A Clockwork Orange
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1:13:25
It was the next day, brothers...
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...and I had truly done my best...
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...morning and afternoon
to play it their way...

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...and sit like a horrorshow
cooperative malchick...

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...in the chair of torture...
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... while they flashed nasty bits
of ultra-violence on the screen...

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... though not on the soundtrack,
the only sound being music.

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Then I noticed,
in all my pain and sickness...

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... what music it was
that, like, cracked and boomed.

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It was Ludwig van.
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Ninth Symphony, fourth movement.
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Stop it! Stop it!
PIease, I beg you!

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It's a sin!
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It's a sin!
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Sin?
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What's aII this about sin?
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That!
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Using Ludwig van Iike that.
He did no harm to anyone.

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Beethoven just wrote music.
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Are you referring
to the background score?

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You've heard Beethoven before?
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So you're keen on music?
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Can't be heIped.
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Here's the punishment
eIement perhaps.

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The governor ought to be pIeased.

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