Oliver Twist
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The boy's innocent, tell him that.
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- Where is he?
- Safe.

:29:09
- But he may not be for long.
- Where is he?

:29:23
Give Mr. Brownlow a message.
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Tell him to meet me on Sunday
at midnight...

:29:27
...on London Bridge.
- Midnight?

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And if I'm not there...
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...then tell him to come the next night
and the next. I'll be there. Tell him.

:29:41
There, my dear,
you look as good as new.

:29:45
- How do you feel?
- Tired, sir.

:29:49
Well, yes, yes.
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It is long after midnight.
Shortly, you'll sleep a good sleep.

:29:54
But my meaning was...
:29:56
...how do you feel
in yourself, Oliver?

:29:58
Better. Thank you, sir.
:30:00
- But for the ache in my arm.
- Come sit.

:30:07
I have the very thing for such pains
as yours, my dear.

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Undo the bandage.
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Oh, my God.
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It's a nasty wound.
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But my magic will do the trick.
You'll see, my dear.

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This remedy...
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...is older than time. Yes...
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...my dear, older than time.
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It was handed down
from father to son...

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...father to son, and comes from...
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...who can say where?
:30:56
Thank you, sir. Thank you.

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