what had been happening to Tom Kitten, and it shows how very\nunwise it is to go up a chimney in a very old house, where a person does\nnot know his way, and where there are enormous rats.",
"Tabitha, shedding tears. \"I've lost my dear son Thomas; I'm afraid the\nrats have got him.\" She wiped her eyes with her apron.",
"After that, there were no more rats for a long time at Tabitha\nTwitchit's.",
"\"Oh! Mother, Mother, there has been an old man rat in the dairy--a\ndreadful 'normous big rat, mother; and he's stolen a pat of butter and\nthe rolling-pin.\"",
"Mrs. Tabitha came downstairs mewing dreadfully--\"Come in, Cousin Ribby,\ncome in, and sit ye down! I'm in sad trouble, Cousin Ribby,\" said",
"They returned to the kitchen. \"Here's one of your kittens at least,\"\nsaid Ribby, dragging Moppet out of the flour barrel.",
"\"Oh! Mother, Mother,\" said Moppet, \"there's been an old woman rat in the\nkitchen, and she's stolen some of the dough!\"",
"\"This seems funny,\" said Tom Kitten. \"Who has been gnawing bones up here\nin the chimney? I wish I had never come! And what a funny smell? It is",
"All in a minute she rushed upon Tom Kitten, and before he knew what was\nhappening--\n\nHis coat was pulled off, and he was rolled up in a bundle, and tied with\nstring in very hard knots.",
"The two cats ran to look at the dough pan. Sure enough there were marks\nof little scratching fingers, and a lump of dough was gone!\n\n\"Which way did she go, Moppet?\"",
"They were just turning in at the gate to the barn of Farmer Potatoes.\n\nSamuel Whiskers was puffing and out of breath. Anna Maria was still\narguing in shrill tones.",
"Mittens ran away to the dairy, and hid in an empty jar on the stone\nshelf where the milk pans stand.\n\nThe visitor was a neighbour, Mrs. Ribby; she had called to borrow some\nyeast.",
"And when I was going to the post late in the afternoon--I looked up the\nlane from the corner, and I saw Mr. Samuel Whiskers and his wife on the"
],
[
"Tabitha, shedding tears. \"I've lost my dear son Thomas; I'm afraid the\nrats have got him.\" She wiped her eyes with her apron.",
"All in a minute she rushed upon Tom Kitten, and before he knew what was\nhappening--\n\nHis coat was pulled off, and he was rolled up in a bundle, and tied with\nstring in very hard knots.",
"Now this is what had been happening to Tom Kitten, and it shows how very\nunwise it is to go up a chimney in a very old house, where a person does\nnot know his way, and where there are enormous rats.",
"It was a judge of knots because it had a habit of tying up unfortunate\nblue-bottles. It did not offer to assist him.\n\nTom Kitten wriggled and squirmed until he was quite exhausted.",
"Mrs. Tabitha went up and down all over the house, mewing for Tom\nKitten. She looked in the pantry under the staircase, and she searched",
"The fire had only just been lighted, and it was not hot; but there was a\nwhite choky smoke from the green sticks. Tom Kitten got upon the fender\nand looked up. It was a big old-fashioned fire-place.",
"Anna Maria said she thought that it was of no consequence; but she\nwished that Tom Kitten would hold his head still, as it disarranged the\npastry. She laid hold of his ears.",
"Tom Kitten was getting very frightened! He climbed up, and up, and up.\n\n\n\nThen he waded sideways through inches of soot. He was like a little\nsweep himself.",
"\"This seems funny,\" said Tom Kitten. \"Who has been gnawing bones up here\nin the chimney? I wish I had never come! And what a funny smell? It is",
"\"Anna Maria! Anna Maria!\" squeaked the rat. There was a pattering noise\nand an old woman rat poked her head round a rafter.",
"They were just turning in at the gate to the barn of Farmer Potatoes.\n\nSamuel Whiskers was puffing and out of breath. Anna Maria was still\narguing in shrill tones.",
"Tom Kitten bit and spat, and mewed and wriggled; and the rolling-pin\nwent roly-poly, roly; roly, poly, roly. The rats each held an end.",
"Tom Kitten coughed and choked with the smoke; and he could hear the\nsticks beginning to crackle and burn in the fire-place down below. He",
"Once upon a time there was an old cat, called Mrs. Tabitha Twitchit, who\nwas an anxious parent. She used to lose her kittens continually, and\nwhenever they were lost they were always in mischief!",
"Tom Kitten did not want to be shut up in a cupboard. When he saw that\nhis mother was going to bake, he determined to hide.\n\nHe looked about for a nice convenient place, and he fixed upon the\nchimney.",
"When Tom Kitten picked himself up and looked about him--he found himself\nin a place that he had never seen before, although he had lived all his\nlife in the house.",
"\"Yes, it is infested with rats,\" said Tabitha tearfully. \"I caught seven\nyoung ones out of one hole in the back kitchen, and we had them for",
"Mrs. Tabitha came downstairs mewing dreadfully--\"Come in, Cousin Ribby,\ncome in, and sit ye down! I'm in sad trouble, Cousin Ribby,\" said",
"\"All over the house! The rats are too many for me. What a thing it is to\nhave an unruly family!\" said Mrs. Tabitha Twitchit.",
"\"Come away at once and help me to tie up some mutton bones in a\ncounterpane,\" said Anna Maria. \"I have got half a smoked ham hidden in\nthe chimney.\""
],
[
"\"All over the house! The rats are too many for me. What a thing it is to\nhave an unruly family!\" said Mrs. Tabitha Twitchit.",
"\"Yes, it is infested with rats,\" said Tabitha tearfully. \"I caught seven\nyoung ones out of one hole in the back kitchen, and we had them for",
"Once upon a time there was an old cat, called Mrs. Tabitha Twitchit, who\nwas an anxious parent. She used to lose her kittens continually, and\nwhenever they were lost they were always in mischief!",
"\"Oh! Mother, Mother, there has been an old man rat in the dairy--a\ndreadful 'normous big rat, mother; and he's stolen a pat of butter and\nthe rolling-pin.\"",
"Now this is what had been happening to Tom Kitten, and it shows how very\nunwise it is to go up a chimney in a very old house, where a person does\nnot know his way, and where there are enormous rats.",
"\"Anna Maria! Anna Maria!\" squeaked the rat. There was a pattering noise\nand an old woman rat poked her head round a rafter.",
"\"This seems funny,\" said Tom Kitten. \"Who has been gnawing bones up here\nin the chimney? I wish I had never come! And what a funny smell? It is",
"\"Oh! Mother, Mother,\" said Moppet, \"there's been an old woman rat in the\nkitchen, and she's stolen some of the dough!\"",
"Opposite to him--as far away as he could sit--was an enormous rat.\n\n\"What do you mean by tumbling into my bed all covered with smuts?\" said\nthe rat, chattering his teeth.",
"As for Farmer Potatoes, he has been driven nearly distracted. There are\nrats, and rats, and rats in his barn! They eat up the chicken food, and\nsteal the oats and bran, and make holes in the meal bags.",
"Mrs. Tabitha went up and down all over the house, mewing for Tom\nKitten. She looked in the pantry under the staircase, and she searched",
"But there was a strong smell of rats; and John Joiner spent the rest of\nthe morning sniffing and whining, and wagging his tail, and going round\nand round with his head in the hole like a gimlet.",
"They were just turning in at the gate to the barn of Farmer Potatoes.\n\nSamuel Whiskers was puffing and out of breath. Anna Maria was still\narguing in shrill tones.",
"Tom Kitten bit and spat, and mewed and wriggled; and the rolling-pin\nwent roly-poly, roly; roly, poly, roly. The rats each held an end.",
"\"The rats get upon my nerves, Cousin Ribby,\" said Tabitha.",
"Mittens ran away to the dairy, and hid in an empty jar on the stone\nshelf where the milk pans stand.\n\nThe visitor was a neighbour, Mrs. Ribby; she had called to borrow some\nyeast.",
"\"The chimney wants sweeping--Oh, dear me, Cousin Ribby--now Moppet and\nMittens are gone!\"\n\n\"They have both got out of the cupboard!\"",
"And they are all descended from Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Whiskers--children\nand grand-children and great great grand-children.\n\nThere is no end to them!",
"After that, there were no more rats for a long time at Tabitha\nTwitchit's.",
"Mrs. Tabitha came downstairs mewing dreadfully--\"Come in, Cousin Ribby,\ncome in, and sit ye down! I'm in sad trouble, Cousin Ribby,\" said"
],
[
"Once upon a time there was an old cat, called Mrs. Tabitha Twitchit, who\nwas an anxious parent. She used to lose her kittens continually, and\nwhenever they were lost they were always in mischief!",
"They returned to the kitchen. \"Here's one of your kittens at least,\"\nsaid Ribby, dragging Moppet out of the flour barrel.",
"Mrs. Tabitha went up and down all over the house, mewing for Tom\nKitten. She looked in the pantry under the staircase, and she searched",
"On baking day she determined to shut them up in a cupboard.\n\nShe caught Moppet and Mittens, but she could not find Tom.",
"They went into the dairy. The first thing they found was Mittens, hiding\nin an empty jar.\n\n\n\nThey tipped up the jar, and she scrambled out.",
"\"The chimney wants sweeping--Oh, dear me, Cousin Ribby--now Moppet and\nMittens are gone!\"\n\n\"They have both got out of the cupboard!\"",
"Mittens ran away to the dairy, and hid in an empty jar on the stone\nshelf where the milk pans stand.\n\nThe visitor was a neighbour, Mrs. Ribby; she had called to borrow some\nyeast.",
"Tom Kitten did not want to be shut up in a cupboard. When he saw that\nhis mother was going to bake, he determined to hide.\n\nHe looked about for a nice convenient place, and he fixed upon the\nchimney.",
"While their mother was searching the house, Moppet and Mittens had got\ninto mischief.\n\nThe cupboard door was not locked, so they pushed it open and came out.",
"Tom Kitten took another big jump off the bar, and landed on a ledge high\nup inside the chimney, knocking down some soot into the fender.",
"While Tom Kitten was left alone under the floor of the attic, he\nwriggled about and tried to mew for help.",
"All in a minute she rushed upon Tom Kitten, and before he knew what was\nhappening--\n\nHis coat was pulled off, and he was rolled up in a bundle, and tied with\nstring in very hard knots.",
"Now this is what had been happening to Tom Kitten, and it shows how very\nunwise it is to go up a chimney in a very old house, where a person does\nnot know his way, and where there are enormous rats.",
"Moppet and Mittens have grown up into very good rat-catchers.",
"When Tom Kitten picked himself up and looked about him--he found himself\nin a place that he had never seen before, although he had lived all his\nlife in the house.",
"Tom Kitten bit and spat, and mewed and wriggled; and the rolling-pin\nwent roly-poly, roly; roly, poly, roly. The rats each held an end.",
"\"All over the house! The rats are too many for me. What a thing it is to\nhave an unruly family!\" said Mrs. Tabitha Twitchit.",
"They went straight to the dough which was set to rise in a pan before\nthe fire.\n\nThey patted it with their little soft paws--\"Shall we make dear little\nmuffins?\" said Mittens to Moppet.",
"Tom Kitten was getting very frightened! He climbed up, and up, and up.\n\n\n\nThen he waded sideways through inches of soot. He was like a little\nsweep himself.",
"\"Oh! Mother, Mother,\" said Moppet, \"there's been an old woman rat in the\nkitchen, and she's stolen some of the dough!\""
],
[
"Tom Kitten did not want to be shut up in a cupboard. When he saw that\nhis mother was going to bake, he determined to hide.\n\nHe looked about for a nice convenient place, and he fixed upon the\nchimney.",
"Tom Kitten was getting very frightened! He climbed up, and up, and up.\n\n\n\nThen he waded sideways through inches of soot. He was like a little\nsweep himself.",
"When Tom Kitten picked himself up and looked about him--he found himself\nin a place that he had never seen before, although he had lived all his\nlife in the house.",
"While Tom Kitten was left alone under the floor of the attic, he\nwriggled about and tried to mew for help.",
"Now this is what had been happening to Tom Kitten, and it shows how very\nunwise it is to go up a chimney in a very old house, where a person does\nnot know his way, and where there are enormous rats.",
"Mrs. Tabitha went up and down all over the house, mewing for Tom\nKitten. She looked in the pantry under the staircase, and she searched",
"Tom Kitten took another big jump off the bar, and landed on a ledge high\nup inside the chimney, knocking down some soot into the fender.",
"All in a minute she rushed upon Tom Kitten, and before he knew what was\nhappening--\n\nHis coat was pulled off, and he was rolled up in a bundle, and tied with\nstring in very hard knots.",
"Tom Kitten coughed and choked with the smoke; and he could hear the\nsticks beginning to crackle and burn in the fire-place down below. He",
"The fire had only just been lighted, and it was not hot; but there was a\nwhite choky smoke from the green sticks. Tom Kitten got upon the fender\nand looked up. It was a big old-fashioned fire-place.",
"\"This seems funny,\" said Tom Kitten. \"Who has been gnawing bones up here\nin the chimney? I wish I had never come! And what a funny smell? It is",
"It was most confusing in the dark. One flue seemed to lead into\nanother.\n\nThere was less smoke, but Tom Kitten felt quite lost.",
"Tom Kitten bit and spat, and mewed and wriggled; and the rolling-pin\nwent roly-poly, roly; roly, poly, roly. The rats each held an end.",
"But Tom Kitten has always been afraid of a rat; he never durst face\nanything that is bigger than--\n\n\n\nA Mouse.",
"They went into the dairy. The first thing they found was Mittens, hiding\nin an empty jar.\n\n\n\nThey tipped up the jar, and she scrambled out.",
"So it happened that by the time John Joiner had got the plank up--there\nwas nobody under the floor except the rolling-pin and Tom Kitten in a\nvery dirty dumpling!",
"\"Please sir, the chimney wants sweeping,\" said poor Tom Kitten.",
"It was a judge of knots because it had a habit of tying up unfortunate\nblue-bottles. It did not offer to assist him.\n\nTom Kitten wriggled and squirmed until he was quite exhausted.",
"Mittens ran away to the dairy, and hid in an empty jar on the stone\nshelf where the milk pans stand.\n\nThe visitor was a neighbour, Mrs. Ribby; she had called to borrow some\nyeast.",
"The dumpling had been peeled off Tom Kitten, and made separately into a\nbag pudding, with currants in it to hide the smuts."
