Alfie
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:06:01
She´d never make a number one.
:06:03
You couldn´t take her out
and show her off.

:06:05
She ain´t an exciting dresser,
but she´s a cracking little stand-by.

:06:09
And for another thing,
she ain´t a liberty taker.

:06:13
Most birds go mad to get hold of a
bloke and then go about changing him.

:06:18
I told Gilda from the start
that I ain´t the marrying sort,

:06:21
Do you know what? She don´t mind,
She´s a stand-by and she knows it,

:06:25
Any bird that knows its place
in this world can be quite content,

:06:31
Alfie?! Did you forget your key?
:06:38
Humphrey, it´s you.
:06:40
Yeah. L´m sorry for coming round
so late, but I was just passing by.

:06:45
Yes, I see.
:06:47
l´d just finished work
and I was feeling a bit Ionely,

:06:50
so I thought l´d pop in.
:06:52
Yes, I see.
:06:59
Have I come at an awkward time?
:07:03
I am expecting Alfie any minute.
:07:36
There´s a pong in here!
:07:37
It´s Phul-Nana. The scent of Araby.
Don´t you like it?

:07:41
No. I like things to smell natural.
:07:43
l´ve got your meal ready.
:07:45
Never push things at me
as soon as I come in.

:07:47
- I like to get my bearings.
- Just as you like it.

:07:50
That´s enough of that, an´ all.
:07:55
I saw that geezer Humphrey going off.

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