Young and Innocent
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:24:00
Christopher, don't talk so much!
:24:02
-What's the matter with you?
-Nothing

:24:04
I wonder what he would buy with
these last three schillings

:24:06
Food, of course!
:24:07
I know that, I meant what kind
of food

:24:08
Sausages!
:24:10
The best thing would be chocolate
:24:11
It has very good staying power
:24:12
Suppose he didn't dare to go
into a shop and get food

:24:14
Then I'm afraid he would be very
hungry

:24:16
And that, of course, may force
him to come back

:24:18
Unless he faints with hunger or
dies in the fields

:24:20
With rooks pecking at his eyes
:24:26
Inspector Marsh is on the phone
for you

:24:33
Perhaps there's some news
:24:36
Yes, lnspector.
No news at all?

:24:41
Well, there must be some
sort of clue

:24:46
Yes, I see.
Oh, dear me

:24:52
All right, I'll come along
quickly

:24:56
Let me know if anything turns up
:24:59
Yes. Goodbye
:25:03
-Have they caught him yet?
-No, not yet

:25:05
That don't say much of our
police force

:25:07
They want some young blood,
don't they father?

:25:09
"""What do you mean ""young ""
""blood""?"""

:25:10
If they don't find him, you will
get the sack, father?

:25:13
I shouldn't be too depressed
:25:15
I don't think he's got much
chance, though

:25:16
The inspector tells me he only
has a couple of schillings on him

:25:18
Excuse me, I shall be here in
a minute

:25:20
All the roads are circled.
Can't last long

:25:23
It's jolly exciting, isn't it?

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