],
[
"Now this is what had been happening to Tom Kitten, and it shows how very\nunwise it is to go up a chimney in a very old house, where a person does\nnot know his way, and where there are enormous rats.",
"Tom Kitten bit and spat, and mewed and wriggled; and the rolling-pin\nwent roly-poly, roly; roly, poly, roly. The rats each held an end.",
"Presently the rats came back and set to work to make him into a\ndumpling. First they smeared him with butter, and then they rolled him\nin the dough.",
"\"Yes, it is infested with rats,\" said Tabitha tearfully. \"I caught seven\nyoung ones out of one hole in the back kitchen, and we had them for",
"\"I'm not afraid of rats; I will help you to find him; and whip him too!\nWhat is all that soot in the fender?\"",
"Opposite to him--as far away as he could sit--was an enormous rat.\n\n\"What do you mean by tumbling into my bed all covered with smuts?\" said\nthe rat, chattering his teeth.",
"But there was a strong smell of rats; and John Joiner spent the rest of\nthe morning sniffing and whining, and wagging his tail, and going round\nand round with his head in the hole like a gimlet.",
"The two rats consulted together for a few minutes and then went away.",
"dinner last Saturday. And once I saw the old father rat--an enormous old\nrat, Cousin Ribby. I was just going to jump upon him, when he showed his",
"As for Farmer Potatoes, he has been driven nearly distracted. There are\nrats, and rats, and rats in his barn! They eat up the chicken food, and\nsteal the oats and bran, and make holes in the meal bags.",
"\"Oh! Mother, Mother, there has been an old man rat in the dairy--a\ndreadful 'normous big rat, mother; and he's stolen a pat of butter and\nthe rolling-pin.\"",
"They hang up the rats' tails in a row on the barn door, to show how many\nthey have caught--dozens and dozens of them.",
"\"This seems funny,\" said Tom Kitten. \"Who has been gnawing bones up here\nin the chimney? I wish I had never come! And what a funny smell? It is",
"They go out rat-catching in the village, and they find plenty of\nemployment. They charge so much a dozen, and earn their living very\ncomfortably.",
"\"Anna Maria! Anna Maria!\" squeaked the rat. There was a pattering noise\nand an old woman rat poked her head round a rafter.",
"The rats dropped the rolling-pin, and listened attentively.\n\n\"We are discovered and interrupted, Anna Maria; let us collect our\nproperty--and other people's,--and depart at once.\"",
"But Tom Kitten has always been afraid of a rat; he never durst face\nanything that is bigger than--\n\n\n\nA Mouse.",
"All in a minute she rushed upon Tom Kitten, and before he knew what was\nhappening--\n\nHis coat was pulled off, and he was rolled up in a bundle, and tied with\nstring in very hard knots.",
"Moppet and Mittens have grown up into very good rat-catchers.",
"Anna Maria did the tying. The old rat watched her and took snuff. When\nshe had finished, they both sat staring at him with their mouths open."
],
[
"Presently the rats came back and set to work to make him into a\ndumpling. First they smeared him with butter, and then they rolled him\nin the dough.",
"Tom Kitten bit and spat, and mewed and wriggled; and the rolling-pin\nwent roly-poly, roly; roly, poly, roly. The rats each held an end.",
"Now this is what had been happening to Tom Kitten, and it shows how very\nunwise it is to go up a chimney in a very old house, where a person does\nnot know his way, and where there are enormous rats.",
"\"Yes, it is infested with rats,\" said Tabitha tearfully. \"I caught seven\nyoung ones out of one hole in the back kitchen, and we had them for",
"Opposite to him--as far away as he could sit--was an enormous rat.\n\n\"What do you mean by tumbling into my bed all covered with smuts?\" said\nthe rat, chattering his teeth.",
"But there was a strong smell of rats; and John Joiner spent the rest of\nthe morning sniffing and whining, and wagging his tail, and going round\nand round with his head in the hole like a gimlet.",
"All in a minute she rushed upon Tom Kitten, and before he knew what was\nhappening--\n\nHis coat was pulled off, and he was rolled up in a bundle, and tied with\nstring in very hard knots.",
"\"Oh! Mother, Mother, there has been an old man rat in the dairy--a\ndreadful 'normous big rat, mother; and he's stolen a pat of butter and\nthe rolling-pin.\"",
"As for Farmer Potatoes, he has been driven nearly distracted. There are\nrats, and rats, and rats in his barn! They eat up the chicken food, and\nsteal the oats and bran, and make holes in the meal bags.",
"\"This seems funny,\" said Tom Kitten. \"Who has been gnawing bones up here\nin the chimney? I wish I had never come! And what a funny smell? It is",
"\"I'm not afraid of rats; I will help you to find him; and whip him too!\nWhat is all that soot in the fender?\"",
"\"Anna Maria! Anna Maria!\" squeaked the rat. There was a pattering noise\nand an old woman rat poked her head round a rafter.",
"Anna Maria did the tying. The old rat watched her and took snuff. When\nshe had finished, they both sat staring at him with their mouths open.",
"dinner last Saturday. And once I saw the old father rat--an enormous old\nrat, Cousin Ribby. I was just going to jump upon him, when he showed his",
"\"All over the house! The rats are too many for me. What a thing it is to\nhave an unruly family!\" said Mrs. Tabitha Twitchit.",
"Tom Kitten coughed and choked with the smoke; and he could hear the\nsticks beginning to crackle and burn in the fire-place down below. He",
"Tabitha, shedding tears. \"I've lost my dear son Thomas; I'm afraid the\nrats have got him.\" She wiped her eyes with her apron.",
"\"Anna Maria,\" said the old man rat (whose name was Samuel\nWhiskers),--\"Anna Maria, make me a kitten dumpling roly-poly pudding for\nmy dinner.\"",
"Tom Kitten was getting very frightened! He climbed up, and up, and up.\n\n\n\nThen he waded sideways through inches of soot. He was like a little\nsweep himself.",
"\"Oh! Mother, Mother,\" said Moppet, \"there's been an old woman rat in the\nkitchen, and she's stolen some of the dough!\""
],
[
"They were just turning in at the gate to the barn of Farmer Potatoes.\n\nSamuel Whiskers was puffing and out of breath. Anna Maria was still\narguing in shrill tones.",
"Samuel Whiskers got through a hole in the wainscot, and went boldly down\nthe front staircase to the dairy to get the butter. He did not meet\nanybody.",
"\"No,\" said Samuel Whiskers, \"make it properly, Anna Maria, with\nbreadcrumbs.\"\n\n\n\n\"Nonsense! Butter and dough,\" replied Anna Maria.",
"\"Anna Maria! Anna Maria!\" squeaked the rat. There was a pattering noise\nand an old woman rat poked her head round a rafter.",
"\"Anna Maria,\" said the old man rat (whose name was Samuel\nWhiskers),--\"Anna Maria, make me a kitten dumpling roly-poly pudding for\nmy dinner.\"",
"And when I was going to the post late in the afternoon--I looked up the\nlane from the corner, and I saw Mr. Samuel Whiskers and his wife on the",
"And they are all descended from Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Whiskers--children\nand grand-children and great great grand-children.\n\nThere is no end to them!",
"Anna Maria did the tying. The old rat watched her and took snuff. When\nshe had finished, they both sat staring at him with their mouths open.",
"Anna Maria was about to argue the point, when all at once there began to\nbe other sounds up above--the rasping noise of a saw; and the noise of a\nlittle dog, scratching and yelping!",
"\"Come away at once and help me to tie up some mutton bones in a\ncounterpane,\" said Anna Maria. \"I have got half a smoked ham hidden in\nthe chimney.\"",
"\"I do not think\"--said Samuel Whiskers, pausing to take a look at Tom\nKitten--\"I do _not_ think it will be a good pudding. It smells sooty.\"",
"Mittens ran away to the dairy, and hid in an empty jar on the stone\nshelf where the milk pans stand.\n\nThe visitor was a neighbour, Mrs. Ribby; she had called to borrow some\nyeast.",
"The rats dropped the rolling-pin, and listened attentively.\n\n\"We are discovered and interrupted, Anna Maria; let us collect our\nproperty--and other people's,--and depart at once.\"",
"Now this is what had been happening to Tom Kitten, and it shows how very\nunwise it is to go up a chimney in a very old house, where a person does\nnot know his way, and where there are enormous rats.",
"They went into the dairy. The first thing they found was Mittens, hiding\nin an empty jar.\n\n\n\nThey tipped up the jar, and she scrambled out.",
"\"Will not the string be very indigestible, Anna Maria?\" inquired Samuel\nWhiskers.",
"Opposite to him--as far away as he could sit--was an enormous rat.\n\n\"What do you mean by tumbling into my bed all covered with smuts?\" said\nthe rat, chattering his teeth.",
"Anna Maria said she thought that it was of no consequence; but she\nwished that Tom Kitten would hold his head still, as it disarranged the\npastry. She laid hold of his ears.",
"\"All over the house! The rats are too many for me. What a thing it is to\nhave an unruly family!\" said Mrs. Tabitha Twitchit.",
"Anna Maria went down by way of the skirting-board and a window shutter\nto the kitchen to steal the dough."
],
[
"Moppet and Mittens have grown up into very good rat-catchers.",
"They returned to the kitchen. \"Here's one of your kittens at least,\"\nsaid Ribby, dragging Moppet out of the flour barrel.",
"\"The chimney wants sweeping--Oh, dear me, Cousin Ribby--now Moppet and\nMittens are gone!\"\n\n\"They have both got out of the cupboard!\"",
"While their mother was searching the house, Moppet and Mittens had got\ninto mischief.\n\nThe cupboard door was not locked, so they pushed it open and came out.",
"They went into the dairy. The first thing they found was Mittens, hiding\nin an empty jar.\n\n\n\nThey tipped up the jar, and she scrambled out.",
"On baking day she determined to shut them up in a cupboard.\n\nShe caught Moppet and Mittens, but she could not find Tom.",
"They went straight to the dough which was set to rise in a pan before\nthe fire.\n\nThey patted it with their little soft paws--\"Shall we make dear little\nmuffins?\" said Mittens to Moppet.",
"But Moppet had been too much frightened to peep out of the barrel again.\n\nRibby and Tabitha took her with them to keep her safely in sight, while\nthey went on with their search.",
"Mittens ran away to the dairy, and hid in an empty jar on the stone\nshelf where the milk pans stand.\n\nThe visitor was a neighbour, Mrs. Ribby; she had called to borrow some\nyeast.",
"Once upon a time there was an old cat, called Mrs. Tabitha Twitchit, who\nwas an anxious parent. She used to lose her kittens continually, and\nwhenever they were lost they were always in mischief!",
"The two cats ran to look at the dough pan. Sure enough there were marks\nof little scratching fingers, and a lump of dough was gone!\n\n\"Which way did she go, Moppet?\"",
"Tom Kitten bit and spat, and mewed and wriggled; and the rolling-pin\nwent roly-poly, roly; roly, poly, roly. The rats each held an end.",
"All in a minute she rushed upon Tom Kitten, and before he knew what was\nhappening--\n\nHis coat was pulled off, and he was rolled up in a bundle, and tied with\nstring in very hard knots.",
"Now this is what had been happening to Tom Kitten, and it shows how very\nunwise it is to go up a chimney in a very old house, where a person does\nnot know his way, and where there are enormous rats.",
"\"Oh, Mother, Mother!\" said Mittens--",
"Tom Kitten was getting very frightened! He climbed up, and up, and up.\n\n\n\nThen he waded sideways through inches of soot. He was like a little\nsweep himself.",
"\"Oh! Mother, Mother,\" said Moppet, \"there's been an old woman rat in the\nkitchen, and she's stolen some of the dough!\"",
"They were just turning in at the gate to the barn of Farmer Potatoes.\n\nSamuel Whiskers was puffing and out of breath. Anna Maria was still\narguing in shrill tones.",
"But just at that moment somebody knocked at the front door, and Moppet\njumped into the flour barrel in a fright.",
"While Tom Kitten was left alone under the floor of the attic, he\nwriggled about and tried to mew for help."
],
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"Now this is what had been happening to Tom Kitten, and it shows how very\nunwise it is to go up a chimney in a very old house, where a person does\nnot know his way, and where there are enormous rats.",
"Tom Kitten bit and spat, and mewed and wriggled; and the rolling-pin\nwent roly-poly, roly; roly, poly, roly. The rats each held an end.",
"All in a minute she rushed upon Tom Kitten, and before he knew what was\nhappening--\n\nHis coat was pulled off, and he was rolled up in a bundle, and tied with\nstring in very hard knots.",
"They returned to the kitchen. \"Here's one of your kittens at least,\"\nsaid Ribby, dragging Moppet out of the flour barrel.",
"While their mother was searching the house, Moppet and Mittens had got\ninto mischief.\n\nThe cupboard door was not locked, so they pushed it open and came out.",
"Tom Kitten took another big jump off the bar, and landed on a ledge high\nup inside the chimney, knocking down some soot into the fender.",
"On baking day she determined to shut them up in a cupboard.\n\nShe caught Moppet and Mittens, but she could not find Tom.",
"They went straight to the dough which was set to rise in a pan before\nthe fire.\n\nThey patted it with their little soft paws--\"Shall we make dear little\nmuffins?\" said Mittens to Moppet.",
"Tom Kitten coughed and choked with the smoke; and he could hear the\nsticks beginning to crackle and burn in the fire-place down below. He",
"\"This seems funny,\" said Tom Kitten. \"Who has been gnawing bones up here\nin the chimney? I wish I had never come! And what a funny smell? It is",
"\"The chimney wants sweeping--Oh, dear me, Cousin Ribby--now Moppet and\nMittens are gone!\"\n\n\"They have both got out of the cupboard!\"",
"It was a judge of knots because it had a habit of tying up unfortunate\nblue-bottles. It did not offer to assist him.\n\nTom Kitten wriggled and squirmed until he was quite exhausted.",
"They went into the dairy. The first thing they found was Mittens, hiding\nin an empty jar.\n\n\n\nThey tipped up the jar, and she scrambled out.",
"Tom Kitten was getting very frightened! He climbed up, and up, and up.\n\n\n\nThen he waded sideways through inches of soot. He was like a little\nsweep himself.",
"Tom Kitten did not want to be shut up in a cupboard. When he saw that\nhis mother was going to bake, he determined to hide.\n\nHe looked about for a nice convenient place, and he fixed upon the\nchimney.",
"The two cats ran to look at the dough pan. Sure enough there were marks\nof little scratching fingers, and a lump of dough was gone!\n\n\"Which way did she go, Moppet?\"",
"Mrs. Tabitha went up and down all over the house, mewing for Tom\nKitten. She looked in the pantry under the staircase, and she searched",
"While Tom Kitten was left alone under the floor of the attic, he\nwriggled about and tried to mew for help.",
"Once upon a time there was an old cat, called Mrs. Tabitha Twitchit, who\nwas an anxious parent. She used to lose her kittens continually, and\nwhenever they were lost they were always in mischief!",
"The fire had only just been lighted, and it was not hot; but there was a\nwhite choky smoke from the green sticks. Tom Kitten got upon the fender\nand looked up. It was a big old-fashioned fire-place."
