Alfie
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:08:00
Here. You´re not having it off
with him, are you?

:08:04
Alfie, I can´t bear another man
to come near me since I met you.

:08:08
I just wondered. Did he just call
to give you these chocolates, then?

:08:12
No. He called to tell me he loved me.
:08:14
- Love you? Some men are funny.
- Alfie, do you love me?

:08:19
Well, shall we say I like you a lot.
:08:26
Ah, well,
I will have that grub after all.

:08:41
Hot-water bottle?
She´s getting a bit previous.

:08:49
Hello.
:08:54
- Is today the 22nd?
- Yeah, I think so.

:08:59
Shouldn´t our little friend
have arrived on the 19th?

:09:01
Don´t worry, he´II turn up.
He always has done.

:09:04
He´s usually so punctual.
:09:06
I had a really good day at the café.
:09:08
I took over £50 on the till.
Isn´t that wonderful?

:09:12
What´s so wonderful?
It ain´t your money.

:09:15
I like to think of them doing well.
It keeps me busy.

:09:18
It´s time you started that fiddle,
playing the piano on the till.

:09:22
Alfie, I couldn´t.
:09:24
That´s the only till in London
that ain´t bent.

:09:27
Luigi and his wife
treat me like family.

:09:29
All the more reason to do ´em.
:09:32
Alfie, l´m happy as I am.
:09:35
You could still be happy
with a few hundred quid in the bank.

:09:42
Now, look.
:09:44
The one thing you´ve got to get
into that head of yours

:09:47
is that nobody helps you
in this life.

:09:50
You´ve got to help yourself.
If you fiddled five bob a day,

:09:53
you´d have 200 nicker
on one side by now.

:09:56
Money isn´t everything.
:09:58
Only people who ain´t got none
say that.


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