A Clockwork Orange
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:03:00
...as it might be a filthy old
orchestra in his stinking guts.

:03:04
I could never stand to see anyone
like that, whatever his age.

:03:08
But more especially when he
was real old, like this one was.

:03:18
Can you spare some cutter,
me brothers?

:03:25
Go on! Do me in, you bastard cowards!
I don't want to Iive anyway.

:03:31
Not in a stinking worId
Iike this.

:03:36
And what's so stinking about it?
:03:39
It's a stinking worId because
there's no Iaw and order anymore!

:03:43
It stinks because it Iets
the young get onto the oId. . .

:03:47
. . .Iike you done!
:03:49
It's no worId
for an oId man any Ionger.

:03:54
What kind of a worId is it
at aII?

:03:58
Men on the moon.
:04:00
Men spinning around the earth.
:04:02
And there's not no
attention paid. . .

:04:05
. . .to earthIy
Iaw and order no more.

:04:09
Oh, dear land
:04:12
I fought for thee
:04:48
It was at the derelict casino
that we came across Billy-boy...

:04:52
...and his four droogs.
:04:54
They were about to perform
a little of the old...

:04:57
...in-out, in-out on a weepy
young devotchka they had there.


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