Alfie
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1:01:02
You won´t get far on cups of tea.
1:01:05
l´II be alright.
1:01:06
Who´s the mystery?
1:01:08
That one, Frank brought in.
1:01:10
Watch it, Alfie, that´s Frank´s bird.
1:01:13
It´s not my type, anyway.
1:01:16
l´II just go and check those ropes,
see they´re alright. You OK?

1:01:23
Bit dead in here, though, isn´t it?
I think l´II have a tune.

1:01:43
They ain´t half got some old ones,
ain´t they?

1:01:46
Yes.
1:01:47
- Did you come in with Frank?
- Yes. Why?

1:01:51
He´s a good bloke, Frank.
A good mate.

1:01:53
Yes, he seems nice.
1:01:55
Yeah. He´d share
his last cigarette with you.

1:01:58
Very good-hearted is Frank.
1:02:00
You know what? He´II even share
his birds with his mates.

1:02:05
One bloke told me,
he´II even lend you his wife.

1:02:12
Like the Eskimos do.
I wouldn´t fancy that.

1:02:16
Well, I mean, she´s so bad-tempered.
1:02:18
I didn´t think he was married.
1:02:20
Yes, he´s got at least one wife.
1:02:22
Being a long-distance lorry driver,
he´s away from home most nights.

1:02:26
Funny, some blokes, aren´t they?
1:02:29
I wouldn´t like sharing a girl,
would you?

1:02:31
- No!
- No.

1:02:34
- Where are you making for?
- Well, London.

1:02:37
- Any particular place?
- Not really.

1:02:39
l´d like to get a room and a job
if I could.

1:02:43
Here, I might be able to help you.
1:02:45
I know the personnel officer
of a big toffee factory.

1:02:48
A lovely little number.
1:02:50
- Could I see you in London?
- I could take you down there.

1:02:53
l´ve got a Rolls-Royce out there.
A radio, heater, the lot.

1:02:58
I should have to tell Frank, first.

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