]
] |
[
"What kind of food did the rats put on Tom Kitten?",
"How did Tom escape from the cupboard?",
"What were the names of the rats that captured Tom?",
"Who helped Mrs. Twitchit find Tom when he was lost?",
"Where did Tom become stuck after trying to escape?",
"Who is the carpenter that came to help get Tom out of the attic?",
"Why was the floor to the attic cut open?",
"Where do the rats escape to after they are caught?",
"What were the rats planning on doing to Tom?",
"Who are Moppet and Mittens to Tom Kitten?",
"Why did Mrs. Tabitha Twitchit put her children in the cupboard?",
"Where did Tom Kittens end up after escaping through the chimney?",
"Who did Tom Kittens meet in the attic?",
"What did Samuel Whiskers and Anna Maria want to do to Tom Kittens?",
"Who rescued Tom Kittens?",
"How was Tom Kittens rescued?",
"Where did Samuel Whiskers and Anna Maria escape to?",
"How was Tom Kittens affected by the incident with the rats?",
"How many children does Mrs. Twitchit have?",
"What are the names of Tom's sisters?",
"What animals have overun Mrs. Twitchit's house?",
"Where does Mrs. Twitchit place Moppet and Mittens?",
"Where does Tom Kitten hide?",
"What do the rats plan to do with Tom?",
"What ingredients do the rats cover Tom with?",
"Where do Sam Whiskers and Anna Maria escape to?",
"What do Moppet and Mittens become afterwards?",
"What kind of a sin do Tom, Mittens and Moppet commit?"
] |
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"Dough and butter.",
"They cover him with butter and dough."
],
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"He climbed up the chimney. ",
"Escapes up the chimney."
],
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"Mr. Samuel Whiskers and Anna Marie Whiskers. ",
"Mr Samuel WHiskers and Anna Maria"
],
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"Her cousin Ribby.",
"Ribby"
],
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"In the floorboards of the attic. ",
"Underneath the attic floorboards"
],
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"John Joiner.",
"john joiner"
],
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"To get Tom out. ",
"To resuce Tom"
],
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"Farmer Potatoes barn. ",
"farmer potatoes"
],
[
"Making him into a pudding so they could eat him. ",
"Eating him as a pudding"
],
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"His sisters.",
"his sisters"
],
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"Because they weren't following rules and being punished.",
"To keep them under control as the house of overrun with rats"
],
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"The attic.",
"under the atic floor boards"
],
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"Samuel Whiskers and Anna Maria.",
"The rats: Samuel Whiskers and Anna Maria"
],
[
"They wanted to eat him.",
"eat him"
],
[
" John Joiner.",
"John Joiner"
],
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"Sawing through the floor of the attic.",
"The carpenter saws a hole in the floor to rescue him."
],
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"Farmer Potatoes' barn.",
"Farmer Potatoes"
],
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"He is now afraid of anything bigger than mice.",
"He is now afraid of anything larger than a mouse."
],
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"Three.",
"3"
],
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"Moppet and Mittens.",
"Moppet and Mittens."
],
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"Rats.",
"Rats"
],
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"In the cupboard.",
"in a cupboard"
],
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"In the floorboard of the attic.",
"up the chimney"
],
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"Eat him as pudding.",
"They cover him with butter and dough, and plan to eat him as a pudding."
],
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"Butter and dough.",
"butter and dough"
],
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"Farmer Potatoes' barn.",
"Farmer Potatoe's barn"
],
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"Rat catchers. ",
"Rat-catchers"
],
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"Disobedience.",
"disobediance"
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"Fa Zhou [sadly]: If I reveal her, she will be. [Fa Zhou embraces Fa Li]\n\nGrandma Fa: Ancestors, hear our prayer: Watch over Mulan.",
"Mulan looks at the approaching Shan-Yu and then down to spy his sword. Thinking quickly, Mulan grabs",
"watches her parents in the bedroom. Fa Li turns away from Fa Zhou and walks\nout of site. Fa Zhou blows out the light. Mulan gets up and walks to the Fa",
"up and he falls. Unbeknownst to her father, Mulan watches in horror. She\nbreathes heavily]",
"Mulan: What is it?\n\n[Fa Zhou gets up and walks to the entrance of their house with Mulan\nfollowing]\n\nFa Li: Mulan, stay inside.",
"[End of song. Mulan sits on a bench under the blossom tree. Fa Zhou\napproaches her, clearing his throat. Mulan sees him approaching and turns her\nhead away. Fa Zhou sits down beside Mulan]",
"Chi Fu [getting in Mulan's face and speaking to her while she whinces]: Ultimate dishonor.\n\nMulan: It was the only way. Please believe me.",
"Fa Zhou: I know my place, it is time you learned yours.\n\n[Mulan looking like she's about to cry, turn away from Fa Zhou and runs\noutside into the rain storm and cries]",
"Mulan [making a face of disgust and continuing to walk]: They're disgusting.\n\nMushu: No, they're men. And you're going to have to act just like them, so\npay attention.",
"Mulan [calling over her shoulder]: To find someone who will believe me. [Mulan runs into the palace yard]",
"Mulan looks at her arm again] act. [now rapidly] This shall bring you honor\nand glory. [Fanning herself rapidly and sighing in relief] Huh.",
"Mulan [to herself]: They'll never reach the Emperor in time. [She looks at the columns and runs near to the Shang and his soldiers. She",
"Fa Zhou [looking away from Mulan]: Mulan, you dishonor me.\n\n[Grandma Fa guides Mulan back away]",
"Chi Fu [to the troops]: Trecherous snake.\n\nMulan [on the ground kneeling and hunched over, speaking to Shang]: My name is Mulan. I did it to save my father.",
"Emperor: I've heard a great deal about you, Fa Mulan. You stole your father's armor, ran away",
"Fa Zhou: The greatest gift and honor, is having you for a daughter. [Fa Zhou wipes away Mulan's\ntear then hugs Mulan] I've missed you so.",
"Mulan [gasping as she covers up]: Huh, I can explain.\n\nChi Fu [stepping into the tent]: Huh? So it's true.",
"Chi Fu: I knew there was something wrong with you. [Chi Fu takes off Mulan's hair tie and throws her to the ground] A woman.\n\n[Ling, Yao and Chien-Po are shocked]",
"[Fa Zhou takes the gifts and throws them down to the ground beside him to the surprise of Mulan. \nHe bends down and holds her arms outstretched]",
"Mulan pours the tea for her family. She slams her teacup down on the table\nand stands up]"
],
[
"her ancestors. Getting up, Mulan hurries down the steps. Cri-Kee sees her and\nhops down from above and follows her. Mulan goes to her parent's bedroom and",
"[Cut to Mulan's Father, Fa Zhou, kneeling and praying before the Fa family's\nancestors]\n\nFa Zhou: Honorable ancestors, please help Mulan impress the matchmaker today.",
"Fa Zhou [sadly]: If I reveal her, she will be. [Fa Zhou embraces Fa Li]\n\nGrandma Fa: Ancestors, hear our prayer: Watch over Mulan.",
"Mulan: [Walking to catch up with the other maidens]\nAncestors\nHear my plea\nHelp me not to make a fool of me\nAnd to not uproot my fam'ly tree\nKeep my father standing tall",
"[Cut to First Ancestor grinning happily looking at the scene through the temple window. He watches Mulan hand the helmet back to Fa\nZhou. Mushu climbs up to the window sill by First Ancestor's his head]",
"Yao: Wu hoo hooooo. [grabbing Mulan buy the collar] I'm going to hit you so\nhard it'll make your ancestors dizzy.",
"Mulan [running outside to keep her father from taking the conscription\nnotice]: Father, you can't go.\n\nFa Zhou [turning to see his daughter]: Mulan!",
"Ancestor 3 [spoken to Ancestor 1]: She get's it from my side of the family.\n\nMushu [spoken while swinging on a chain]: Call out for egg rolls!",
"Mushu: I was this close, this close to impressing the ancestors, getting the top shelf, an entourage. Man, all my fine work, ffft. [Mushu picks",
"Yi's Son [holding his old father back]: I will serve the Emperor in my\nfather's place.\n\nChi Fu: The Fa Family.\n\nMulan: No.",
"First Ancestor [disgusted]: Guardians.\n\n[Mushu lands on the steps outside the temple. Mulan walks up to him and rests besides him on the\nsteps]",
"First Ancestor [grabbing Mushu and pulling away from the post]: You had your\nchance to protect the Fa family.\n\nAncestor 6: Your mis-guidance led Fa Deng to disaster.",
"Mulan: What is it?\n\n[Fa Zhou gets up and walks to the entrance of their house with Mulan\nfollowing]\n\nFa Li: Mulan, stay inside.",
"Mushu [dejectedly]: Protect the family.\n\nFirst Ancestor [pointing to the empty pedestal]: And you, oh demoted one.",
"Mulan [to herself]: They'll never reach the Emperor in time. [She looks at the columns and runs near to the Shang and his soldiers. She",
"Mushu: Eh, come on, you wanted to save your father's life. Who knew you'd end up shaming him, disgracing your ancestors, and losing all",
"Shang [loudly]: Soldiers! [The soldiers line up quicky. Shang takes off his shirt and grabs a bow and quiver of arrows. Mulan is duly",
"Mulan [calling out]: Father I brought your--whoop! [Fa Zhou bumps into Mulan. \nThe cup falls to the ground and Fa Zhou catches the teapot with the handle of\nhis cane]",
"out. Cut to Mulan in the armory. She opens the cabinet with the armor. \nUsing her father's sword, she cuts her hair short and ties it up above her",
"Mulan looks at her arm again] act. [now rapidly] This shall bring you honor\nand glory. [Fanning herself rapidly and sighing in relief] Huh."
],
[
"[Shang turns his horse and rides around Mulan and goes forward]\n\nMulan [to Yao, Chien-Po and Ling]: Keep your eyes open. I know they're here. Hya.",
"[Yao, Ping and Chien-Po look at one another then drop the statue and follow Mulan. Shang looks astonished. Around the corner Yao, Ling",
"[Mulan walks away from the Emperor and is embraced by Yao and Ling. Chien-Po comes up and lifts",
"Mulan looks at the approaching Shan-Yu and then down to spy his sword. Thinking quickly, Mulan grabs",
"Mulan [to herself]: They'll never reach the Emperor in time. [She looks at the columns and runs near to the Shang and his soldiers. She",
"[Khan jumps away from the troops position and starts to run towards Mulan passing Ling, Yao and Chien-Po. The avalanche swallows up",
"Yao, Ling and Chien-Po [rushing toward Mulan]: Noooooo!",
"Mulan [seeing them from behind, gasps]: Huh. [Mulan runs, grabs her sword, mounts Khan, and heads out following the Huns to the\nImperial City]",
"Shang [starting to run after her waving his arms]: Stop!\n\n[Mulan plants the cannon and aims it for the cliff with the snow overhang]",
"[Mulan grabs Mushu with her right hand and grabs the sword with her left and runs to the troops position. Cri-Kee and Khan follow. Yao,",
"[Shan-Yu turns and looks back and sees Mulan looking concerned, holding up Shang. Shan-Yu pulls",
"Mulan behind them to protect her] [to Shang] Stand aside, that creature's not worth protecting.",
"Mulan [calling out]: Shang, GO!\n\n[Shang runs out from behind the corner, charges through the door and runs up the stairs]",
"throws him to the ground. Shang lies limp. Mulan watches Shang fall then she looks over the\nedge at Ling and Yao now on the ground. Chien-Po runs off the screen out of sight]",
"[The troops walk off toward the Imperial City leaving Mulan behind with Khan, Cri-Kee, and Mushu. Mulan is sitting, shivering. Khan takes",
"Mulan runs away from the doors down the corridor. Mushu riding Shan-Yu's falcon like a horse\ncatches up with Mulan]",
"out his sword lodged in the column and heads toward them. As Shang sees Shan-Yu approaching, he\nputs his arm in front of Mulan to ask her to leave and takes out his knife. Mulan slides away.",
"Mulan uses this break to bolt away from the avalanche. Shan-Yu gains his composure and starts to gallop away from the avalanche on his",
"[Mulan charges forward towards the oncoming horde of the Hun army being led by Shan-Yu and his falcon. Mushu looks over her at the\noncoming horde with worry in his eyes]",
"Shan-Yu and his horse. Khan arrives at Mulan's position just ahead of the avalanche. Mulan jumps onto Khan and reaches for Shang. She"
],
[
"Shang [loudly]: Soldiers! [The soldiers line up quicky. Shang takes off his shirt and grabs a bow and quiver of arrows. Mulan is duly",
"Mulan looks at the approaching Shan-Yu and then down to spy his sword. Thinking quickly, Mulan grabs",
"Shang [shouting]: Soldiers!\n\nAll Recruits [backing away revealing Mulan and pointing at her. Mulan is crouching in the fetal position on the ground]: He started it!",
"[Shang turns his horse and rides around Mulan and goes forward]\n\nMulan [to Yao, Chien-Po and Ling]: Keep your eyes open. I know they're here. Hya.",
"Chien-Po doing acrobatics on the poles as the troops follow.\nStaffs being thrown to troops, Yao hands Mulan hers. \nYao running through arrows.",
"General Li: Number one in his class, extensive knowledge of training techniques, [leaning back smugly stroking his chin] an impressive\nmilitary lineage. I believe Li Shang will do an excellent job.",
"Mulan [to herself]: They'll never reach the Emperor in time. [She looks at the columns and runs near to the Shang and his soldiers. She",
"Shang, Yao, Ling, and Chien-Po follow suit. Mulan looks up then turns around hardly believing\nwhat she sees as the entire Chinese population within the palace grounds fall prostrate on the",
"Mulan racing in front of Shang and the recruits with the pole and weights on her shoulders.\nMulan kicking Shang in the face with a round house. Shang looking pleased.",
"Mulan quickly grabs the cannon and it fires high and back towards the camp landing and exploding Chi Fu's tent]\n(Be a man)\nWe must be swift as",
"comes up to her. Shang picks up her pole with grain, puts it on top of his and returns to the troops. Mulan looks rejected]\nHeed my every order \nand you might survive",
"[The line of Shang's troops with Mulan at the end draw their swords. Mulan looks down at her sword and sees the reflection of a large snow\nembankment hanging to the side of a cliff. She rushes forward]",
