Alfie
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1:37:01
For my bleeding self!
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You know, it don´t half bring it home
to you what you are

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when you see a helpless little thing
like that lying in your own hands.

1:37:13
He´d have been quite perfect.
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And I thought to myself,
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´´You know what, Alfie?
You know what you done? ´´

1:37:23
´´You murdered him. ´´
1:37:28
Well, there´s nothing you can do
about it now, Alf.

1:37:32
- Will you lend me 25 quid, Nat?
- Don´t be bloody funny!

1:37:35
- That´s all l´ve got in the world.
- Take this watch as security.

1:37:39
If I haven´t paid you back
in two weeks, you can sell it.

1:37:42
I don´t want no security.
l´II give you the money.

1:37:45
Thanks very much, Nat.
1:38:06
Well, that´s that.
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You all ready?
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Come on, l´II run you home.
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l´d sooner go on my own.
1:38:21
You say that again,
you will go home on your own.

1:38:24
- I want to.
- OK by me.

1:38:26
There´s a bus to Waterloo
or a Green Line all the way.

1:38:30
Here. This is for little Phil.
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Who?
1:38:34
Phil, your youngest. The one
who writes all them squiggly letters.

1:38:38
- What is it?
- You wanna see it?

1:38:44
I bought it a long, long time ago.
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For a little kid I used to know.
1:38:50
Catch.

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