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:17:02
and sent back North to a school
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where you'll spend
what's left of your boyhood

:17:05
being starved, bullied and beaten
into a finished English gentleman.

:17:11
ls that your decision, sir?
:17:13
lt is.
:17:14
You wouldn't care to discuss it?
:17:16
You have views on the subject?
:17:18
Yes, sir. l'd rather stay here.
:17:22
The boy's right.
:17:23
You can't blame him
if he likes gay company!

:17:25
Have a drink, boy!
:17:27
No, thank you, sir.
:17:28
Or would you rather dance with
that young lady over there?

:17:31
No, thank you, sir.
l can't dance.

:17:34
Well, what can you do?
Can you sing?

:17:36
That's right.
Give us a bawdy song!

:17:38
lf we like it,
we'll tell Fox to let you stay.

:17:40
Hey, how about it, John?
Have you got a song?

:17:42
- l know one, sir.
- Well, sing it!

:17:46
There were two birds
sat on a stone

:17:54
One flew away
and then there was one

:18:02
The other flew after
and then there was none

:18:09
And then the poor stone
was left alone

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Now, sir, do l stay?
:18:22
Who's to undertake your education?
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You, sir.
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Don't be selfish, Fox.
:18:28
lf the boy's heart's set
on a career of rascality,

:18:31
there's no man in England
can set him a better example!

:18:34
Sir, l object to that remark!
:18:37
- What's that?
- You understood me, sir!

:18:41
Savage little beast!
:18:42
John! You will apologise
to lord Ashwood.

:18:46
No, sir! He insulted you!
They all insulted you!

:18:51
You're a stubborn,
ill-mannered little lad!

:18:56
Tooley! Bed this young colt down
for the night.


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