"[As Shang comes out of his tent, the arrow he shot up onto the pole comes down to his feet. He looks up and sees Mulan sitting on top of\nthe pole]\nMysterious as the",
"[Cut to Mulan at the camp's entrance]",
"[Shang stands over Mulan. Mulan looks at Shang then bows her head in anticipation. Shang lifts the sword high above his head and throws\nit down in front of Mulan]",
"[Mulan looks at the sword, takes out the doll she found and places the doll at the base of the sword. She turns around and joins the rest of\nthe troops marching on]",
"Shang: Um...[Mulan grins] You... [Mulan smiles] You fight good.\n\nMulan [smile turning into disappointment]: Oh, thank you. [Mulan walks toward Khan]",
"Mulan: Hey guys. \n\n[Chi Fu watches and then walks into the tent. General Li and Li Shang are in the tent.]",
"[Shang approaches Mulan and looks down over her. Mulan looks up, sees Shang over top of her and gets up quickly dusting herself off]",
"[Mulan grabs Mushu with her right hand and grabs the sword with her left and runs to the troops position. Cri-Kee and Khan follow. Yao,"
],
[
"[Grandma Fa's mouth stays open as she and Fa Li point toward Mulan's position. Shang walks\ntoward Mulan and Fa Zhou]",
"[Cut to the parade procession stopping in front of the Emperor on the steps of the palace. Chi Fu stands next to Shang and gives him",
"General Li: Shun-Yu is leading them. We'll set up defenses around your\npalace immediately.\n\nEmperor [forcefully]: No! Send your troops to protect my people. Chi Fu,",
"[Yao, Ping and Chien-Po look at one another then drop the statue and follow Mulan. Shang looks astonished. Around the corner Yao, Ling",
"[Fa Zhou gives his cane to Fa Li and walks toward Chi Fu. Fa Zhou bows before\nthe horsemen]",
"by the acrobats. The Parade Leader follows, then Shang and his men, followed by lion dancers]",
"[Shang leads the men on horseback, all have sorrowful looks on their faces. Mulan rides up through the crowd and stops. She looks around\nand sees Shang in the parade]",
"Shang: I don't understand. My father should have been here.\n\nChi Fu [calling out from the top of a hill overlooking a valley]: Captain!",
"General Li [motioning with his pointer to a map of the region]: The Huns have struck here, here and here. I will take the main troops up to\nthe Tung Shao Pass and stop Shan-Yu before he destroys this village.",
"concerned. Ling drums his fingers on his knees. The medic comes out from the tent and whispers to Shang. Shang looks astonished and",
"[Chi Fu points down to the valley where the remains of General Li's army can be seen. Flags poking up out of the snow, armor lying face",
"walking into Fa Li and Fa Zhou's bedroom, both are in bed]",
"[Cut to Mulan walking around the burned-out village. She finds a the doll that Shan-Yu was holding and looks up sorrowfully. Shang\ncomes to her side]",
"Shan-Yu's sword. The Lion dancers stop behind Shang. A palace man strikes a large gong and the people fall silent]",
"[The Emperor motions for Shang to stand aside. Shang and his men part giving the Emperor a clear",
"Shang: The Huns are moving quickly. We'll make better time to the Imperial City through the Tung Shao Pass. We're the only hope for the\nEmperor now. Move out!",
"Shan-Yu [shaking his head]: No, the quickest way to the Emperor is through that pass. Besides, the little girl will be missing her doll. We\nshould return it to her.",
"[Shang takes the helmet and walks to the edge of the hill. He draws his sword and stabs it into the snow upright. He kneels down and\nplaces the helmet on top of the sword. Mulan approaches him from behind]",
"Shang [getting up and running toward the closing doors]: No.\n\nYao [beckoning to the other soldiers]: C'mon.",
"[End song]\n\n[Cut to Hun Bald Man #1 and #2 arriving with the Emperor and a high balcony within the palace. Shan-Yu drops down from the roof]"
],
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"[Shang approaches Mulan and looks down over her. Mulan looks up, sees Shang over top of her and gets up quickly dusting herself off]",
"[Mulan looks down at Shang with a worried look. Shan-Yu begins to approach Mulan and the rope.",
"Mulan [calling after Shang as he steps out of the tent]: Shang!\n\n[Cut to outside the tent. Chi Fu hauls out Mulan by the arm. Mulan uses her other hand to hold the blanket]",
"Shang: Um...[Mulan grins] You... [Mulan smiles] You fight good.\n\nMulan [smile turning into disappointment]: Oh, thank you. [Mulan walks toward Khan]",
"throws him to the ground. Shang lies limp. Mulan watches Shang fall then she looks over the\nedge at Ling and Yao now on the ground. Chien-Po runs off the screen out of sight]",
"Shang [catching his breath]: Ping, you are the craziest man I've ever met. And for that I owe you my life. From now on, you have my trust.\n[Mulan smiles big]",
"[Shan-Yu turns and looks back and sees Mulan looking concerned, holding up Shang. Shan-Yu pulls",
"Chi Fu: I knew there was something wrong with you. [Chi Fu takes off Mulan's hair tie and throws her to the ground] A woman.\n\n[Ling, Yao and Chien-Po are shocked]",
"Mulan looks at the approaching Shan-Yu and then down to spy his sword. Thinking quickly, Mulan grabs",
"[Yao, Ping and Chien-Po look at one another then drop the statue and follow Mulan. Shang looks astonished. Around the corner Yao, Ling",
"goes into the tent. Mulan is lying down. She opens her eyes, sees Shang and smiles at the sight of him. She sits up allowing the blanket to",
"Chi Fu [to the soldier by Khan]: Restrain him.\n\n[Shang walks toward Mulan with sword in hand]",
"Fa Zhou [sadly]: If I reveal her, she will be. [Fa Zhou embraces Fa Li]\n\nGrandma Fa: Ancestors, hear our prayer: Watch over Mulan.",
"[Shang practices martial arts with Mulan. With a punch to the face he knocks her back into a tree]",
"Shang [shouting]: Soldiers!\n\nAll Recruits [backing away revealing Mulan and pointing at her. Mulan is crouching in the fetal position on the ground]: He started it!",
"cabinet and sees his armor is gone. He hurries outside] [calling out] Mulan! \n[He stumbles while walking because of his leg injury] No.",
"[As Shang comes out of his tent, the arrow he shot up onto the pole comes down to his feet. He looks up and sees Mulan sitting on top of\nthe pole]\nMysterious as the",
"[Shan-Yu approaches Mulan. Using the sword as a lever, Mulan lunges at Shan-Yu kicking him in",
"Shang: Let me see your conscription notice. [Takes the notice from Mulan] Fa Zhou, *the* Fa Zhou?\n\nChi Fu: I didn't know Fa Zhou had a son.",
"Mulan [covering her chest with her left arm, she turns and shakes his hand with an outstretched right arm, smiling]: Heh, heh. [Mulan turns"
],
[
"Mulan looks at the approaching Shan-Yu and then down to spy his sword. Thinking quickly, Mulan grabs",
"[Shan-Yu turns and looks back and sees Mulan looking concerned, holding up Shang. Shan-Yu pulls",
"Shan-Yu and his horse. Khan arrives at Mulan's position just ahead of the avalanche. Mulan jumps onto Khan and reaches for Shang. She",
"[Mulan looks down at Shang with a worried look. Shan-Yu begins to approach Mulan and the rope.",
"Mulan uses this break to bolt away from the avalanche. Shan-Yu gains his composure and starts to gallop away from the avalanche on his",
"[Cut to Mulan walking around the burned-out village. She finds a the doll that Shan-Yu was holding and looks up sorrowfully. Shang\ncomes to her side]",
"Mulan: The Huns are alive, they're in the city.\n\nShang: You don't belong here Mulan, go home.",
"[Shan-Yu approaches Mulan. Using the sword as a lever, Mulan lunges at Shan-Yu kicking him in",
"Shan-Yu [recollecting himself and focusing in on Mulan]: Yrrrrrrraah.",
"Mulan climbs up a column to get out of Shan-Yu's reach. Shan-Yu slices the base of the column",
"[Cut to Shan-Yu. Shan-Yu breaks through the doors and catches up to Mulan swinging his sword",
"[The cannon lodges in the snow and explodes causing the beginning of a large avalanche. Mulan looks up with an evil grin on her face and\nShan-Yu watches in horror as many of his troops begin to be swallowed up by the snow]",
"[Mulan lines up where she is standing with the fireworks tower across the way. Shan-Yu breaks\nthrough the roof behind Mulan surprising her. Mulan backs away and searches for something on her",
"[Cut to Mulan riding Khan above the snow into the teeth of the avalanche. Khan and Mulan are swept under by the snow and reemerge\nquickly. She looks back and sees Shang passed out riding the wave of snow]",
"Shan-Yu's sword and cuts the taught rope. Shan-Yu reaches the edge and grabs for the falling rope unsuccessfully as Mulan leaves the",
"Ling: You're dead. [They fight on top of Chien-Po. Mulan runs away. Ling notices Mulan and then points toward her] Oh, there he goes.",
"[Shan-Yu swipes at Mulan with his sword hitting her in the right side. Mulan falls back grabbing her right side. Shan-Yu's horse stumbles.",
"Mulan runs away from the doors down the corridor. Mushu riding Shan-Yu's falcon like a horse\ncatches up with Mulan]",
"[The troops walk off toward the Imperial City leaving Mulan behind with Khan, Cri-Kee, and Mushu. Mulan is sitting, shivering. Khan takes",
"Mulan [to herself]: They'll never reach the Emperor in time. [She looks at the columns and runs near to the Shang and his soldiers. She"
],
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"[Mulan walks away from the Emperor and is embraced by Yao and Ling. Chien-Po comes up and lifts",
"[Yao, Ping and Chien-Po look at one another then drop the statue and follow Mulan. Shang looks astonished. Around the corner Yao, Ling",
"[Mulan runs into a tent and stops. Yao, Ling, and Chien-Po (in that order) run through the tent. Yao stops short as he is about to run into a",
"[Chien-Po lifts up the Emperor and runs over to Mulan who is by a rope attached to a column in",
"Yao, Ling and Chien-Po [rushing toward Mulan]: Noooooo!",
"pulling it behind Shan-Yu's back. Mulan, Chien-Po, Yao and Ling enter the balcony from the\nstairs]",
"[Khan jumps away from the troops position and starts to run towards Mulan passing Ling, Yao and Chien-Po. The avalanche swallows up",
"[Yao grabs Mulan's foot as she starts to crawl away. Ling kicks Yao on the butt causing him to land on Chien-Po's stomach. Ling Jump",
"Mulan [speaking loudly]: We need help! [Yao's arrow lands near by Mulan and she picks it up and starts to tie the rope to Khan]",
"throws him to the ground. Shang lies limp. Mulan watches Shang fall then she looks over the\nedge at Ling and Yao now on the ground. Chien-Po runs off the screen out of sight]",
"[Chien-Po prays as he calmly walks up to the group of soldiers. He lifts them all up and pulls backward hauling Mulan, Shang, Khan, Mushu\nand Cri-Kee to safety]",
"attacks Mulan, but she ducks and he lands on Yao on top of Chien-Po]",
"Mulan [to herself]: They'll never reach the Emperor in time. [She looks at the columns and runs near to the Shang and his soldiers. She",
"Shang, Yao, Ling, and Chien-Po follow suit. Mulan looks up then turns around hardly believing\nwhat she sees as the entire Chinese population within the palace grounds fall prostrate on the",
"[Shang turns his horse and rides around Mulan and goes forward]\n\nMulan [to Yao, Chien-Po and Ling]: Keep your eyes open. I know they're here. Hya.",
"Mulan [speaking nervously and unnaturally in a manly voice]: Oh hi guys, I didn't know you were *here*. [Yao, Ling and Chien-Po share",
"Ling: You're dead. [They fight on top of Chien-Po. Mulan runs away. Ling notices Mulan and then points toward her] Oh, there he goes.",
"Mulan: Chien-Po, get the Emperor.\n\nChien-Po [standing in front of the Emperor and bowing]: Sorry, your Majesty.",
"[Cut to outside of the medic tent. Mulan and Medic are inside. Shang stands by the entrance. Yao, Ling and Chien-Po look quite",
"Yao [relaxed]: Yeah. [Chien-Po places Yao back on the ground] [to Mulan\nwhile walking away] Aaaaa, you ain't worth my time chicken boy."
],
[
"Shan-Yu and his horse. Khan arrives at Mulan's position just ahead of the avalanche. Mulan jumps onto Khan and reaches for Shang. She",
"[The cannon lodges in the snow and explodes causing the beginning of a large avalanche. Mulan looks up with an evil grin on her face and\nShan-Yu watches in horror as many of his troops begin to be swallowed up by the snow]",
"[Shan-Yu uses his free arm to elbow Shang in the face. Shan-Yu gets up and head-butts Shang and",
"Mulan uses this break to bolt away from the avalanche. Shan-Yu gains his composure and starts to gallop away from the avalanche on his",
"Shan-Yu's sword and cuts the taught rope. Shan-Yu reaches the edge and grabs for the falling rope unsuccessfully as Mulan leaves the",
"Mulan looks at the approaching Shan-Yu and then down to spy his sword. Thinking quickly, Mulan grabs",
"[End song]\n\n[Cut to Hun Bald Man #1 and #2 arriving with the Emperor and a high balcony within the palace. Shan-Yu drops down from the roof]",
"[Cut to Shan-Yu's falcon flying over the avalanche site. Shan-Yu's hand pops out of the snow. He gets up and glances around]",
"lies flat down on the left side of the roof. Shan-Yu sees the approaching rocket and tries to\nrun, but the sword has him pinned to the spot. The rocket hits Shan-Yu square in the belly",
"[Cut to Shan Yu sitting on top of a tree. He cuts off the very top with his sword. His falcon swoops buy and drops a doll. Shan-Yu takes",
"Shan-Yu: Boo. [Shan-Yu steps into the balcony next to the Emperor] [to Hun Bald Man #1 and #2] Guard the door [they walk off down",
"[Cut to Shan-Yu. Shan-Yu breaks through the doors and catches up to Mulan swinging his sword",
"his sword. Shan-Yu grabs Shang's arm and throws him towards the edge. Shang grabs onto a column",
"Shang: Fire!\n\n[They launch a volley at the mountain where the archers are stationed. As the cannon fire explodes, Shan-Yu's army hides]",
"his sword just as Guard reaches the top. The guard picks up the torch to\nlight the fire and sees Shan-Yu jump over the edge of the tower and looks at",
"[Shan-Yu approaches Mulan. Using the sword as a lever, Mulan lunges at Shan-Yu kicking him in",
"[Shan-Yu swipes at Mulan with his sword hitting her in the right side. Mulan falls back grabbing her right side. Shan-Yu's horse stumbles.",
"forcing Shang to be on his back underneath him. Shang uses his knee to hit Shan-Yu from behind\nas he uses his hand to hit him in the head. Shang forces Shan-Yu onto his back and grabs his arm",
"[Shang reaches the palace doors just as they close with all the Huns inside]\n\nShan-Yu [laughs evily]: Ha, Ha, Ha, Ha, Ha, Ha.",
"Shang [kneeling down giving the sword to the Emperor]: Your Majesty, I present to you the sword of Shan-Yu."
