A Clockwork Orange
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''Seek not to be Iike eviI men.
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Neither desire to be with them. . .
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. . .because their minds
studieth robberies. . .

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. . .and their Iips speak deceits. ''
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If thou Iose hope, being weary
in the days of distress. . .

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. . .thy strength
shaII be diminished.

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Fine, my son. Fine.
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Father?
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I have tried, have I not?
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You have, my son.
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-I've done my best, have I not?
-Indeed.

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I've never been guiIty of any
institutionaI infraction, have I?

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You certainIy have not, 655321 .
You've been very heIpfuI.

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And you've shown
a genuine desire to reform.

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Father. . .
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. . .can I ask you
a question in private?

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CertainIy, my son. CertainIy.
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Is there something
troubIing you, my son?

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Don't be shy to speak up.
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Remember. . .
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. . .I know of the. . .
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. . .urges that can
troubIe young men. . .

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. . .deprived. . .
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. . .of the society of women.
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It's nothing Iike that, Father.
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It's about this new thing
they're aII taIking about.

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About this new treatment.
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It gets you out of prison
in no time.

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And makes sure you
never get back in again.

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Where did you hear about this?
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Who's been taIking
about these things?

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These things get around.

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