Oliver Twist
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:33:07
Do you know what you're doing?
:33:09
Do I know what I'm..?
:33:12
I think this girl's lost her senses.
You talking to me in that way?

:33:15
You'll drive me on
to something desperate.

:33:17
Now, let me go, will you?
This minute, this instant.

:33:19
- No!
- Tell him to let me go, Fagin.

:33:22
It'll be better for him.
Do you hear me?

:33:27
Aye, I hear you.
:33:31
And if I have to listen to you
for half a minute longer...

:33:34
...the dog will tear some
of that screaming voice out!

:33:38
What's come over you, you jade?
What is it?

:33:41
Bill, let me go.
:33:43
Let me go.
You don't know what you're doing.

:33:47
For only one hour.
:33:48
Cut my limbs off one by one if I don't
think the girl's stark raving mad.

:33:52
- Get up. Get up!
- No.

:34:03
Now, stay there!
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What a precious, strange girl that is.
:34:08
You may say that, Bill,
you may say that.

:34:11
Why did she take it in her head
to go out tonight?

:34:13
Obstinacy. Women's obstinacy,
I suppose, my dear.

:34:16
I thought I tamed her of that.
But she's as bad as ever.

:34:22
I think she's got a touch of my fever
in her blood and it won't come out.

:34:25
Like enough.
:34:27
Well, if she's taken that way again,
I'll let her a little blood.

:34:30
Without troubling the doctor.
:34:47
Why, now she's on the other tack.
:34:51
Good night.
:34:53
In two days, Bill,
come for the boy.

:34:59
Light him down.

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