Alfie
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:04:00
- I don´t care if he does.
- Be human. Why should we hurt him?

:04:04
- He´s done us no harm.
- You want everybody happy.

:04:07
I don´t believe in making anybody
unhappy if I don´t have to.

:04:10
Or in making an enemy.
:04:12
You could be crossing the Sahara,
and he´d be the bloke you met.

:04:16
What about next week?
Same time, same place?

:04:19
- Maybe.
- L´II go and get my ticket.

:04:25
She don´t know
we won´t be seeing much more of her.

:04:29
She´s on her way out.
:04:31
When a married woman gets too hot on,
it´s time to cool off.

:04:36
Next thing she´II want
is to introduce me to the husband.

:04:39
I can see it coming.
:04:41
- L´II say good night to you, girl.
- The firm´s dance is on Saturday.

:04:46
- L´II treat you.
- Won´t your old man be there?

:04:50
Yeah, l´d like you to meet. Night.
:04:54
Don´t forget your napkin.
:04:55
l´m like the Boy Scouts,
always prepared.

:05:01
Once l´ve met the husband,
it don´t half put me off the wife.

:05:04
He could be dying, but if I ain´t
met him, I won´t think about him.

:05:08
It´s once you meet. Like as not,
he´II turn out to be a good sport.

:05:12
His sort usually are.
:05:14
As l´m having it off with her,
:05:16
I keep thinking about him
hanging up his shirts,

:05:19
Or arguing in the pub
about football or cricket,

:05:22
You get a lot of his sort,
Chelsea supporters,

:05:25
Hello.
:05:28
- Had a nice time, dear?
- Not bad at all.

:05:31
Good film?
:05:33
There was a queue, so we didn´t wait.
We went to a restaurant.

:05:36
Did you enjoy yourself?
That´s the main thing.

:05:39
Well, I did my best. What about you?
:05:42
I went through that garden catalogue
that came. Very interesting.

:05:48
You should go out more. You come back
so cheerful-made over again.

:05:55
Now l´m off to visit a little bird
called Gilda.

:05:57
While she ain´t exactly stupid,
she is a bit on the simple side.


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