A Clockwork Orange
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1:24:04
And with reIieving the ghastIy
congestion in our prisons.

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He wiII be your true Christian. . .
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. . .ready to turn the other cheek.
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Ready to be crucified,
rather than crucify.

1:24:17
Sick to the very heart at the
thought even of kiIIing a fIy.

1:24:21
RecIamation.
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Joy before the angeIs of God.
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The point is that it works!
1:24:33
And the very next day,
your friend and humble narrator...

1:24:36
... was a free man.
1:25:15
Son!
1:25:18
Hi, hi, hi there, my Pee and Em.
1:25:21
Mum.
1:25:24
How are you, Iove?
Nice to see you.

1:25:28
-Dad.
-Lad. What a surprise.

1:25:30
-Good to see you.
-Keeping fit?

1:25:33
How are you, then?
1:25:35
I'm fine, fine.
1:25:37
Keeping out of troubIe, you know.
1:25:41
I'm back!
1:25:46
Good to see you.
1:25:47
Why didn't you Iet us know
what was happening?

1:25:50
I wanted it to be, Iike,
a big surprise for you and Pee.

1:25:54
It's a surprise, aII right.
A bit bewiIdering too.

1:25:57
We've onIy just read about it
in morning papers.

1:25:59
You shouId have Iet us know, Iad.

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