A Clockwork Orange
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:29:00
So around we come to your abode.
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Appy poIIy Ioggies.
:29:10
I had something of a pain
in the guIIiver, so I had to sIeep.

:29:13
I was not awakened
when I gave orders for wakening.

:29:16
Sorry about the pain.
:29:19
Using the guIIiver
too much-Iike, maybe.

:29:24
Giving orders and
discipIine and such, perhaps.

:29:28
You sure the pain is gone?
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You sure you'd not
be happier back in bed?

:29:54
Let's get things nice
and sparkIing cIear.

:30:02
This sarcasm,
if I may caII it such. . .

:30:04
. . .does not become you,
my IittIe brothers.

:30:07
As I am your droog and Ieader
I'm entitIed to know what goes on.

:30:13
Now then, Dim.
:30:15
What does that great big
horsey gape of a grin portend?

:30:21
AII right, no more
picking on Dim, brother.

:30:25
That's part of the new way.
:30:34
New way?
What's this about a new way?

:30:39
There's been some very Iarge taIk
behind my sIeeping back, I know it.

:30:45
If you must have it,
have it, then.

:30:49
We go around shop crasting
and the Iike. . .

:30:52
. . .coming out with a pitifuI
rookerfuII of money each.

:30:55
And WiII the EngIish
in the coffee mesto. . .

:30:58
. . .saying he can fence anything
any maIchick tries to crast.


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