Golden Earrings
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:58:21
- Tell your fortune, master?
- No.

:58:24
- Cross palm with silver.
- Look, will you please run along?

:58:27
Master, at this moment
you are in great danger.

:58:39
Pump up your bloomin'
bike, guv'nah?

:58:42
- Aye!
- Good heavens!

:58:44
- By Jove, that's you.
I mean, it is, isn't it?
- Yes, I suppose it is.

:58:47
Oddly enough,
I sometimes doubt it.

:58:49
My word, sir, that get-up.
Those earrings.

:58:52
An absolute knockout, sir.
Really. Who is this?

:58:55
Oh, yes, I forgot.
Miss Lydia, Mr Byrd.

:58:58
How do you do?
:59:01
- Lydia, better go take a look at them.
- I go tell their fortune.

:59:04
Maybe they tell me
something, huh?

:59:08
- My word, sir.
- What that woman's done for me.

:59:10
- Fortune, tell fortune.
- You just wouldn't believe it.

:59:13
- Let's get on with this blasted bike.
- Fortune!

:59:15
Standing there, we'll be knocked off
like sitting ducks.

:59:17
- Awfully glad you made it, son.
- When I saw those three dots of yours...

:59:21
I went off in the bushes
and did hand-springs, but really.

:59:24
- And now for your friend, Krosigk, eh?
- Right, sir.

:59:26
You write a note, give it to me.
I'll take it to him.

:59:28
You? Oh, no, that won't do at all.
The whole point is Krosigk knows me.

:59:32
He's one of my father's oldest friends.
He's known me since I was that high.

:59:36
You'll stay here. Wait at the gypsy camp.
It's down by the river.

:59:39
- Is that an order, sir?
- Don't be an ass. Of course it isn't.

:59:42
I'm just telling you.
:59:44
Don't talk, don't look,
just give me your hand.

:59:51
Ah, you have very
lucky hand, master.

:59:54
Rarely have I seen hand
with so much good fortune.


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