Young and Innocent
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Well, how far is that?
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About thirty miles, I've often
given him a lift there

:36:04
What's the matter with you?
Get out of here!

:36:07
-Well?
-Well?

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All you have to do now is to get
the coat back from the tramp

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I'm glad you took the left fork
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So am I now
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Goodbye. And many, many
thanks

:36:24
Can l...
Can I just wish you good luck?

:36:33
-You ought to get back
-How are you going to get there?

:36:35
-I'll climb on one of the lorries
-They're all going the other way

:36:37
Or I could get a lift on a police
car, there will be one along soon

:36:58
I think it's marvellous of you
but you're not being very...

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...sensible, you know?
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Must we go on and on about this?
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Yes, what about your father,
won't he miss you?

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I thought all that out
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My aunt lives about two miles
from where we want to go

:37:08
I will call on her and then tell
my father the truth about...

:37:09
...where I've been
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-To save your conscience, eh?
-Yes, if you like

:37:13
I will only stay two or three
minutes, then we can be off again

:37:16
-This may be useful
-What's that for?

:37:19
For getting in touch with old
Will

:37:21
He might be in bed when I get
to the lodging house

:37:23
You mean he doesn't do night
work?

:37:24
-I shouldn't think so
-Well, we can do without it then

:37:42
-I shan't be two minutes
-I don't feel too safe sitting here

:37:49
How are you, Miss Erica? It's a
long time since we saw you last

:37:52
-Madam will be pleased to see you
-It's nice to see you, Lehmann

:37:55
-Is auntie in?
-Oh, yes, Miss

:37:57
It's Miss Felicity's birthday,
you know?

:37:58
She's having a party

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