Oliver!
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1:17:23
There's the gent he stole from.
1:17:25
Can you identify this boy as the thief?
1:17:27
Yes, I saw him run away.
1:17:32
Why didn't you look after him?
Why didn't you bring him back with you?

1:17:36
How can I help it?
1:17:37
A fine thing, Oliver in jail,
and tomorrow he'll be before a beak!

1:17:40
For pinching a wallet.
He goes to jail, what's it matter?

1:17:43
I'm afraid he may say something
which will get us into trouble.

1:17:46
That's very likely, Fagin.
You see, you're blowed upon.

1:17:55
And I'm afraid, you see, that...
1:17:58
...if the game was up with us...
1:18:01
...it might be up with a good many more.
1:18:05
It would come out rather worse for you...
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...than it would for me.
1:18:16
Why you miserable,
sneaking, treacherous old...

1:18:23
You go down to that court
in the morning...

1:18:26
...and you will find out what happens.
1:18:28
Me? Go to court?
With a magistrate sitting there?

1:18:35
I'll go, they won't know me.
1:18:38
Good girl. Clever girl.
1:18:41
And if he does talk,
you'll come and tell us quick...

1:18:44
...'cause then we'll have to
look after ourselves, won't we?

1:18:47
You won't have to look after yourself.
1:18:52
'Cause I'll look after you, believe me.
1:18:54
I always believe you. Have another drink.

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