- Rabbit: Oh, hi there. Hey, look at that!
- Toby: You're alive! You talk?
- Rabbit: [giggles] Guess so.
- Toby: But - you're just - a stuffed -
- [gives him a small poke]
- Rabbit: Hey! Hee hee hee!
- Toby: - toy.
- Rabbit: I am.
- Toby: [magically becomes animated] What's happening? I was just wishing you were alive, then...
- Rabbit: You imagined me to life? Wow! You're pretty good.
- Toby: Um, thanks.
- [from deleted scene]
- John: [to Toby] Now I'll be gone in a few weeks. New York is practically next door. And remember you are a little gentleman. Your grandmother will not tolerate any misbehavior. Same rules we have at home. I was here as well
- Toby: Yes, father. Will I see you at Christmas?
- John: That won't be possible.
- John: [to Toby] Remember you are a little gentleman. Your grandmother will not tolerate any misbehavior
- Toby: Yes, father. Will I see you at Christmas?
- John: That won't be possible.
- [Toby starts to cry, a bit]
- John: No tears.
- [John ends the conservation with Toby as he stands up]
- John: [to Ellen] I'll see you in a few weeks.
- [John leaves to get back aboard on the train]
- [Toby enters Grandmother Ellen's house. Ellen enters as well]
- Grandmother Ellen: I do not permit ruining in the house. Wet shoes are to be left in the foyer.
- [From Toby's point-of-view, he sees a picture of John and his mother in a wedding]
- Grandmother Ellen: [offscreen] Jackets are to be hung up. And meals are to be eaten in the kitchen.
- Toby: Yes, ma'am. You have a nice house.
- Grandmother Ellen: Let's keep it that way, shall be? My bridge group is arriving any minute. You may stay quietly upstairs until dinnertime.