A Clockwork Orange
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1:26:02
Not that we're not very pIeased
to see you again, and aII. . .

1:26:06
. . .cured too, eh?
1:26:08
That's right.
They did a great job on me.

1:26:10
I'm compIeteIy reformed.
1:26:16
StiII the same oId pIace, then?
1:26:29
There's a strange feIIow
sitting on the sofa. . .

1:26:32
. . .munchy-wunching
Iomticks of toast.

1:26:38
That's Joe.
1:26:42
He Iives here now.
1:26:44
The Iodger.
1:26:46
That's what he is.
1:26:47
He rents your room.
1:27:00
How do you do, Joe?
1:27:01
Find the room comfortabIe, do you?
1:27:03
No compIaints?
1:27:08
I've heard about you.
1:27:11
I know what you've done.
1:27:17
Breaking the hearts of your
poor, grieving parents.

1:27:21
So you're back, eh?
1:27:23
Back to make Iife a misery for
your IoveIy parents once more?

1:27:28
Over my dead corpse, you wiII.
1:27:30
Because, you see, they've Iet me
be more Iike a son to them. . .

1:27:33
. . .than Iike a Iodger.
1:27:37
Don't go fighting here, boys.
1:27:45
Do put your hand
over your mouth, pIease.

1:27:47
It's bIoody revoIting.
1:27:53
Are you aII right?
1:27:56
It's the treatment.
1:27:58
It's disgusting.
Enough to put you off your food.


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