:46:00
But you haven't embroidered them
too well though, Charlie.
:46:05
We'll have to pick the initials out
with a needle.
:46:09
- You'll need to learn how to do this, too.
- Yeah, the trademark.
:46:14
In the meantime,
you must learn how to make wallets.
:46:17
- Like the Dodger. Would you like that?
- Yes, if you'll teach me.
:46:23
Certainly, my boy, no fee.
:46:25
Just do as Dodger and the others do.
:46:28
Make them your models,
especially Dodger.
:46:32
He's going to be a right little Bill Sikes.
:46:35
Who's Bill Sikes, Mr. Fagin?
:46:42
He's a very clever gentleman.
:46:44
You'll meet him tomorrow.
:46:46
Maybe now. Is it possible, by chance...
:46:49
...that my kerchief is protruding
from my pocket?
:46:54
- Yes. I can just see the edge.
- Can you?
:46:57
See if you can take it out
without my feeling it...
:47:00
...like you saw the others do.
:47:15
"You've got to pick a pocket or two, boys
:47:20
"You've got to pick a pocket or two"
:47:27
Is it gone?
:47:33
Yes, Mr. Fagin. Look!
:47:39
Well, that's a surprise, I must say.
:47:41
You're a clever boy, Oliver.
I never saw a sharper lad.
:47:47
Here's a shilling for you.
:47:52
I have to go to the bank.
:47:54
Bedtime, all of you!
There's a hard day's work ahead!
:47:57
Put up the shutters.