A Clockwork Orange
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. . .because it happened Iater,
during a fIu epidemic.

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The doctors toId me it was
pneumonia, but I knew what it was.

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A victim of the modern age.
Poor, poor girI!

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And now you.
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Another victim of the modern age.
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But you can be heIped.
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I phoned some friends whiIe
you were having your bath.

1:49:28
Some. . .
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. . .friends?
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They want to heIp you.
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-HeIp me?
-HeIp you.

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-Who are they?
-Very, very important peopIe.

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And they're interested in you.
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This'II be these peopIe now.
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I don't want to troubIe you
any further. I shouId be Ieaving.

1:49:53
No troubIe at aII.
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Here.
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Let me fiII your gIass.
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So this is the young man.
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How do you do, sir?
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Missus.
I'm very pIeased to meet you.

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I hope you forgive us for coming
at this hour. . .

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. . .but we heard you
were in troubIe. . .

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. . .and so we came over to see
if we couId heIp.

1:50:38
Very kind of you, sir.
Thank you very much.

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I understand you had a rather. . .
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. . .unfortunate. . .
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. . .encounter. . .
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. . .with the poIice tonight.
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Yes, I suppose
you couId caII it that.

1:50:50
How are you feeIing now?
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Much better, thank you.
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FeeI Iike taIking,
answering a few questions?

1:50:55
Fine, sir. Fine.
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As I said, we've heard about you.

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