Oliver!
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1:48:04
- A fine one for the boy to make a friend of.
- Yes, I am, God help me.

1:48:08
And I wish I'd been struck down dead
before I'd laid a hand to bring him back.

1:48:13
From tonight he's a liar...
1:48:15
...and a thief, and all that's bad.
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Ain't that enough for you
without beating him to death?

1:48:21
Come, come, Sikes.
We must have civil words.

1:48:27
Yes, you deserve them from me, don't you?
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I thieved for you when I was half his age.
1:48:33
- It's your dirty work I been doing since.
- It's a living isn't it?

1:48:37
- He's right, Nancy, a living is a living.
- Some living, Lord help me. Some living!

1:48:44
Get to bed, all of you.
1:48:48
Get to bed, I said!
1:48:51
All this violence, all these scenes,
screams, dramas!

1:48:54
I'm asking you, is it necessary?
1:48:59
Not yet, Fagin.
1:49:03
But if this godforsaken little
good-for-nothing's uttered one word...

1:49:09
If he has, the little devil...
1:49:11
...we sit down, talk it over, we think it out,
we decide a safe action, we stay calm.

1:49:20
Do we? And while we're sitting here...
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...thinking, and talking, and staying calm...
1:49:27
...our collars get felt.
And it's, "Come with me, if you please. "

1:49:33
No, thank you.
1:49:35
You thought us into this lot.
You can think your way out of it.

1:49:41
From now on, Bill Sikes
takes the law into his own hands.

1:49:46
These hands.
1:49:49
Have you ever heard the sound
of a chicken getting its neck wrung?

1:49:57
Can't say I have...
1:49:59
They squawk, Fagin, they squawk.

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