Oliver Twist
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1:09:01
and that of my friends
1:09:03
Yeah Poor boy
1:09:06
Hanged
1:09:09
lts a terrible thing , hanging , Oliver
1:09:11
Dawn , the gallows
1:09:13
the rope, the noose
1:09:16
You dont always have
to be guilty, you see, Oliver

1:09:18
They hang you for anything
these days

1:09:20
Thats because theyre
so very fond of hanging

1:09:32
But if you do as youre told
1:09:35
well be very good friends yet
1:09:47
You must feel free
to walk about now, Oliver

1:09:53
Yes, feel free
1:10:02
-Here, Oliver
-Yes?

1:10:06
ld like you to assist me
in my toilet straightaway

1:10:09
-Will you do that for me, my man?
-All right lll be glad to have company

1:10:14
Theres a good fellow You may start
by japanning my trotter-cases

1:10:18
In plain English , clean my boots
1:10:25
What a pity he aint a prig
1:10:28
He dont know whats good for him
1:10:30
I suppose you dont know
what a prig is

1:10:32
Yes, I do lts a
1:10:34
lts a thief
1:10:37
Youre one, arent you?
1:10:39
Yes, I am And so we all are
Down to the dog

1:10:42
and hes the downiest one
of the lot

1:10:44
And the least given to peaching
1:10:46
He wouldnt so much as bark
in a witness box

1:10:48
- for fear of committing himself
-Hes an out-and-out Christian , he is

1:10:53
Why dont you put yourself
under Fagin , Oliver?

1:10:56
Youll make a fortune out of hand
1:10:57
Like your old gentleman
in Pentonville Big house, that


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