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Scene 44: Same as scene 43 as father finishes speaking.
Scene 45: Same as scene 37 with dog hurriedly returning to his hiding place. Shoot at 8 or 12 frames per second.
Scene 46: Medium shot of Junior angrily kicking at ground.
Scene 47: Close-up of mother as she begins to speak:
TITLE: "That's a good idea son. Now you do as your father says . . .!"
Scene 48: Same as 47 as mother finishes speaking.
Scene 49: Medium long shot as mother walks toward house and father beckons Junior to follow him as he limps in opposite direction.
SceneSO: Medium shot as father gives Junior a basin and motions to him to get busy. Junior reluctantly takes basin and exits as father sighs and shakes his head as he exits at opposite side.
Scene 51: Medium shot of Junior putting down basin and calling for dog.
Scene 52: Medium shot to semi closeup as father walks towards camera awkwardly carrying a rolled up garden hose. Hose unrolls and he trips slightly, barking his injured shin again on the nozzle, causing him to do his hopping dance once more. Finally leans over and picks up hose in disgust.
Scene 53: (Insert interior) medium shot of mother placing clothes in a washing machine.
Scene 54: Medium shot of Junior reaching in hiding place for dog. Finds him and pulls animal out.
Scene 55: Medium shot at front of house of father near his car which he prepares to wash.
Scene 56: Low angle medium shot to close-up with basin in foreground as Junior struggles carrying the dog towards it and camera. As he is about to place the dog into his bath he notices he forgot to put water in the basin. While holding dog in one arm he picks up empty basin and exits scene dejected.
Scene 57: Same as scene 55 as father walks from faucet with hose as water gushes from it and begins gayly washing his car whistling and singing as he does so. Insert a few extra scenes here of this action.
Scene 58: (Insert interior) mother turning on water faucet.
Scene 59: Semi close-up of Junior struggling to hold dog with one hand as he places basin under back yard faucet and runs water into it with the other.
Scene 60: Close-up of lawn hose being used by father as gushing water becomes a faint trickle.
Scene 61: Medium shot of father pausing in his work and looking at
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