Oliver Twist
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:50:00
...what's it all about?
- A new boy.

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Come out with us
afore he was rightly up to it.

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- Got nabbed by the traps.
- You see, Bill...

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...I’m afraid he may say something
which will get us into trouble.

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You were blowed upon, Fagin.
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And about time.
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And I'm afraid, you see, Bill,
that if the game was up with us...

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...it would come out rather worse
for you than it would for me, my dear.

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There's only one thing for it.
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Somebody's gotta find out at the office
what's being done to him.

:50:31
Somebody's gotta
get hold of him somehow.

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I ain't going near no police office.
Not for nobody, nohow.

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I have it, the very thing.
Bet will go.

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- Won't you, my dear?
- I'm blessed if I will.

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Nancy, my dear, what do you say?
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It won't do. There's no use
in trying it on, Fagin.

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- What do you mean by that?
- What I say.

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Why, you're just
the very person for it.

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Nobody about here
knows anything about you.

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And as I don't want them to neither.
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It's rather more "no" than "yes"
with me, Bill.

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- She'll go, Fagin.
- No, she won't, Fagin.

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Yes, she will, Fagin.
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- Can I help you, miss?
- I'm looking for my little brother.

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- Now, who would he be?
- A lovely little boy.

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Lovely manners.
Gentle as falling snow.

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We don't get many of those.
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I think you'll be wanting
Mr. Fang's court.

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George, this here young lady
is looking for her brother.

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The one that fainted
and got away with it.

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Oh, yeah.
Gentleman took him away.

:51:41
What gentleman? Gracious heavens,
what gentleman?

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Well, lives in Pentonville, I believe.
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Oh, my God.
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No, no. Wait, wait, wait.
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His card's here somewhere.
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Here we are.

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