],
[
"Shang: The Huns are moving quickly. We'll make better time to the Imperial City through the Tung Shao Pass. We're the only hope for the\nEmperor now. Move out!",
"General Li [motioning with his pointer to a map of the region]: The Huns have struck here, here and here. I will take the main troops up to\nthe Tung Shao Pass and stop Shan-Yu before he destroys this village.",
"[Cut to Shan-Yu leading his army at a charge on horseback through a forest. \nHe stops and motions stage right. Hun Archer, Hun Strong Guy, Hun Long-Hair",
"General Li: Your Majesty, the Huns have crossed our Northern border.\n\nChi Fu: Impossible! No one can get through The Great Wall. [The Emperor\nmotions for Chi Fu's silence]",
"Chi Fu [fading in]: You think your troops are ready to fight? Hah! They would not last a minute against the Huns. \n\nShang: They completed their training.",
"[Shan-Yu raises his sword high above his head and charges down the mountain at Shang's position. His falcon flies off his shoulder on\nShan-Yu's war cry The Hun army follows]",
"[Shang reaches the palace doors just as they close with all the Huns inside]\n\nShan-Yu [laughs evily]: Ha, Ha, Ha, Ha, Ha, Ha.",
"[Hun Archer, Long-Hair Hun Man, Hun Strong Guy, Hun Bald Man #1, and Hun Bald Man #2 each pop out of the snow and join\nShan-Yu. They set off towards the Imperial City]",
"Chi Fu: Citizens I bring you a proclamation from the Imperial City: the\nHuns have invaded China! \n\nTownspeople [expressing surprise]: No!",
"Shan-Yu [adjusting Scout #1's collar]: Nice work, gentlemen. You found the\nHun army. [motioning to the soldiers on horseback. The Hun army laughs]",
"Hun Long-Hair Guy: Imperial scouts. \n\n[Shan Yu dismounts and walks towards the scouts]\n\nScout #1: Shan-Yu.",
"[End song]\n\n[Cut to Hun Bald Man #1 and #2 arriving with the Emperor and a high balcony within the palace. Shan-Yu drops down from the roof]",
"Mulan: The Huns are alive, they're in the city.\n\nShang: You don't belong here Mulan, go home.",
"General Li: Shun-Yu is leading them. We'll set up defenses around your\npalace immediately.\n\nEmperor [forcefully]: No! Send your troops to protect my people. Chi Fu,",
"touch and moves away] [agitated] But the Huns are here! [Mulan walks up to Man #2] Please, you have to help me. [Man #2 walks",
"We all must serve \nour Emperor\nWho guards us from the Huns\nA man by bearing arms\nA girl by bearing sons",
"[Guard runs to the tower and up the ladder as Hun Bald Man #1 and Hun Long\nHair Man appear trying to stop him. Hun Bald Man #1 breaks the ladder with",
"the Emperor into the Palace. Long-Haired Hun Man and Hun Strong Guy close the palace doors as Hun archer knocks his arrow retreating\ninto the Palace to threaten would be rescue attempts]",
"[Mulan charges forward towards the oncoming horde of the Hun army being led by Shan-Yu and his falcon. Mushu looks over her at the\noncoming horde with worry in his eyes]",
"Mushu: Okay, okay, let me see what you've got. From General Li, dear son, we're waiting for the huns at the pass and it would mean a lot"
],
[
"We all must serve \nour Emperor\nWho guards us from the Huns\nA man by bearing arms\nA girl by bearing sons",
"Chi Fu: By order of the Emperor, one man from every family must serve in the\nImperial Army. The Xiao family [a family member steps up, bows to the guard",
"Chi Fu: Yes, your highness.\n\nEmperor: Deliver conscription notices throughout all the provinces. Call up\nreserves and as many new recruits as possible.",
"Emperor: My children, heaven smiles down upon the Middle Kingdom. China will sleep safely tonight thanks to our brave warriors.\n\n[The crowd cheers]",
"Fa Zhou [standing proud]: I am ready to serve the Emperor. [Fa Zhou reaches\nfor the conscription notice]",
"Emperor [taking off his pendant]: Then take this, so your family will know what you have done\nfor me. And this [handing her the sword of Shan-Yu] so the world will know what you have done\nfor China.",
"the stairs that lead to the balcony]. [pacing around the Emperor] Your walls and armies have fallen, and now it's your turn. Bow to me.",
"[The Emperor motions for Shang to stand aside. Shang and his men part giving the Emperor a clear",
"Yi's Son [holding his old father back]: I will serve the Emperor in my\nfather's place.\n\nChi Fu: The Fa Family.\n\nMulan: No.",
"Shang [kneeling down giving the sword to the Emperor]: Your Majesty, I present to you the sword of Shan-Yu.",
"General Li: Shun-Yu is leading them. We'll set up defenses around your\npalace immediately.\n\nEmperor [forcefully]: No! Send your troops to protect my people. Chi Fu,",
"and takes the conscription notice from the guard]. The Yi family.",
"Emperor: I wont take any chances, General. A single grain of rice can tip\nthe scale. One man may be the difference between victory and defeat.",
"Shang, Yao, Ling, and Chien-Po follow suit. Mulan looks up then turns around hardly believing\nwhat she sees as the entire Chinese population within the palace grounds fall prostrate on the",
"[Cut to the palace. The large doors to the central chamber open as General Li\nwalks in flanked on his left and right by soldiers and approaches the Emperor. \nHe bows, then looks up]",
"Emperor: I know what this means to you, Captain Li. Your father would have been very proud.",
"Emperor: No matter how the wind howls, the mountain cannot bow to it.\n\nShan-Yu: Then you will kneel in pieces. [Shan-Yu draws back his sword to strike the Emperor]",
"Shan-Yu: Boo. [Shan-Yu steps into the balcony next to the Emperor] [to Hun Bald Man #1 and #2] Guard the door [they walk off down",
"Chi Fu: Citizens I bring you a proclamation from the Imperial City: the\nHuns have invaded China! \n\nTownspeople [expressing surprise]: No!",
"Shang [to the recruits]: Okay gentlemen, thanks to your new friend Ping, you'll spend tonight picking up every single grain of rice. And\ntomorrow, the real work begins."
],
[
"Mulan [running outside to keep her father from taking the conscription\nnotice]: Father, you can't go.\n\nFa Zhou [turning to see his daughter]: Mulan!",
"up and he falls. Unbeknownst to her father, Mulan watches in horror. She\nbreathes heavily]",
"Mulan: Please sir, my father has already fought bravely--\n\nChi Fu: Silence! You would do well to teach your daughter to hold her tongue\nin a man's presence.",
"Yi's Son [holding his old father back]: I will serve the Emperor in my\nfather's place.\n\nChi Fu: The Fa Family.\n\nMulan: No.",
"[Cut to Mulan's home, her father is sitting beneath the blossom tree. A blossom falls and lands",
"on his leg. Mulan appears at the threshold and moves toward her father. Fa Zhou sees her\napproaching and starts to stand]",
"Mulan [to herself]: They'll never reach the Emperor in time. [She looks at the columns and runs near to the Shang and his soldiers. She",
"Chi Fu [to the troops]: Trecherous snake.\n\nMulan [on the ground kneeling and hunched over, speaking to Shang]: My name is Mulan. I did it to save my father.",
"out. Cut to Mulan in the armory. She opens the cabinet with the armor. \nUsing her father's sword, she cuts her hair short and ties it up above her",
"Mulan: You shouldn't have to go.\n\nFa Li: Mulan!\n\nMulan: There are plenty of young men to fight for China.",
"Mulan [calling out]: Father I brought your--whoop! [Fa Zhou bumps into Mulan. \nThe cup falls to the ground and Fa Zhou catches the teapot with the handle of\nhis cane]",
"Chi Fu [getting in Mulan's face and speaking to her while she whinces]: Ultimate dishonor.\n\nMulan: It was the only way. Please believe me.",
"Mulan: What is it?\n\n[Fa Zhou gets up and walks to the entrance of their house with Mulan\nfollowing]\n\nFa Li: Mulan, stay inside.",
"[Cut to Mulan's Father, Fa Zhou, kneeling and praying before the Fa family's\nancestors]\n\nFa Zhou: Honorable ancestors, please help Mulan impress the matchmaker today.",
"Mulan looks at the approaching Shan-Yu and then down to spy his sword. Thinking quickly, Mulan grabs",
"Li comes back and drags Mulan away]\nA girl can bring her family\nGreat honor in one way\nBy striking a good match\nAnd this could be the day",
"Shang [starting to run after her waving his arms]: Stop!\n\n[Mulan plants the cannon and aims it for the cliff with the snow overhang]",
"[End of song. Mulan sits on a bench under the blossom tree. Fa Zhou\napproaches her, clearing his throat. Mulan sees him approaching and turns her\nhead away. Fa Zhou sits down beside Mulan]",
"Mulan: Okay, okay, how 'bout this? Ahem, [in her manly voice] excuse me,",
"her ancestors. Getting up, Mulan hurries down the steps. Cri-Kee sees her and\nhops down from above and follows her. Mulan goes to her parent's bedroom and"
],
[
"Mushu: Hey, dragon, dragon, not lizard. I don't do that tongue thing [flips\nout his tongue to show Mulan what he means].\n\nMulan: You're uh...",
"Mulan [to Mushu motioning with her head to Ling]: His name's Ling.\n\nShang: I didn't ask for his name. I asked for yours.",
"Mushu: Who am I? Who am I? I am the guardian of lost souls. [Mulan smiles\nbig in anticipation of seeing her guardian] I am the powerful, the",
"Mushu [calling out]: Mulan! Mulan! [seeing hair sticking up from the snow] Mulan? [Mushu picks up the Hun by the hair]",
"Mushu [rings the gong and looks at the Great Stone Dragon]: Yo rocky, wake\nup! You gotta go fetch Mulan. [pauses as nothing happens. Mushu walks over",
"Mushu [while feeding Mulan]: No time to talk. Now remember, it's your first day of training so listen to your teacher and no fighting. Play",
"First Ancestor: The point is we will be sending a real dragon to retrieve\nMulan.\n\nMushu: What? But I'm a real dragon.",
"Mushu: Of course Ping DID steal my gir-[Mulan reaches back and grabs holds Mushu's mouth together]\n\nMulan: Yes, my name is Ping.",
"Mushu [riding on the shield up to Mulan, Khan and Shang speaking loudly, above the noise of the avalanche]: Hey Mulan, I found a lucky\ncricket.",
"Mushu: It's all attitude. Be tough like this guy here [looking at Yao].\n\n[Mulan looks at Yao as he hocks up a loogie and spits]",
"Mushu [pushing the hun soldier back under the snow]: Nope. Mulan! [Mushu picks up Cri-Kee out of the snow] Man, you are one lucky\nbug.",
"Mushu: Intimidating? Awe inspiring?\n\nMulan [making a hand gesture to denote his smallness of size]: Tiny.",
"Mushu: Yeah right, Yeah sure. Look, [pointing to Mulan's tent] go to your tent. [Mulan walks away with a look of delight. Mushu talks to",
"and sword which land near her. Mushu and Cri-Kee, sent flying by the blast, scream and land near Mulan.",
"[Mulan searches for the flint in the snow in vain. She sees Mushu, grabs him and stretches him causing him to light the fuse. Mushu lands",
"Mushu [hiding in Mulan's armor poking his head out from her back]: Okay this\nis it, time to show 'em your man walk. Shoulders back, chest high, feet",
"Mushu [running out from the tent calling after Mulan]: Wait, you forgot your sword. My little baby off to destroy people [sniffle].\n\n[Cut to the troops muddling around near Shang's tent]",
"Mushu: Try, uh, ahh, Chu!\n\nMulan: Ah Chu.\n\nShang: Ah Chu?",
"[The troops walk off toward the Imperial City leaving Mulan behind with Khan, Cri-Kee, and Mushu. Mulan is sitting, shivering. Khan takes",
"his blanket and wraps it around Mulan with his mouth and sits behind her. Cri-Kee lights a fire with twigs. When he doesn't get warm, he"
],
[
"Shang: The Huns are moving quickly. We'll make better time to the Imperial City through the Tung Shao Pass. We're the only hope for the\nEmperor now. Move out!",
"Shang [his troops laden with poles on their shoulders carrying bags of grain - one on each side. They march up a mountain]:\nTime is racing toward us",
"[Shan-Yu raises his sword high above his head and charges down the mountain at Shang's position. His falcon flies off his shoulder on\nShan-Yu's war cry The Hun army follows]",
"Shang: I don't understand. My father should have been here.\n\nChi Fu [calling out from the top of a hill overlooking a valley]: Captain!",
"[The Emperor motions for Shang to stand aside. Shang and his men part giving the Emperor a clear",
"General Li: Shun-Yu is leading them. We'll set up defenses around your\npalace immediately.\n\nEmperor [forcefully]: No! Send your troops to protect my people. Chi Fu,",
"impressed by Shang's physique] You will assemble swiftly and silently every morning. [Shang walks down the line of soldiers] Anyone who\nacts otherwise will answer to me.",
"Shang: Fire!\n\n[They launch a volley at the mountain where the archers are stationed. As the cannon fire explodes, Shan-Yu's army hides]",
"Shang [getting up and running toward the closing doors]: No.\n\nYao [beckoning to the other soldiers]: C'mon.",
"Shang [to the recruits]: Okay gentlemen, thanks to your new friend Ping, you'll spend tonight picking up every single grain of rice. And\ntomorrow, the real work begins.",
"Chi Fu [looking around for Mushu but not finding him, then runs into Shang's tent]: Captain. Urgent news from the General. We're needed\nat the front.",
"Shang: A life for a life. My debt is repaid. [turns and walks towards the Imperial City] Move out!",
"Chi Fu [to Shang]: And I wont leave anything out. [exits through the tent]",
"Chi Fu: Most impressive.\n\nGeneral Li: Good luck Captain. [The general and his mounted troops leave the camp]",
"Shang: Hold the last cannon. [Yao poised to light his cannon, pauses. Shan-Yu and his troops appear at the top of the mountain] Prepare\nto fight. If we die, we die with honor.",
"Shang [turning around with knocked arrow pointing towards Yao]: Yao. [All recruits take a step back leaving Yao one step forward. Shang",
"Shang [kneeling down giving the sword to the Emperor]: Your Majesty, I present to you the sword of Shan-Yu.",
"Emperor: No matter how the wind howls, the mountain cannot bow to it.\n\nShan-Yu: Then you will kneel in pieces. [Shan-Yu draws back his sword to strike the Emperor]",
"Yao [bows to Shang]: I'll get that arrow pretty boy. And I'll do it with my shirt on. [Yao prepares to leap onto that pole]",
"Chi Fu [coming up to Shang's face]: But you can't just...\n\nShang [getting in Chi Fu's face]: I said, \"Move out!\""
],
[
"[Cut to Ling, Yao and Chien-Po standing behind a rock. They see the snow approaching close and run to larger shelter where the rest of\nShang's army is positioned just as the avalance reaches their posision]",
"Shang: Fire!\n\n[They launch a volley at the mountain where the archers are stationed. As the cannon fire explodes, Shan-Yu's army hides]",
"[Shan-Yu raises his sword high above his head and charges down the mountain at Shang's position. His falcon flies off his shoulder on\nShan-Yu's war cry The Hun army follows]",
