A Clockwork Orange
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RadIett PoIice Station?
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Good evening. It's Miss Weathers
at Woodmere HeaIth Farm.

:38:10
I'm sorry to bother you, but
something rather odd just happened.

:38:14
It's probabIy nothing at aII,
but you never know.

:38:18
A young man rang the beII,
asking to use the teIephone.

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He said there's been
some kind of accident.

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The thing that caught my
attention was what he said.

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His words sounded Iike those quoted
in the papers this morning. . .

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. . .in connection with the writer
and his wife who were assauIted.

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Just a few minutes ago.
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If you think that's necessary.
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But I'm quite sure
he's gone away now.

:38:46
AII right, fine.
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Thank you very much.
:38:55
Hi, hi, hi, there.
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At Iast we meet.
:38:58
Our brief govorett through the
Ietter-hoIe was not satisfactory.

:39:04
Who are you?
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How the heII did you get in here?
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What the bIoody heII
do you think you're doing?

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Naughty, naughty, naughty!
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You fiIthy oId soomaka.
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Now Iisten here,
you IittIe bastard!

:39:25
Just turn round and waIk out
of here the same way you came in.

:39:32
Leave that aIone!
Don't touch it!

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It's a very important work of art.
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What the bIoody heII do you want?
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To be perfectIy honest, madam. . .
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. . .I'm taking part in an
internationaI students' contest. . .

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. . .to see who can get the most
points for seIIing magazines.


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