2:46:01
We"ll wait outside till
he and his friends return.
2:46:05
Surround the house.
Put a man on each door and window.
2:46:13
Keep on with your sewing, ladies.
2:46:16
And l"ll read aloud.
2:46:21
The Personal History and Experience
of David Copperfield.
2:46:27
Chapter One.
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I am born.
2:46:34
To begin my life with the beginning of
my life, I record that I was born...
2:46:39
Chapter Nine.
I have a memorable birthday.
2:46:41
I pass over all that happened
at school...
2:46:43
...until the anniversary
of my birthday came round in March.
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Except that Steerforth was more to be
admired than ever, I remember nothing.
2:46:51
He was going away
at the end of the half-year...
2:46:54
...if not sooner, and was more
spirited and independent than before.
2:46:58
And therefore, more engaging
than before...
2:47:00
...but beyond this,
I remember nothing.
2:47:03
The great...
2:47:07
I remember nothing.
2:47:12
Melly, they"re drunk!
2:47:15
Leave this to me, Scarlett.
And, please, say nothing.
2:47:22
You stupid fool!
2:47:25
Quiet!
2:47:27
Will you shut up, for the love of...
2:47:29
Hello, Melly.
2:47:30
So you"ve got my husband intoxicated
again. Well, bring him in.
2:47:35
l"m sorry, your husband"s
under arrest.
2:47:37
If you arrest all the drunks in Atlanta,
you must arrest a good many Yankees.
2:47:42
Bring him in, Captain Butler,
if you can walk yourself.
2:47:46
- Wait.
- I wanna tell you a story.
2:47:48
Listen, doctor, I...
2:47:49
Put him down in that chair.
2:47:54
Now, captain,
please leave my house...
2:47:57
...and try to remember
not to come here again.