"Shang [his troops laden with poles on their shoulders carrying bags of grain - one on each side. They march up a mountain]:\nTime is racing toward us",
"[Khan jumps away from the troops position and starts to run towards Mulan passing Ling, Yao and Chien-Po. The avalanche swallows up",
"Yao, Chien-Po and Ling [running towards the oncoming avalanche]: Yeeahhhhhh! [they stop. noticing the oncoming avalanche they turn",
"[The cannon lodges in the snow and explodes causing the beginning of a large avalanche. Mulan looks up with an evil grin on her face and\nShan-Yu watches in horror as many of his troops begin to be swallowed up by the snow]",
"[The troops hurriedly run away as many arrows start falling all around them. Mulan pulls Khan by the reins to hurry him up. Fire arrows\nstart hitting the cart with cannons attached to Khan. The cart begins to blaze with fire]",
"Ling, Chien-Po and other recruits set up cannons against rocks. They dodge a set of arrows that fall around them]",
"[Hun Archer, Long-Hair Hun Man, Hun Strong Guy, Hun Bald Man #1, and Hun Bald Man #2 each pop out of the snow and join\nShan-Yu. They set off towards the Imperial City]",
"[Guard runs to the tower and up the ladder as Hun Bald Man #1 and Hun Long\nHair Man appear trying to stop him. Hun Bald Man #1 breaks the ladder with",
"[The troops walk off toward the Imperial City leaving Mulan behind with Khan, Cri-Kee, and Mushu. Mulan is sitting, shivering. Khan takes",
"Chi Fu: Most impressive.\n\nGeneral Li: Good luck Captain. [The general and his mounted troops leave the camp]",
"[Cut to Mulan riding Khan above the snow into the teeth of the avalanche. Khan and Mulan are swept under by the snow and reemerge\nquickly. She looks back and sees Shang passed out riding the wave of snow]",
"[Cut to Yao, Ling and Chien-Po calmed down sitting on the rock]\n\nLing: Some king of the rock! [Yao pushes him off the rock]",
"grabs his hand, then the avalanche rushes forth breaking their grip, turning Khan around facing the oncoming avalanche of snow]",
"Shang: Fire!\n\n[Mulan, Ling and Chien-Po launch a second volley at the mountain where the archers are stationed. No more arrows can be seen coming\nfrom the mountain position]",
"they're dead. Besides, I've got all the luck we'll need. [Speaking to",
"[Cut to ruins of a burned out village. The soldiers walk through the singed gate and look around at the few planks that remain from the\nbuildings]\n\nShang [from mounted horse]: Search for survivors.",
"Mulan uses this break to bolt away from the avalanche. Shan-Yu gains his composure and starts to gallop away from the avalanche on his"
],
[
"the stairs that lead to the balcony]. [pacing around the Emperor] Your walls and armies have fallen, and now it's your turn. Bow to me.",
"Shan-Yu: No! [He looks down at the crowd and realizes he cannot find the Emperor among the\nthrong of people] Yrraaaaahhhh!",
"[Khan jumps down the steps and gallops on the flat parts of the stair case back down to ground\nlevel. The crowd cheers al the while. The Emperor approaches Shang and clears his throat]",
"the Emperor into the Palace. Long-Haired Hun Man and Hun Strong Guy close the palace doors as Hun archer knocks his arrow retreating\ninto the Palace to threaten would be rescue attempts]",
"men jump out from behind the dragon knocking down Shang and grab the Emperor knocking off his hat. Hun Bald Man #1 and #2 carry",
"General Li: Shun-Yu is leading them. We'll set up defenses around your\npalace immediately.\n\nEmperor [forcefully]: No! Send your troops to protect my people. Chi Fu,",
"[Cut to the parade procession stopping in front of the Emperor on the steps of the palace. Chi Fu stands next to Shang and gives him",
"Emperor: I know what this means to you, Captain Li. Your father would have been very proud.",
"Emperor: You don't meet a girl like that ev'ry dynasty. [The emperor puts on his hat and walks\nback up the steps to his palace]",
"[End song]\n\n[Cut to Hun Bald Man #1 and #2 arriving with the Emperor and a high balcony within the palace. Shan-Yu drops down from the roof]",
"Emperor: My children, heaven smiles down upon the Middle Kingdom. China will sleep safely tonight thanks to our brave warriors.\n\n[The crowd cheers]",
"[Cut to the victory parade in the Imperial City. Fireworks go off, kites are flying. The drummers march by, followed by the flutist, followed",
"Emperor: No matter how the wind howls, the mountain cannot bow to it.\n\nShan-Yu: Then you will kneel in pieces. [Shan-Yu draws back his sword to strike the Emperor]",
"[Chien-Po lifts up the Emperor and runs over to Mulan who is by a rope attached to a column in",
"[The Emperor motions for Shang to stand aside. Shang and his men part giving the Emperor a clear",
"Emperor [to Mulan]: Very well then, you can have his job [pointing out Chi Fu].\n\nChi Fu [wobbling to and fro]: What?...My...[faints]",
"Shan-Yu: Boo. [Shan-Yu steps into the balcony next to the Emperor] [to Hun Bald Man #1 and #2] Guard the door [they walk off down",
"Chi Fu [pulling the board away]: Be careful, Captain. The General may be your father, but I am the Emperor's council. And, oh, by the",
"Shang [kneeling down giving the sword to the Emperor]: Your Majesty, I present to you the sword of Shan-Yu.",
"[Cut to the palace. The large doors to the central chamber open as General Li\nwalks in flanked on his left and right by soldiers and approaches the Emperor. \nHe bows, then looks up]"
],
[
"Shan-Yu and his horse. Khan arrives at Mulan's position just ahead of the avalanche. Mulan jumps onto Khan and reaches for Shang. She",
"[The cannon lodges in the snow and explodes causing the beginning of a large avalanche. Mulan looks up with an evil grin on her face and\nShan-Yu watches in horror as many of his troops begin to be swallowed up by the snow]",
"[Shan-Yu uses his free arm to elbow Shang in the face. Shan-Yu gets up and head-butts Shang and",
"lies flat down on the left side of the roof. Shan-Yu sees the approaching rocket and tries to\nrun, but the sword has him pinned to the spot. The rocket hits Shan-Yu square in the belly",
"Mulan looks at the approaching Shan-Yu and then down to spy his sword. Thinking quickly, Mulan grabs",
"Shan-Yu's sword and cuts the taught rope. Shan-Yu reaches the edge and grabs for the falling rope unsuccessfully as Mulan leaves the",
"Mulan uses this break to bolt away from the avalanche. Shan-Yu gains his composure and starts to gallop away from the avalanche on his",
"[Cut to Shan Yu sitting on top of a tree. He cuts off the very top with his sword. His falcon swoops buy and drops a doll. Shan-Yu takes",
"[End song]\n\n[Cut to Hun Bald Man #1 and #2 arriving with the Emperor and a high balcony within the palace. Shan-Yu drops down from the roof]",
"[Cut to Shan-Yu's falcon flying over the avalanche site. Shan-Yu's hand pops out of the snow. He gets up and glances around]",
"stabs it into Shan-Yu's cape. The rocket on Mushu ignites and hurls him toward Shan-Yu. Mulan",
"his sword. Shan-Yu grabs Shang's arm and throws him towards the edge. Shang grabs onto a column",
"[Cut to Shan-Yu. Shan-Yu breaks through the doors and catches up to Mulan swinging his sword",
"[Shan-Yu's Falcon sees Shang and starts to squawk. Mushu from above singes off all his feathers with his fire breathing]",
"Shan-Yu: Boo. [Shan-Yu steps into the balcony next to the Emperor] [to Hun Bald Man #1 and #2] Guard the door [they walk off down",
"out of the scabbard and it falls to the ground. Khan rolls on his back in\nlaughter. Mulan throws her shoe and hits Khan in the head with it quieting",
"his sword just as Guard reaches the top. The guard picks up the torch to\nlight the fire and sees Shan-Yu jump over the edge of the tower and looks at",
"Shang: Fire!\n\n[They launch a volley at the mountain where the archers are stationed. As the cannon fire explodes, Shan-Yu's army hides]",
"[Shan-Yu swipes at Mulan with his sword hitting her in the right side. Mulan falls back grabbing her right side. Shan-Yu's horse stumbles.",
"[Shan-Yu approaches Mulan. Using the sword as a lever, Mulan lunges at Shan-Yu kicking him in"
],
[
"[Mulan looks at the sword, takes out the doll she found and places the doll at the base of the sword. She turns around and joins the rest of\nthe troops marching on]",
"[Shang takes the helmet and walks to the edge of the hill. He draws his sword and stabs it into the snow upright. He kneels down and\nplaces the helmet on top of the sword. Mulan approaches him from behind]",
"Mulan looks at the approaching Shan-Yu and then down to spy his sword. Thinking quickly, Mulan grabs",
"Mulan: Father, I brought you the sword of Shan-Yu [hands the sword to Fa Zhou] and the crest of",
"[Shang stands over Mulan. Mulan looks at Shang then bows her head in anticipation. Shang lifts the sword high above his head and throws\nit down in front of Mulan]",
"Emperor [taking off his pendant]: Then take this, so your family will know what you have done\nfor me. And this [handing her the sword of Shan-Yu] so the world will know what you have done\nfor China.",
"Shang [kneeling down giving the sword to the Emperor]: Your Majesty, I present to you the sword of Shan-Yu.",
"the face then sweep kicks him and he falls to the ground. Mulan picks the sword back up and",
"[The troops walk off toward the Imperial City leaving Mulan behind with Khan, Cri-Kee, and Mushu. Mulan is sitting, shivering. Khan takes",
"out his sword lodged in the column and heads toward them. As Shang sees Shan-Yu approaching, he\nputs his arm in front of Mulan to ask her to leave and takes out his knife. Mulan slides away.",
"[Fa Zhou takes the gifts and throws them down to the ground beside him to the surprise of Mulan. \nHe bends down and holds her arms outstretched]",
"[The line of Shang's troops with Mulan at the end draw their swords. Mulan looks down at her sword and sees the reflection of a large snow\nembankment hanging to the side of a cliff. She rushes forward]",
"and sword which land near her. Mushu and Cri-Kee, sent flying by the blast, scream and land near Mulan.",
"[Mulan grabs Mushu with her right hand and grabs the sword with her left and runs to the troops position. Cri-Kee and Khan follow. Yao,",
"[Shan-Yu lunges with his sword. Mulan dodges to her right and lets the sword go right through",
"out of the scabbard and it falls to the ground. Khan rolls on his back in\nlaughter. Mulan throws her shoe and hits Khan in the head with it quieting",
"[Shan-Yu approaches Mulan. Using the sword as a lever, Mulan lunges at Shan-Yu kicking him in",
"Mulan looks at her arm again] act. [now rapidly] This shall bring you honor\nand glory. [Fanning herself rapidly and sighing in relief] Huh.",
"the fan. She closes the fan back up on the sword and twists the fan with both hands so that\nShan-Yu loses his grip. The sword flies toward Mulan and she catches it by the handle slipping",
"Shan-Yu's sword and cuts the taught rope. Shan-Yu reaches the edge and grabs for the falling rope unsuccessfully as Mulan leaves the"
],
[
"Mushu: Yeeeeeahhhhhhh. [Mushu runs to his post and Cri-Kee bangs the gong awakening all the\nancestors]",
"Mushu [climbs up the empty guardian post laughing]: Ho, ho, heh, heh. Okay,",
"Mushu: I was this close, this close to impressing the ancestors, getting the top shelf, an entourage. Man, all my fine work, ffft. [Mushu picks",
"Mushu: Who am I? Who am I? I am the guardian of lost souls. [Mulan smiles\nbig in anticipation of seeing her guardian] I am the powerful, the",
"Mushu [dejectedly]: Protect the family.\n\nFirst Ancestor [pointing to the empty pedestal]: And you, oh demoted one.",
"Mushu: Good, Now slap him on the behind, they like that.\n\n[Mulan slaps Yao on the behind]",
"Mushu: Yeah right, Yeah sure. Look, [pointing to Mulan's tent] go to your tent. [Mulan walks away with a look of delight. Mushu talks to",
"[Cut to First Ancestor grinning happily looking at the scene through the temple window. He watches Mulan hand the helmet back to Fa\nZhou. Mushu climbs up to the window sill by First Ancestor's his head]",
"propelling him toward the firework tower. Mushu grabbed onto the sword as he went by letting the",
"Fa Deng [with his decapitated head on his lap]: Yeah, thanks a lot.\n\nMushu: And your point is?",
"showering slippers on his feet. He whistles as he walks off. Mushu and Cri-Kee enter his tent. Cri-Kee uses his legs to write up a letter. He",
"Ancestor 8 [grabbing Mushu and bringing him next to a guardian]: Yeah, awaken\nthe most cunning.",
"First Ancestor [grabbing Mushu and pulling him away from the guardian post as\nMushu fights to hold on]: You are not worthy of this spot. Now, awaken the",
"[Shan-Yu's Falcon sees Shang and starts to squawk. Mushu from above singes off all his feathers with his fire breathing]",
"[Cut to Mushu riding down the snow on a shield]",
"Ancestor 4 [taking Mushu and holding him next to the stone rabbit guardian]: \nNo, the swiftest.",
"Mushu: I...ring the gong.\n\nFirst Ancestor: That's right, now, wake up the ancestors.",
"Mushu [pushing the hun soldier back under the snow]: Nope. Mulan! [Mushu picks up Cri-Kee out of the snow] Man, you are one lucky\nbug.",
"Mushu: I knew we could to it. You da man. [Mulan looks pleased] Well sorta. [Mulan grimaces]\n\n[The soldiers help them up to the cliff]",
"Mushu: Khan-ie baby, hey, we need a ride. [Khan squirts Mushu off his back with water from his mouth]"
],
[
"and takes the conscription notice from the guard]. The Yi family.",
"takes the conscription notice replacing it with the hair comb her mother gave\nto her. She pauses to give her parents a loving, sorrowful look and hurries",
"Fa Zhou [waking up]: What? It can't be. [Fa Zhou looks at his night stand\nand notices the hair comb in place of his conscription notice. He checks the",
"Fa Zhou [standing proud]: I am ready to serve the Emperor. [Fa Zhou reaches\nfor the conscription notice]",
"Chi Fu: Yes, your highness.\n\nEmperor: Deliver conscription notices throughout all the provinces. Call up\nreserves and as many new recruits as possible.",
"Shang: Let me see your conscription notice. [Takes the notice from Mulan] Fa Zhou, *the* Fa Zhou?\n\nChi Fu: I didn't know Fa Zhou had a son.",
"Chi Fu [handing Fa Zhou the conscription notice]: Report tomorrow at the Wu\nShu camp.",
"Mulan [running outside to keep her father from taking the conscription\nnotice]: Father, you can't go.\n\nFa Zhou [turning to see his daughter]: Mulan!",
"We all must serve \nour Emperor\nWho guards us from the Huns\nA man by bearing arms\nA girl by bearing sons",
"down her chopsticks and writes down a final word on her right arm] punctual.\n[A cock crows] Aiya. [Calling out] Little brother. Little brother. Lit-",
"Chi Fu: By order of the Emperor, one man from every family must serve in the\nImperial Army. The Xiao family [a family member steps up, bows to the guard",
