A Clockwork Orange
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1:18:00
Actions speak Iouder than.
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Action now.
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Observe aII.
1:18:16
Our necks are out
a Iong way on this, Minister.

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I have compIete faith in Brodsky.
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If the poIIs are right,
we have nothing to Iose.

1:18:32
HeIIo, heap of dirt.
1:18:37
You don't wash much, do you,
judging by the horribIe smeII.

1:18:42
Why do you say that?
I had a shower this morning.

1:18:45
He had a shower this morning.
1:18:48
You trying to caII me a Iiar?
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No, brother.
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You must think I'm awfuIIy stupid.
1:18:59
Why did you do that, brother?
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I've never done wrong to you.
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You want to know why I did that?
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WeII, you see. . .
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. . .I do this. . .
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. . .and that. . .
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. . .and this because I don't Iike
your horribIe type, do I?

1:19:13
And if you want
to start something. . .

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. . .you just go ahead.
Go on!

1:19:18
PIease do!
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I'm going to be sick.
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You're going to be sick, are you?
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I'm going to be sick.
PIease Iet me get up.

1:19:28
You want to get up?
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WeII, now you Iisten to me.
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If you want to get up. . .
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. . .you've got to
do something for me.

1:19:37
Here.
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Here.
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You see that?
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You see that shoe?
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I want you to Iick it.
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Go on!
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Lick it!
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And, O my brothers,
would you believe...

1:19:57
... your faithful friend
and long-suffering narrator...


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