Alfie
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:17:01
Alfie?
:17:02
I didn´t see you there.
You look all different.

:17:05
- What do you mean?
- Well, sort of mumsy.

:17:12
I put my name down as Mrs Elkins.
Was that alright?

:17:16
Course it´s alright.
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Put your name down as who you like.
It´s a free country, isn´t it?

:17:21
I brought you some flowers,
:17:23
but I didn´t want to be seen
carrying them.

:17:26
That´s nice.
:17:28
Freesias! How delightful.
:17:30
l´II put them into a vase for you,
Mrs Elkins.

:17:33
What do you think
of your son, Mr Elkins?

:17:36
- My what?
- He hasn´t seen him yet.

:17:39
Here he is.
:17:43
He´s the image of his father.
:17:53
Yes.
:17:55
I can see more of me in him than you.
:17:59
What are you gonna call him?
:18:01
I thought Malcolm Alfred.
:18:03
Malcolm bleeding Alfred?
:18:06
He´II never forgive you
if you give him a name like that!

:18:09
Here, he´s moving.
Quick, you better take him.

:18:17
The mistake I made with Gilda
was getting involved,

:18:22
I was having a beautiful
little life and I couldn´t see it,

:18:25
There was this manageress
of a dry-cleaner´s,

:18:47
And I was getting
a suit cleaned in the bargain,

:18:51
Well, you can´t turn
something like that down.

:18:57
Then, there was a chiropodist
from a foot-comfort service

:18:59
I was having it off with,
She cut my corns handsome,


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