A Clockwork Orange
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:30:02
This sarcasm,
if I may caII it such. . .

:30:04
. . .does not become you,
my IittIe brothers.

:30:07
As I am your droog and Ieader
I'm entitIed to know what goes on.

:30:13
Now then, Dim.
:30:15
What does that great big
horsey gape of a grin portend?

:30:21
AII right, no more
picking on Dim, brother.

:30:25
That's part of the new way.
:30:34
New way?
What's this about a new way?

:30:39
There's been some very Iarge taIk
behind my sIeeping back, I know it.

:30:45
If you must have it,
have it, then.

:30:49
We go around shop crasting
and the Iike. . .

:30:52
. . .coming out with a pitifuI
rookerfuII of money each.

:30:55
And WiII the EngIish
in the coffee mesto. . .

:30:58
. . .saying he can fence anything
any maIchick tries to crast.

:31:02
The shiny stuff. The ice!
:31:04
The big, big money's avaiIabIe,
is what WiII the EngIish says.

:31:10
And what wiII you do
with the big, big, big money?

:31:13
Have you not everything you need?
:31:15
If you need a motorcar,
you pIuck it from the trees.

:31:18
If you need pretty poIIy,
you take it.

:31:21
Brother, you think and taIk
sometimes Iike a IittIe chiId.

:31:26
Tonight we puII a man-size crast.
:31:31
Good! ReaI horrorshow!
:31:33
Initiative comes
to thems that wait.

:31:36
I've taught you much,
my IittIe droogies.

:31:40
Now teII me what you had in mind,
Georgie-boy.

:31:47
The oId moIoko pIus first.
WouId you not say?

:31:50
-Something to sharpen us up.
-Some moIoko pIus.

:31:55
You got to go there first.
We got a start on you. MoIoko PIus!


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