"of soldiers to fall forward and knock over the pot of congee and the cook behind it. The men look to the back of the line and spy Mulan who",
"Ling [sitting on top of Chien-Po]:\nWhat do we want?\n\nArmy Chorus:\nA girl worth fighting for!\n\nLing:\nWish that I had",
"mind bringing up some.\" Hellooooo, this is the army! Make it sound more urgent, please! You know what I'm talkin' about? [Cri-Kee starts",
"Chi Fu: Citizens I bring you a proclamation from the Imperial City: the\nHuns have invaded China! \n\nTownspeople [expressing surprise]: No!",
"the stairs that lead to the balcony]. [pacing around the Emperor] Your walls and armies have fallen, and now it's your turn. Bow to me.",
"writing the note again] That's better, much better. [taking the note] Okay, Let's go.",
"concerned. Ling drums his fingers on his knees. The medic comes out from the tent and whispers to Shang. Shang looks astonished and",
"impressed by Shang's physique] You will assemble swiftly and silently every morning. [Shang walks down the line of soldiers] Anyone who\nacts otherwise will answer to me.",
"his actions, he shows sorrow on his face] The truth is we're both frauds. Your ancestors never sent me, they don't even like me. I mean,"
],
[
"Shang: Let me see your conscription notice. [Takes the notice from Mulan] Fa Zhou, *the* Fa Zhou?\n\nChi Fu: I didn't know Fa Zhou had a son.",
"Mulan [running outside to keep her father from taking the conscription\nnotice]: Father, you can't go.\n\nFa Zhou [turning to see his daughter]: Mulan!",
"Yi's Son [holding his old father back]: I will serve the Emperor in my\nfather's place.\n\nChi Fu: The Fa Family.\n\nMulan: No.",
"Mulan: You shouldn't have to go.\n\nFa Li: Mulan!\n\nMulan: There are plenty of young men to fight for China.",
"Mulan: What is it?\n\n[Fa Zhou gets up and walks to the entrance of their house with Mulan\nfollowing]\n\nFa Li: Mulan, stay inside.",
"[Cut to Mulan's home, her father is sitting beneath the blossom tree. A blossom falls and lands",
"Fa Zhou [sadly]: If I reveal her, she will be. [Fa Zhou embraces Fa Li]\n\nGrandma Fa: Ancestors, hear our prayer: Watch over Mulan.",
"Fa Zhou: It is an honor to protect my country and my family.\n\nMulan [angrily]: So you'll die for honor!",
"her ancestors. Getting up, Mulan hurries down the steps. Cri-Kee sees her and\nhops down from above and follows her. Mulan goes to her parent's bedroom and",
"Li comes back and drags Mulan away]\nA girl can bring her family\nGreat honor in one way\nBy striking a good match\nAnd this could be the day",
"[Cut to Mulan's Father, Fa Zhou, kneeling and praying before the Fa family's\nancestors]\n\nFa Zhou: Honorable ancestors, please help Mulan impress the matchmaker today.",
"up and he falls. Unbeknownst to her father, Mulan watches in horror. She\nbreathes heavily]",
"Chi Fu [getting in Mulan's face and speaking to her while she whinces]: Ultimate dishonor.\n\nMulan: It was the only way. Please believe me.",
"Mulan pours the tea for her family. She slams her teacup down on the table\nand stands up]",
"Mulan [to herself]: They'll never reach the Emperor in time. [She looks at the columns and runs near to the Shang and his soldiers. She",
"Mulan: I've missed you too Baba.\n\n[Fa li and Grandma Fa watch from the doorway]\n\nFa Li [sighing]: Ahhhhh",
"on his leg. Mulan appears at the threshold and moves toward her father. Fa Zhou sees her\napproaching and starts to stand]",
"Fa Zhou: Mulan--\n\nMulan [hurried]: Remember, the doctor said three cups of tea in the morning--\n\nFa Zhou: Mulan--",
"Mulan [to Mushu motioning with her head to Ling]: His name's Ling.\n\nShang: I didn't ask for his name. I asked for yours.",
"watches her parents in the bedroom. Fa Li turns away from Fa Zhou and walks\nout of site. Fa Zhou blows out the light. Mulan gets up and walks to the Fa"
],
[
"Mulan [running outside to keep her father from taking the conscription\nnotice]: Father, you can't go.\n\nFa Zhou [turning to see his daughter]: Mulan!",
"Shang: Let me see your conscription notice. [Takes the notice from Mulan] Fa Zhou, *the* Fa Zhou?\n\nChi Fu: I didn't know Fa Zhou had a son.",
"Mulan looks at the approaching Shan-Yu and then down to spy his sword. Thinking quickly, Mulan grabs",
"Mulan looks at her arm again] act. [now rapidly] This shall bring you honor\nand glory. [Fanning herself rapidly and sighing in relief] Huh.",
"Mulan [acting surprised]: They what!? [Mulan hurriedly puts on her clothes and jumps out of the tent going off to join the other recruits]",
"up and he falls. Unbeknownst to her father, Mulan watches in horror. She\nbreathes heavily]",
"[Shang approaches Mulan and looks down over her. Mulan looks up, sees Shang over top of her and gets up quickly dusting herself off]",
"Mulan pours the tea for her family. She slams her teacup down on the table\nand stands up]",
"out. Cut to Mulan in the armory. She opens the cabinet with the armor. \nUsing her father's sword, she cuts her hair short and ties it up above her",
"watches her parents in the bedroom. Fa Li turns away from Fa Zhou and walks\nout of site. Fa Zhou blows out the light. Mulan gets up and walks to the Fa",
"Mulan [covering her chest with her left arm, she turns and shakes his hand with an outstretched right arm, smiling]: Heh, heh. [Mulan turns",
"Mulan [to herself]: They'll never reach the Emperor in time. [She looks at the columns and runs near to the Shang and his soldiers. She",
"Fa Zhou [waking up]: What? It can't be. [Fa Zhou looks at his night stand\nand notices the hair comb in place of his conscription notice. He checks the",
"takes the conscription notice replacing it with the hair comb her mother gave\nto her. She pauses to give her parents a loving, sorrowful look and hurries",
"[Mulan looks at the sword, takes out the doll she found and places the doll at the base of the sword. She turns around and joins the rest of\nthe troops marching on]",
"Mulan: What is it?\n\n[Fa Zhou gets up and walks to the entrance of their house with Mulan\nfollowing]\n\nFa Li: Mulan, stay inside.",
"[Cut to Mulan's home, her father is sitting beneath the blossom tree. A blossom falls and lands",
"[Chi Fu looks at the Emperor actions astonishingly then immediately falls prostrate before Mulan.",
"Chi Fu [getting in Mulan's face and speaking to her while she whinces]: Ultimate dishonor.\n\nMulan: It was the only way. Please believe me.",
"[Cut to Mulan at the camp's entrance]"
],
[
"Fa Zhou [sadly]: If I reveal her, she will be. [Fa Zhou embraces Fa Li]\n\nGrandma Fa: Ancestors, hear our prayer: Watch over Mulan.",
"her ancestors. Getting up, Mulan hurries down the steps. Cri-Kee sees her and\nhops down from above and follows her. Mulan goes to her parent's bedroom and",
"[Cut to Mulan's Father, Fa Zhou, kneeling and praying before the Fa family's\nancestors]\n\nFa Zhou: Honorable ancestors, please help Mulan impress the matchmaker today.",
"Mulan: [Walking to catch up with the other maidens]\nAncestors\nHear my plea\nHelp me not to make a fool of me\nAnd to not uproot my fam'ly tree\nKeep my father standing tall",
"Fa Zhou: It is an honor to protect my country and my family.\n\nMulan [angrily]: So you'll die for honor!",
"First Ancestor [grabbing Mushu and pulling away from the post]: You had your\nchance to protect the Fa family.\n\nAncestor 6: Your mis-guidance led Fa Deng to disaster.",
"Mushu [dejectedly]: Protect the family.\n\nFirst Ancestor [pointing to the empty pedestal]: And you, oh demoted one.",
"First Ancestor [sternly to silence Mushu]: Mushu! These are the family\nguardians [motioning towards the stone statues on pedestals near the ceiling]. \nThey...",
"Mulan: What is it?\n\n[Fa Zhou gets up and walks to the entrance of their house with Mulan\nfollowing]\n\nFa Li: Mulan, stay inside.",
"Yi's Son [holding his old father back]: I will serve the Emperor in my\nfather's place.\n\nChi Fu: The Fa Family.\n\nMulan: No.",
"Yao: Wu hoo hooooo. [grabbing Mulan buy the collar] I'm going to hit you so\nhard it'll make your ancestors dizzy.",
"Mulan [running outside to keep her father from taking the conscription\nnotice]: Father, you can't go.\n\nFa Zhou [turning to see his daughter]: Mulan!",
"First Ancestor [disgusted]: Guardians.\n\n[Mushu lands on the steps outside the temple. Mulan walks up to him and rests besides him on the\nsteps]",
"First Ancestor [agitated]: Mushu!\n\nMushu: Hey, let me say something. Anybody who is foolish enough to threaten\nour family, vengeance will be MINE. Hrrrrr.",
"Ancestor 3 [spoken to Ancestor 1]: She get's it from my side of the family.\n\nMushu [spoken while swinging on a chain]: Call out for egg rolls!",
"Mulan behind them to protect her] [to Shang] Stand aside, that creature's not worth protecting.",
"[Cut to First Ancestor grinning happily looking at the scene through the temple window. He watches Mulan hand the helmet back to Fa\nZhou. Mushu climbs up to the window sill by First Ancestor's his head]",
"Family Temple. Mulan's image reflects off the stone tablets as she lights\nincense and places it in the hanging encense holder. She bows and prays to",
"Mulan looks at her arm again] act. [now rapidly] This shall bring you honor\nand glory. [Fanning herself rapidly and sighing in relief] Huh.",
"Mulan [to herself]: They'll never reach the Emperor in time. [She looks at the columns and runs near to the Shang and his soldiers. She"
],
[
"Mushu [rings the gong and looks at the Great Stone Dragon]: Yo rocky, wake\nup! You gotta go fetch Mulan. [pauses as nothing happens. Mushu walks over",
"Back at me? [Mulan puts her hand on the Great Stone Dragon and looks toward\nthe temple]\nWhy is my reflection someone",
"Mulan looks at the approaching Shan-Yu and then down to spy his sword. Thinking quickly, Mulan grabs",
"[Cut to Mulan sitting at the base of the Great Stone Dragon in the rain. \nMulan looks down to see her reflection in the puddle caused by the rain. She",
"[The troops walk off toward the Imperial City leaving Mulan behind with Khan, Cri-Kee, and Mushu. Mulan is sitting, shivering. Khan takes",
"cabinet and sees his armor is gone. He hurries outside] [calling out] Mulan! \n[He stumbles while walking because of his leg injury] No.",
"Fa Zhou [sadly]: If I reveal her, she will be. [Fa Zhou embraces Fa Li]\n\nGrandma Fa: Ancestors, hear our prayer: Watch over Mulan.",
"Mushu: Don't even worry about it, I will not lose face. [Mushu falls down\nthe hill under the weight of the Great Stone Dragon's head and lands on the",
"[Mulan searches for the flint in the snow in vain. She sees Mushu, grabs him and stretches him causing him to light the fuse. Mushu lands",
"fetch Mulan. Did, did I mention that I was the Great Stone Dragon?",
"[Shang and his soldiers pick up a big stone statue and use it as a battering ram. They are unsuccessful at opening the door. Mulan sees\nwhat's going on and arrives at the steps]",
"[Chien-Po prays as he calmly walks up to the group of soldiers. He lifts them all up and pulls backward hauling Mulan, Shang, Khan, Mushu\nand Cri-Kee to safety]",
"[Mulan lines up where she is standing with the fireworks tower across the way. Shan-Yu breaks\nthrough the roof behind Mulan surprising her. Mulan backs away and searches for something on her",
"Shan-Yu and his horse. Khan arrives at Mulan's position just ahead of the avalanche. Mulan jumps onto Khan and reaches for Shang. She",
"[Mulan takes out the flint and tries to light the fuse. Shan-Yu's falcon swoops buy knocking Mulan down scattering the flint rock]",
"Great Stone Dragon. [First Ancestor throws Mushu out of the temple]",
"Shang [starting to run after her waving his arms]: Stop!\n\n[Mulan plants the cannon and aims it for the cliff with the snow overhang]",
"Mulan [to herself]: They'll never reach the Emperor in time. [She looks at the columns and runs near to the Shang and his soldiers. She",
"Mulan behind them to protect her] [to Shang] Stand aside, that creature's not worth protecting.",
"Mushu: Hey, dragon, dragon, not lizard. I don't do that tongue thing [flips\nout his tongue to show Mulan what he means].\n\nMulan: You're uh..."
],
[
"[Cut to Mulan at the camp's entrance]",
"[Mulan runs into a tent and stops. Yao, Ling, and Chien-Po (in that order) run through the tent. Yao stops short as he is about to run into a",
"Mushu [running out from the tent calling after Mulan]: Wait, you forgot your sword. My little baby off to destroy people [sniffle].\n\n[Cut to the troops muddling around near Shang's tent]",
"Shang [shouting]: Soldiers!\n\nAll Recruits [backing away revealing Mulan and pointing at her. Mulan is crouching in the fetal position on the ground]: He started it!",
"Mulan quickly grabs the cannon and it fires high and back towards the camp landing and exploding Chi Fu's tent]\n(Be a man)\nWe must be swift as",
"Mulan: Hey guys. \n\n[Chi Fu watches and then walks into the tent. General Li and Li Shang are in the tent.]",
"Chi Fu: That's not funny.\n\n[Mulan comes running up to the group]",
"Mulan [calling out]: Shang, GO!\n\n[Shang runs out from behind the corner, charges through the door and runs up the stairs]",
"Shang [starting to run after her waving his arms]: Stop!\n\n[Mulan plants the cannon and aims it for the cliff with the snow overhang]",
"[Cut to Mulan outside Chi Fu's Tent having dressed fully. Chi Fu and Shang are talking from inside]",
"Mulan [to herself]: They'll never reach the Emperor in time. [She looks at the columns and runs near to the Shang and his soldiers. She",
"Mulan runs away from the doors down the corridor. Mushu riding Shan-Yu's falcon like a horse\ncatches up with Mulan]",
"[Shang turns his horse and rides around Mulan and goes forward]\n\nMulan [to Yao, Chien-Po and Ling]: Keep your eyes open. I know they're here. Hya.",
"Mulan [calling after Shang as he steps out of the tent]: Shang!\n\n[Cut to outside the tent. Chi Fu hauls out Mulan by the arm. Mulan uses her other hand to hold the blanket]",
"Shang [to Mulan]: I don't need anyone causing trouble in my camp!",
"whistles loudly catching the soldiers' attention] Hey guys, I've got an idea. [Mulan runs around the palace to the right towards the columns]",
"Archer Guy [drawing back his bow]: One.\n\n[End Interlude]\n\n[Cut to Mulan on a hill outside of the camp. Khan is sitting watching]",
"Shang [loudly]: Soldiers! [The soldiers line up quicky. Shang takes off his shirt and grabs a bow and quiver of arrows. Mulan is duly",
"Chi Fu: Most impressive.\n\nGeneral Li: Good luck Captain. [The general and his mounted troops leave the camp]",
"Chi Fu [looking around for Mushu but not finding him, then runs into Shang's tent]: Captain. Urgent news from the General. We're needed\nat the front."
