Oliver Twist
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Good boy.
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Good boy, Charley.
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Well done.
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Good boy, Charley, well done.
Well done.

:59:17
- Take the boy away to bed.
- Don't be frightened.

:59:19
Fagin.
:59:21
That's me. An old man, my lord.
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A... A very old... Old man.
:59:26
Someone here wants to see you.
:59:28
- Strike! Strike them all dead!
- Easy.

:59:30
What right have they to butcher me?
:59:32
Speak to him now.
Quick, if you please.

:59:34
For he grows worse
as the time goes on.

:59:38
Fagin, you were kind to me.
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Yes, yes.
:59:42
I'll be kind again.
:59:44
I'll be kind again.
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I'll be kind again.
:59:54
- I'm not afraid.
- Oliver!

1:00:01
Let... Let me whisper to you.
1:00:06
You remember the box, Oliver?
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With my pretty things
for my old age, Oliver?

1:00:12
It's hid a little way up the chimney
in the top front room.

1:00:15
It's yours, Oliver.
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- Yours, but we must talk.
- Yes, yes.

1:00:21
But shall we say a prayer
together first?

1:00:23
Do.
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Say only one, upon your knees,
with me...

1:00:28
...and we can talk all morning.
1:00:32
Outside. Outside.
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You can say I've gone to sleep.
They'll believe you.

1:00:36
You can get me out. The pretty
things are yours, my dear, yours.

1:00:40
- Oh, God, forgive this wretched man.
- That's right, that's right.

1:00:44
That will help us on.
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If... If... If... If I...
1:00:50
...shake and tremble as we pass
the gallows, don't... Don't...

1:00:55
Don't you mind, hurry on.
Now, now, now.

1:00:58
- Have you more to say to him, sir?
- Nothing more.


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