Alfie
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:10:01
l´ve had a fiddle
on every job l´ve done.

:10:03
A fiddle gives you an interest
in your work.

:10:06
I believe that everybody should
take an interest in their work,

:10:16
There´s another little job done.
:10:26
- You sound cheerful, Elkins.
- Some mornings, I feel chirpy.

:10:30
Yeah? Not all that chirpy
on what l´m paying you.

:10:33
You must be working a nice fiddle.
:10:35
That´s defamation of character.
l´II report you.

:10:38
Come off it. How do you think
I got where I am?

:10:41
l´m quite satisfied
as long as you do the job well.

:10:44
But don´t get greedy,
otherwise you´II kill the goose.

:10:53
I tumbled at once.
I shouldn´t whistle.

:10:56
Never be cheerful
if you´re doing a fiddle.

:10:59
You´re getting careless.
:11:01
You can say that again.
Little Gilda, she´s pregnant.

:11:05
- No! How long?
- Couple of months.

:11:08
You ain´t thinking
of getting married?

:11:10
Me, in my state of health?
:11:19
Sorry, full up.
:11:22
Room for just one more inside.
:11:28
Humphrey, l´m glad it´s your bus.
:11:30
- Are you?
- I haven´t seen you for so long.

:11:33
You don´t need flinging down stairs
to know you´re not welcome.

:11:37
- L´m sorry.
- That´s alright.

:11:40
- L´ve missed our little chats.
- Have you?

:11:44
Two six pennies,
when you´ve got the time!

:11:48
Ta.
:11:52
l´ve never seen you looking lovelier.
Still can´t get you out of my mind.

:11:56
How´s... How´s Alfie these days?

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