Young and Innocent
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:22:06
For what we're about to receive
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Let the Lord make us truly
thankful

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O.K.
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Chris, you behave yourself.
Think of what this means

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O.K.
:22:14
It ought to be said in
Latin, really

:22:16
You needn't swag just because you
were talking Latin last term

:22:19
Did you go to the dentist's this
morning?

:22:21
-Yes, dad
-It hurt?

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No fear, look!
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Oh, it is a big hole, isn't it?
:22:25
That didn't hurt.
I hardly felt anything

:22:27
The only thing is I must take my
potatoes mashed

:22:30
You know, I don't mind going to
the dentist's

:22:32
You were jolly white at breakfast
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-I wasn't!
-Yes, you were

:22:35
You were walking like a jellyfish
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-Let's have a look!
-Big, isn't it?

:22:39
Get over with your lunch, it's
not a nice conversation

:22:42
I may even bleed
:22:42
Stanley, be quiet!
:22:44
Chris, you might lend me your gun
after lunch

:22:45
I want it for myself, old boy
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Erica, you shouldn't let either
of them have it, it's...

:22:49
...highly dangerous
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-Top of the class!
-Don't tease him, you two!

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-He does speak English
-Highly dangerous

:22:54
-Oh, shut up!
-Now that is English

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Chris can't shoot straight anyway
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Can't l? What about this?
:22:59
-Christopher don't be disgusting!
-It's a jolly fine one!

:23:02
Take it away, Chris, and go wash
your hands!

:23:04
-I washed them before lunch
-Do as I tell you!

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O.K.
:23:06
Sergeant tells me you ran out of
petrol, Erica

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Yes, l... I had to push it
for miles

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-Haven't they caught him yet?
-No, not yet

:23:13
It's only a matter of time,
of course

:23:15
Of course, my dear Watson
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Is your tooth all right, Stanley?
:23:19
Shall I have your potatoes mashed
with milk?

:23:21
It's all right, don't fuss, Erica!
:23:22
It really depends how much
money he has

:23:25
That's often a big factor in
cases like this

:23:28
-A big what?
-Factor!

:23:30
-Never heard of him
-Richard...

:23:32
How much did he have on him?
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Oh, the police think about three
schillings

:23:35
The solicitor took two or three
pounds in advance

:23:38
Did you wash your hands,
Christopher?

:23:39
Yes, Erica
:23:41
Then sit down and get on with
your lunch

:23:42
If he has spent those last three
schillings it looks to me as...

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...if he's caught like a rat
in a trap

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Do as I tell you, Christopher!
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O.K. Guns are the best things for
rats

:23:52
Don't be such a swank!
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The rat was probably dead when
you shot it!

:23:54
It wasn't! The rat was running
across the backyard

:23:56
If I had gone with the police
with my gun I could've shot...

:23:59
...him, couldn't I father?

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