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A Yard of Puppies (1903): An educational counting film in which we are shown different numbers of cute animals - puppies, kittens, ducklings, ponies and so forth. |
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A Yard of Puppies (1903): A man tries to measure how much his pet puppies have grown - but they won't stay still! |
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A Yard of Puppies (1903): A early comic short. Every time Margaret looks out her kitchen window there's another puppy in the yard. Where are they all coming from? |
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A Yard of Puppies (1903): Showing six black French poodle pups jumping over a plank to get at their dinner and then eating voraciously. |
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A Yard of Puppies (1903): Histrionica has almost finished doing the entire Victorian house over in puppy-fabric curtains. But when she gets to the very last window (the one in the turret), she finds that she is exactly one yard short of being able to find closure. The puppy fabric, which was made by a small company in Wales, is now out of stock indefinitely, with no scheduled reprint date available at this time. Will Histrionica marry that sycophantic prestidigitator after all? |
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None of the synopses above could possibly be legitimate! |
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I give up! What is the answer? |
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