Alfie
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:22:02
Lugging bleeding beer crates about?
When will you learn some sense?

:22:06
Who will look after him
while you´re at the brewery?

:22:09
A woman called Mrs Tippet.
:22:11
She´s got four children of her own
and she´II look after him

:22:15
from Monday morning
till Friday teatime.

:22:17
And l´II have him all the weekend.
I think that´s best for him.

:22:21
And what about... and what about me?
:22:24
You think l´II spend my weekends
dodging under wet nappies?

:22:27
You won´t leave us, Alfie? Not now?
:22:30
l´II have to think about it.
:22:32
Please! I won´t ever ask you
for anything, not a farthing.

:22:36
But don´t leave us now.
If you do...

:22:39
Don´t talk like that.
I haven´t said l´II leave you.

:22:42
I had to speak up. I don´t think
you´re doing right by that kid.

:22:46
But I will. L´II look after him.
l´II never neglect him. Never.

:22:51
l´m only telling you the truth
as I see it.

:22:54
You won´t leave us, will you?
:22:56
- Promise me, Alfie. Promise!
- Let go. Don´t ruckle my sleeve.

:23:00
I ain´t a savage.
I ain´t gonna scarper.

:23:04
But don´t start crying, either.
:23:06
l´II belt you one for sure.
:23:08
I don´t feel up to it.
:23:11
Don´t jump up to him at once.
It don´t do.

:23:14
You´II grow more attached to each
other, and he won´t go to Mrs Tippet.

:23:19
Here, mate. That´s enough of that.
:23:22
l´II give you something to cry for.
Come on now.

:23:34
There you are.
All you need is a father´s voice.

:23:38
He´s got a hard life in front of him.
:23:40
Don´t give him any wrong impression
from the start.


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