],
[
"Mulan looks at the approaching Shan-Yu and then down to spy his sword. Thinking quickly, Mulan grabs",
"Chi Fu: I knew there was something wrong with you. [Chi Fu takes off Mulan's hair tie and throws her to the ground] A woman.\n\n[Ling, Yao and Chien-Po are shocked]",
"Chi Fu [getting in Mulan's face and speaking to her while she whinces]: Ultimate dishonor.\n\nMulan: It was the only way. Please believe me.",
"Mulan [gasping as she covers up]: Huh, I can explain.\n\nChi Fu [stepping into the tent]: Huh? So it's true.",
"cabinet and sees his armor is gone. He hurries outside] [calling out] Mulan! \n[He stumbles while walking because of his leg injury] No.",
"Mulan [to herself]: They'll never reach the Emperor in time. [She looks at the columns and runs near to the Shang and his soldiers. She",
"Fa Zhou [sadly]: If I reveal her, she will be. [Fa Zhou embraces Fa Li]\n\nGrandma Fa: Ancestors, hear our prayer: Watch over Mulan.",
"Chi Fu [to the troops]: Trecherous snake.\n\nMulan [on the ground kneeling and hunched over, speaking to Shang]: My name is Mulan. I did it to save my father.",
"Ling: You're dead. [They fight on top of Chien-Po. Mulan runs away. Ling notices Mulan and then points toward her] Oh, there he goes.",
"up and he falls. Unbeknownst to her father, Mulan watches in horror. She\nbreathes heavily]",
"[Shang turns his horse and rides around Mulan and goes forward]\n\nMulan [to Yao, Chien-Po and Ling]: Keep your eyes open. I know they're here. Hya.",
"whistles loudly catching the soldiers' attention] Hey guys, I've got an idea. [Mulan runs around the palace to the right towards the columns]",
"[Shang approaches Mulan and looks down over her. Mulan looks up, sees Shang over top of her and gets up quickly dusting herself off]",
"Mulan [with a scowl rides khan to the other side of Shang]: Shang, I saw them in the mountains. You have to believe me.\n\nShang: Why should I?",
"[As Shang comes out of his tent, the arrow he shot up onto the pole comes down to his feet. He looks up and sees Mulan sitting on top of\nthe pole]\nMysterious as the",
"Mulan [making a face of disgust and continuing to walk]: They're disgusting.\n\nMushu: No, they're men. And you're going to have to act just like them, so\npay attention.",
"Chien-Po [jumping up and down]: Yes, yes, yes!\n\nMulan [beginning to stand up]: Ahhh, [she clutches her right side]",
"Mulan [calling after Shang as he steps out of the tent]: Shang!\n\n[Cut to outside the tent. Chi Fu hauls out Mulan by the arm. Mulan uses her other hand to hold the blanket]",
"Mulan [covering her chest with her left arm, she turns and shakes his hand with an outstretched right arm, smiling]: Heh, heh. [Mulan turns",
"Mulan looks at her arm again] act. [now rapidly] This shall bring you honor\nand glory. [Fanning herself rapidly and sighing in relief] Huh."
],
[
"[The line of Shang's troops with Mulan at the end draw their swords. Mulan looks down at her sword and sees the reflection of a large snow\nembankment hanging to the side of a cliff. She rushes forward]",
"Shang [starting to run after her waving his arms]: Stop!\n\n[Mulan plants the cannon and aims it for the cliff with the snow overhang]",
"Mulan looks at the approaching Shan-Yu and then down to spy his sword. Thinking quickly, Mulan grabs",
"[Mulan charges forward towards the oncoming horde of the Hun army being led by Shan-Yu and his falcon. Mushu looks over her at the\noncoming horde with worry in his eyes]",
"[Shang takes the helmet and walks to the edge of the hill. He draws his sword and stabs it into the snow upright. He kneels down and\nplaces the helmet on top of the sword. Mulan approaches him from behind]",
"[Shang turns his horse and rides around Mulan and goes forward]\n\nMulan [to Yao, Chien-Po and Ling]: Keep your eyes open. I know they're here. Hya.",
"whistles loudly catching the soldiers' attention] Hey guys, I've got an idea. [Mulan runs around the palace to the right towards the columns]",
"[Shan-Yu approaches Mulan. Using the sword as a lever, Mulan lunges at Shan-Yu kicking him in",
"[Mulan lines up where she is standing with the fireworks tower across the way. Shan-Yu breaks\nthrough the roof behind Mulan surprising her. Mulan backs away and searches for something on her",
"Mulan [seeing them from behind, gasps]: Huh. [Mulan runs, grabs her sword, mounts Khan, and heads out following the Huns to the\nImperial City]",
"touch and moves away] [agitated] But the Huns are here! [Mulan walks up to Man #2] Please, you have to help me. [Man #2 walks",
"Mulan [to herself]: They'll never reach the Emperor in time. [She looks at the columns and runs near to the Shang and his soldiers. She",
"[The cannon lodges in the snow and explodes causing the beginning of a large avalanche. Mulan looks up with an evil grin on her face and\nShan-Yu watches in horror as many of his troops begin to be swallowed up by the snow]",
"[Khan jumps away from the troops position and starts to run towards Mulan passing Ling, Yao and Chien-Po. The avalanche swallows up",
"Mulan uses this break to bolt away from the avalanche. Shan-Yu gains his composure and starts to gallop away from the avalanche on his",
"Mulan [calling out]: Shang, GO!\n\n[Shang runs out from behind the corner, charges through the door and runs up the stairs]",
"Mulan [calling loudly]: Shang, Shang! [Mulan turns around and rides to Shang's position. She picks him up and places him on Khan. She\nturns Khan around again to be riding upstream]",
"out his sword lodged in the column and heads toward them. As Shang sees Shan-Yu approaching, he\nputs his arm in front of Mulan to ask her to leave and takes out his knife. Mulan slides away.",
"throws him to the ground. Shang lies limp. Mulan watches Shang fall then she looks over the\nedge at Ling and Yao now on the ground. Chien-Po runs off the screen out of sight]",
"[Shan-Yu swipes at Mulan with his sword hitting her in the right side. Mulan falls back grabbing her right side. Shan-Yu's horse stumbles."
],
[
"from home, impersonated a soldier, deceived your commanding officer, dishonored the Chinese army,\ndestroyed my palace, AND...you have saved us all. [the Emperor bows to Mulan]",
"[Chi Fu looks at the Emperor actions astonishingly then immediately falls prostrate before Mulan.",
"Fa Zhou: The greatest gift and honor, is having you for a daughter. [Fa Zhou wipes away Mulan's\ntear then hugs Mulan] I've missed you so.",
"Mulan looks at her arm again] act. [now rapidly] This shall bring you honor\nand glory. [Fanning herself rapidly and sighing in relief] Huh.",
"Shang, Yao, Ling, and Chien-Po follow suit. Mulan looks up then turns around hardly believing\nwhat she sees as the entire Chinese population within the palace grounds fall prostrate on the",
"Emperor [to Mulan]: Very well then, you can have his job [pointing out Chi Fu].\n\nChi Fu [wobbling to and fro]: What?...My...[faints]",
"path to Mulan. Mulan steps forward and bows before the Emperor. Chi Fu with a sinister look\nwaits to write down the words of the Emperor]",
"Chi Fu [getting in Mulan's face and speaking to her while she whinces]: Ultimate dishonor.\n\nMulan: It was the only way. Please believe me.",
"Mulan [smiles big then turns to the Emperor and bows]: With all due respect, your Excellency. I\nhave been away from home long enough.",
"Fa Zhou: It is an honor to protect my country and my family.\n\nMulan [angrily]: So you'll die for honor!",
"[Mulan walks away from the Emperor and is embraced by Yao and Ling. Chien-Po comes up and lifts",
"Mulan [to herself]: They'll never reach the Emperor in time. [She looks at the columns and runs near to the Shang and his soldiers. She",
"Maiden #4: Please bring honor to us\nMulan and Maidens: Please bring honor to us all!",
"[Mulan takes the gifts and hugs the Emperor]\n\nYao: Is she allowed to do that? [Shang, Ling, and Chien-Po shrug]",
"Li comes back and drags Mulan away]\nA girl can bring her family\nGreat honor in one way\nBy striking a good match\nAnd this could be the day",
"Emperor [taking off his pendant]: Then take this, so your family will know what you have done\nfor me. And this [handing her the sword of Shan-Yu] so the world will know what you have done\nfor China.",
"Mulan [approaching Man #1 laying her hand on his shoulder]: Sir, the Emperor's in danger! [Man #1 rips his shoulder away from Mulan's",
"Emperor: My children, heaven smiles down upon the Middle Kingdom. China will sleep safely tonight thanks to our brave warriors.\n\n[The crowd cheers]",
"Emperor: I've heard a great deal about you, Fa Mulan. You stole your father's armor, ran away",
"You'll bring honor to us all\n[Make-Up Lady holds a mirror so Mulan can see her reflection. Not looking\npleased, Mulan takes her single, short bang and brings it down in front of her"
],
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"[Mulan takes the gifts and hugs the Emperor]\n\nYao: Is she allowed to do that? [Shang, Ling, and Chien-Po shrug]",
"[Chi Fu looks at the Emperor actions astonishingly then immediately falls prostrate before Mulan.",
"[Fa Zhou takes the gifts and throws them down to the ground beside him to the surprise of Mulan. \nHe bends down and holds her arms outstretched]",
"[Mulan walks away from the Emperor and is embraced by Yao and Ling. Chien-Po comes up and lifts",
"Emperor [to Mulan]: Very well then, you can have his job [pointing out Chi Fu].\n\nChi Fu [wobbling to and fro]: What?...My...[faints]",
"from home, impersonated a soldier, deceived your commanding officer, dishonored the Chinese army,\ndestroyed my palace, AND...you have saved us all. [the Emperor bows to Mulan]",
"Fa Zhou: The greatest gift and honor, is having you for a daughter. [Fa Zhou wipes away Mulan's\ntear then hugs Mulan] I've missed you so.",
"path to Mulan. Mulan steps forward and bows before the Emperor. Chi Fu with a sinister look\nwaits to write down the words of the Emperor]",
"Mulan [smiles big then turns to the Emperor and bows]: With all due respect, your Excellency. I\nhave been away from home long enough.",
"the Emperor [hands the crest to Fa Zhou]. [with head bowed] They're gifts to honor the Fa\nFamily.",
"Shang [kneeling down giving the sword to the Emperor]: Your Majesty, I present to you the sword of Shan-Yu.",
"Emperor [taking off his pendant]: Then take this, so your family will know what you have done\nfor me. And this [handing her the sword of Shan-Yu] so the world will know what you have done\nfor China.",
"Emperor: I've heard a great deal about you, Fa Mulan. You stole your father's armor, ran away",
"[Chien-Po lifts up the Emperor and runs over to Mulan who is by a rope attached to a column in",
"Mulan [to herself]: They'll never reach the Emperor in time. [She looks at the columns and runs near to the Shang and his soldiers. She",
"Shang, Yao, Ling, and Chien-Po follow suit. Mulan looks up then turns around hardly believing\nwhat she sees as the entire Chinese population within the palace grounds fall prostrate on the",
"Mulan looks at her arm again] act. [now rapidly] This shall bring you honor\nand glory. [Fanning herself rapidly and sighing in relief] Huh.",
"cabinet and sees his armor is gone. He hurries outside] [calling out] Mulan! \n[He stumbles while walking because of his leg injury] No.",
"Mulan [seeing them from behind, gasps]: Huh. [Mulan runs, grabs her sword, mounts Khan, and heads out following the Huns to the\nImperial City]",
"Mulan: Father, I brought you the sword of Shan-Yu [hands the sword to Fa Zhou] and the crest of"
]
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"What does Fa Mulan discover?",
"What do the ancestors order after Mulan escapes to fight in her father's place?",
"Who goes after Mulan to protect her instead?",
"Under whose orders does Mulan and her cohorts become skilled warriors?",
"What do they find on their way to meet Shang Li's father?",
"What does Shang Li do after he discovers Mulan is a woman?",
"What does Mulan discover after it's revealed Shan Yu is alive?",
"With Mulan's help what do Yao, Ling, and Chien-Po do to get into the castle to save the Emperor?",
"How is Shan Yu killed?",
"Who is the leader of the huns?",
"What is required of each family by the emperor?",
"How does Mulan prevent her father from going to the war?",
"What is the name of the small dragon to protect Mulan?",
"What is peculiar about Shangs order to go to the mountains?",
"What happens to the crew in the mountains?",
"Who captures the Emperor?",
"What kills Shan Yu?",
"Who does mulan give the sword and crest to?",
"What position does Mushu gain?",
"What is a conscription notice?",
"In Mulan's family, who would fulfill the conscription notice?",
"How does Mulan deal with the conscription notice?",
"Mulan's family ancestors order what to protect her?",
"What ends up protecting Mulan when the Great Stone Dragon does not return?",
"Who runs Mulan's training camp?",
"How is Mulan's ruse discovered?",
"Where does Mulan lure the lead Hun to battle him one-on-one?",
"What honor, unprecedented for women, do the people of China and the Emporer give to Mulan?",
"What gifts does Mulan accept from the Emperor?"
] |
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"That her elderly, injured father must fight in the war.",
"That not all of the Huns died in the avalanche and that they are on their way to the city to capture the Emperor."
],
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"Order their Great Stone Dragon to protect Mulan.",
"the Great Stone Dragon"
],
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"Mushu.",
"Mushu"
],
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"Shang Li.",
"Shang Li"
],
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"A burnt-out encampment where General Li and his troops have been killed.",
"A burnt village"
],
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"He sets her free because she saved his life fighting Shan Yu.",
"Spares her life, but leaves her in the snow"
],
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"He is intent on capturing the Emperor.",
"That the huns are still alive and going after the emperor"
],
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"They dress as concubines.",
"Pose as concubines"
],
[
"Mushu shoots fireworks at him.",
"Fireworks hit Shan Yu and go off"
],
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"Shan Yu",
"Shan Yu"
],
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"One man from each family must join the army",
"one male family member to join the army"
],
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"She disguises as a man",
"She disguises herself as a man and goes in his place"
],
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"Mushu",
"Mushu"
],
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"It is fake",
"It is a fake order created by Mushu"
],
[
"They are ambushed by the Huns",
"They are ambushed by the Huns"
],
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"the Huns",
"Shan Yu"
],
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"Fireworks",
"Fireworks"
],
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"Fa Zhou",
"Her father"
],
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"Fa family guardian",
"Fa family guardian"
],
[
"It requires one man from every family to join the Chinese Army.",
"A draft that requires one man from each family join the army"
],
[
"Her grandfather (Fa Zhou)",
"Mulan's father"
],
[
"She disguises herself as a man to join the army.",
"She disguises herself as a man and goes in her father's place"
],
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"Great Stone Dragon",
"The great stone dragon"
],
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"Mushu (a very small dragon)",
"Mushu, a smaller dragon"
],
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"Lu Shang",
"Li Shang"
],
[
"When a battle wound to the chest is dressed.",
"She is injured and needs to be bandaged"
],
[
"The roof of the palace.",
"She lures him onto the roof"
],
[
"They bow to her.",
"She is given the Emperor's crest and Shan Yu' sword"
],
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