Alfie
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1:04:06
Sit back and enjoy yourself, girl.
1:04:09
Do your folks at home
know where you´re going?

1:04:11
- I haven´t got any.
- There must be somebody?

1:04:17
I want to make a new start in London.
1:04:19
I reckon you´ve landed on your feet.
You´II have a great life with me.

1:04:29
It ain´t come up too bad, has it?
1:04:31
All it needed was a good wash
and a bit of care and attention.

1:04:35
It´s quite dainty.
You know what I mean?

1:04:38
Here, I no sooner take a pair
of socks off than it washes ´em.

1:04:42
And it can cook, too.
A bit limited on the menu.

1:04:45
It goes in for Lancashire hotpot
and steak and kidney pie.

1:04:49
They blow you out a bit, but it
does do a marvellous egg custard.

1:04:53
I ain´t never tasted nothing like it.
1:04:56
It´s pretty fair
on the other, an´ all.

1:04:58
A bit on the shy side, but I find
that makes quite a change these days.

1:05:02
Oi. Turn it down a bit, Annie.
1:05:13
It´s in love, see,
1:05:14
Now, when it listens to that stuff,
1:05:17
it daydreams that the bloke who threw
it over will one day want it back,

1:05:21
What a bleeding hope,
Just watch how it works,

1:05:24
Scrub, scrub, scrub,
1:05:27
It takes some birds like that,
1:05:29
Not all of ´em,
1:05:32
Can I get you a cup of tea, Alfie?
1:05:34
Take it easy! You always want
to be doing something.

1:05:37
Here, I had a bird once,
a big fat thing it was,

1:05:42
got crossed in love or something.
1:05:44
The bigger they are,
the harder they fall.

1:05:46
She used to sit in front of the fire,
1:05:48
smoking cigarettes and drinking tea
till her shins were burnt red raw.

1:05:53
´´Give us a cup of tea,
bracken shins, ´´ I said to it once.

1:05:56
´´What, ´´ it said, ´´you paralysed? ´´
I soon got rid of it.

1:05:59
Are you visiting your friend
at the sanatorium?


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