:39:00
	- Fagin. He has the boy.
- Fagin.
:39:03
	Find Fagin, you'll find the boy.
:39:04
	- Where is he?
- Spitalfields.
:39:07
	That's all I'll say.
I've said too much.
:39:10
	No one must never know
who told you.
:39:12
	- Promise.
- I promise.
:39:15
	- Tomorrow I'll go to the police.
- No, you must do it tonight.
:39:19
	Just say Fagin,
and the traps will know.
:39:21
	- The traps?
- The police.
:39:24
	- What can I do to serve you?
- Nothing.
:39:27
	You can do nothing.
I am past all hope indeed.
:39:31
	Take this as a reward.
:39:33
	No, I've not done this for money.
:39:36
	God bless you.
:39:38
	Good night. Good night.
:39:41
	Never... Never say who told you.
:39:55
	Look at him.
:39:58
	What a shame it is. With his face...
:40:00
	...he could pick old ladies' pockets
in church.
:40:03
	His face could be a fortune to us.
:40:06
	You changing your mind?
:40:09
	No.
:40:11
	No, Bill, it has to be done.
:40:13
	Fagin! Fagin.
:40:20
	- What's got into you, Dodger?
- I have to see Fagin alone.
:40:23
	No, no, you can speak
in front of Bill.
:40:25
	- No, I can't.
- Yes, you can. Speak, Dodger, tell us.
:40:29
	- Nancy.
- What about Nancy?
:40:31
	He done a bit of work for me, Bill.
I had him dodge Nancy.
:40:34
	What do you mean?
:40:35
	Tell us, Dodger. You followed her?
:40:38
	Yes. To London Bridge.
:40:40
	And what?
What on London Bridge?
:40:42
	She met an old one. A gentleman.
:40:45
	- And...
- And?
:40:46
	Speak, will you?!
:40:49
	She peached.
She told him Fagin had Oliver.
:40:52
	And the old man was
to go to the traps. Now, tonight.